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The ability to make decisions based on values.
Imagine that you receive an offer for a very well-paying job that, however, requires you to occasionally overlook unethical practices of the company. How would you react?
I would be looking for a way to change company practices from within.
I would give up this offer even if I had to face financial difficulties.
I would consider a compromise if it had short-term benefits for my family.
I would focus on my own work and not deal with things that I cannot influence.
I would try to find a solution that would satisfy both sides.
You are in a team that can't decide between two options - one is quick and advantageous, but may damage customer trust, the other is honest, but slow and costly. How would you behave?
I would support an honest option, even if it were more challenging.
I would propose a compromise solution that minimizes risks.
I would leave the decision to others and adapt.
I would be looking for a way to justify a faster option if it is more advantageous for the company.
I would make decisions based on concrete data and facts, not feelings.
If you could promote one important social value in your environment, what would it be?
Justice – so that everyone has the same chances and opportunities.
Freedom – so that everyone can walk their own path without restrictions.
Loyalty – so that we can rely on each other.
Success – to ensure that everyone is motivated to achieve their maximum.
Kindness – so that people treat each other better and with respect.
You discover that your close colleague sometimes twists the truth to gain advantages. How would you react?
I would confront him and try to convince him to stop.
I would report it to my superiors, even if it could have consequences.
I would give him the space to explain his reasons and only then would I decide.
I would ignore it if it didn't have a direct negative impact on me.
I would use this experience as an opportunity to discuss values.
When faced with an important life decision, you find yourself in conflict between what you want and what your family expects from you. How would you react?
I would do what I believe is right, even if it was against my family's expectations.
I would try to find a solution that suits both parties.
I would prioritize family because their opinions are important to me.
I would decide based on what would bring me greater long-term benefits.
I would skip emotions and analyze the situation purely rationally.
Which of the following statements best describes your decision-making in a dilemma?
I always try to act according to my values, regardless of the circumstances.
I am looking for the most balanced solution for all parties involved.
I decide in a way that is best for me and my loved ones.
I am trying to keep my options open and not commit to one solution.
I lean towards what will bring me the greatest practical advantage.
How do you react when someone violates a value that you consider important?
I will tell him openly and try to convince him to make it right.
If it's not crucial, I'll leave it as it is and won't interfere.
I will remember it internally and I will keep an eye on it in the future.
I will look for a way to show him a better approach without direct confrontation.
If it is serious, I will make sure that he faces the consequences.
Imagine that you have to make a decision that aligns with your values, but it means significant restrictions or losses. How do you react?
I stand by my values regardless of the consequences.
I am looking for a way to minimize losses while preserving values.
If necessary, I am willing to adjust the values to match reality.
I will decide based on what long-term effects it will have.
I won't make a decision right away, but I will wait for a more suitable time.
If you could change one thing in your life that would better reflect your values, what would it be?
I would spend more time with the people that matter to me.
I would change the way I work to be more aligned with my values.
I wouldn't be afraid to express my true opinions more.
I would worry less about the future and enjoy the present more.
I would work on contributing more to society.
Imagine that in 10 years you look back on your life. What would you like to see?
That I remained true to my values and did not let myself be swayed from them.
That I have found a balance between what I want and what my surroundings want.
That I took advantage of every opportunity, even if it meant making compromises.
That I have continuously evolved and learned new things.
That I haven't forgotten about the relationships and the people who were important to me.
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