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There is a word that politicians love to throw out whenever they consider that it might accrue some advantage for them. I'm talking about values. As one commentator put it: "Values, values everywhere." Then she went on to list the ways the term was used in a recent political rally: "American values, working-class values, heartland values, mainstream values, blue-collar values, democratic values" and the list goes on (Goodman, 2004). In spite of the overuse and, at times abuse, of the word, values continue to be the central issue for society today, because they give direction and meaning to our lives. In this presentation, I want us to look at what values are, what the Bible says about them, why they are important and how they become embedded in our hearts.TRANSCRIPT
PM450 Leadership PrinciplesDr. Greg Waddell
Everybody Talks about Values
American
values
Working-class values
Heartland valuesMainstream values
Blue-collar values
Democratic values
What are Values?
What are Values?
The ideals that attract us and give our lives meaning”
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Hans Joas, 2000
What are Values?
A belief that something is good and desirable. It defines what is important, worthwhile and worth striving for”
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Barthorpe, Duncan, & Miller 2000
What are Values?
The invisible motivators that move people’s hearts toward meaningful ministry”
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Malphurs, 1996
They have an emotional element
What are Values?
They have to do with both . . .
what and
how
What are Values?
TWO KINDS OF VALUES
TWO KINDS OF VALUES
TWO KINDS OF VALUES
Examples of Terminal Values
A comfortable lifeAn exciting lifeAccomplishmentWorld peaceA world of beautyEqualityFamily SecurityFreedom
HappinessInner HarmonyMature loveSalvationNational securitySocial recognitionTrue friendshipWisdom
Adapted from Rokeach, 1979.
Examples of Operational Values
Hard-workingBroadmindedCapableCheerfulCleanCourageousForgivingHelpful
HonestImaginativeIndependentLogicalIntellectualLovingResponsibleSelf-controlled
What does the Bible say?
The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in the field, which a man found and hid again; and from joy over it he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking fine pearls, and upon finding one pearl of great value, he went and sold all that he had and bought it.”
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Mathew 13:44-46, NASB
Elements of a Core Value
Elements of a Core Value
The desire to protect it
Elements of a Core Value
The desire to protect it
The impulse to do something
Elements of a Core Value
The desire to protect it
The impulse to do something
The element of emotion
Elements of a Core Value
The desire to protect it
The impulse to do something
The element of emotion
The element of focus
Why is it important to understand how
values become embedded in the Human heart?
It will enable us to . . .
Help others discover their values.
It will enable us to . . .
Retain our values.
It will enable us to . . .
Lead others toward eternal values.
How do we get them?
You shall teach them diligently to your sons and shall talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk by the way and when you lie down and when you rise up. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand and they shall be as frontals on your forehead. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.
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Deuteronomy 6:7-9
Three keys to Transmission:
1. Our Social Context
Three keys to Values Transmission:
2.
The presence of a trusted and beloved mentor
Three keys to Transmission:
3. A workplace context that encourages
dialogue.
Values are . . .
Values are . . .
beliefs that lie behind,
Values are . . .
beliefs that lie behind, support and energize
Values are . . .
beliefs that lie behind, support and energize the things we do
Values are . . .
beliefs that lie behind, support and energize the things we do
and the goals we set out to achieve.
Definitions & Distinctions
Ethics
Definitions & Distinctions
A standard for judging whether something is right or wrong
Ethics
Definitions & Distinctions
Values
Definitions & Distinctions
A personal sense of right and wrong fashioned from experience
Values
NT Ethics is an Ethic of the Heart
Each one must do just as he has purposed in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion.”
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2 Corinthians 9:7
Proven by Experience
“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove
what
the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.”
--Romans 12:2, NASB
ETHICS VALUES
The Right
ETHICS VALUESThe Good
The Right
Knowledge
ETHICS VALUESThe Good
Experience
The Right
Knowledge
Restrictive
ETHICS VALUESThe Good
Experience
Attractive
The Right
Knowledge
Restrictive
What ought to be
ETHICS VALUESThe Good
Experience
Attractive
What IS
Where faith comes into play
“Faith leads to an understanding of these principles, which become translated into what we value; values then shape behavior; and feedback on our behavior strengthens our faith”
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Pascarella, 1999, p. 97
Why Bible Studies Fail
Words alone can never generate
values.
Discipleship by Invitation
Discipleship by Invitation
Live the experience
Discipleship by Invitation
Invite others to walk with you in that experience.
Four things your organization can do:
Four things your organization can do:
Reward what you value
Four things your organization can do:
Reward what you value
Measure what you value
Four things your organization can do:
Reward what you value
Measure what you value
Model what you value
Four things your organization can do:
Reward what you value
Measure what you value
Model what you value
Design life experiences of what you value
Works CitedBarthorpe, Stephen, Rosanna Duncan, and Christopher Miller. "The Pluralistic
Facets of Culture and Its Impact on Construction." Property Management
18, no. 5 (2000): 335-351. (25 June 2004).
Joas, Hans, The Genesis of Values. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2000.
Krishnan, Venkat
R. "Impact of Transformational Leadership on Followers' Influence Strategies." The Leadership & Organization Development Journal
25, no. 1 (2004): 58-72. (22 March 2004).
Malphurs, Aubrey, Values-Driven Leadership: Discovering & Developing Your Core Values for Ministry. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1996.
New American Standard Bible, La Habra, CA: The Lockman
Foundation, 1995. http://www.lockman.org.
Pascarella, Perry, Christ Centered Leadership: Thriving in Business by Putting God in Charge. Rocklin, CA: Prima, 1999.
Rokeach, Milton, Understanding Human Values Individual & Societal. New York: The Free Press, 1979.
Greg Waddell www.SpiritOfOrganization.com