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AUTONOMY

AUTONOMY. DETERMINING THE COURSE OF ONE’S LIFE THROUGH THE PROCESS OF MAKING CHOICES AND ACTING UPON THEM. PRINCIPLE OF AUTONOMY.

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AUTONOMY

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  1. AUTONOMY • DETERMINING THE COURSE OF ONE’S LIFE THROUGH THE PROCESS OF MAKING CHOICES AND ACTING UPON THEM.

  2. PRINCIPLE OF AUTONOMY • A PERSON SHOULD BE FREE TO PERFORM WHATEVER ACTION HE/SHE WISHES, REGARDLESS OF RISKS OR FOOLISHNESS AS PERCEIVED BY OTHERS, PROVIDED IT DOES NOT IMPINGE ON THE AUTONOMY OF OTHERS.

  3. EXERCISE AND RESPECT AUTONOMY • LEADER EXERCISES AUTONOMY IN MAKING DECISIONS. • DECISION MAKING IN CONSULTATION. • LEADER RESPECT AUTONOMY OF FOLLOWERS. • DEMONSTRATES RESPECT (TRUST) • LISTENS • CONSIDERS

  4. ADJUSTMENTS TO AUTONOMYAUTONOMY IS NOT ABSOLUTE • CONTEXTUAL --- DEPENDING ON VALUES, PRIORITIES, NEEDS, SOCIAL CONFIGURATIONS. • LIMITS ON CHOICES. • UNACCEPTABLE BUSINESS PRACTICES. • HARMFUL PRODUCTS. • UNCERTAINTIES AND PROBABILITIES. • VIOLATES IMPORTANT CONCERNS OF CONSUMERS AND FOLLOWERS. • LIMITED RESOURCES.

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