Workshop Overview:
What is integrity? How can we promote a culture of integrity through our everyday behaviours? Knowing that integrity is personal, and requires personal choice, this workbook explores how integrity influences our everyday interactions and decision-making. In Integrity Matters, we will discover what integrity means to ourselves by examining our own personal core values and the importance of living in alignment to these values. At the end of this workbook, you will have the opportunity to begin bringing your values to life by creating a personal mission statement. This workshop was developed in partnership with the Office of Academic Integrity.
Learning Outcomes:
- Reflecting on your personal understanding of integrity and the factors that shape it;
- Identifying the personal core values that are most important to you;
- Increasing awareness of how to live out your personal core values in different dimensions of your life;
- Identifying the University of Waterloo's Six Fundamental Values of Integrity;
- Distinguishing how the Six Fundamental Values of Integrity play a role in your work and the alignment of your personal values;
- Identifying the barriers to living out your values, and strategies to overcome them;
- Developing and implement a personal mission statement of integrity that promotes an active awareness and practice of integrity.
Intended Audience:
All UWaterloo Employees
Facilitator(s):
Laura Maple - Learning and Development Specialist - Employee Development
Chun Chih Chen - Online Instructional Designer and Learning Specialist
Workshop Format:
Online, Guided Asynchronous
Duration:
Self-directed Learning (approximately 2 to 3 hours total time commitment)
Preparation/Pre-requisites:
A computer or mobile device with internet access is required to access the course on LEARN.
Date/Time:
Once registered, you will receive access to the LEARN course within 2-3 business days.
Location:
Online.