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08/12/2012

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Commanders roles
Definition
Commanders and leaders must promote harmony

Commanders and leaders must support individual and cultural diversity

Commanders and leaders must ensure that discipline is maintained

Commanders and leaders must provide fair and equal treatment of unit members and employees
Term
Define the EO program
Definition
An effective EO program begins with command support and strong leader commitment at all levels

Leaders set the tone for the unit

Commanders and leaders are responsible for unit EO
Term
EOA Roles
Definition
Advisor – An EOA provides advice to commanders on the EO program

Trainer and Educator – An EOA trains and educates commanders, leaders, and Service members on the EO program

Assessor

Change Agent – An EOA is the commander’s change agent for implementing changes
Term
Advisor
Definition
An EOA provides advice to commanders on the EO program, its policies, procedures, and issues that affect the EO climate of a unit. In addition, the EOA provides guidance and assistance to commanders, unit leaders, Service members, subordinate commands, and civilian employees
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Trainer and Educator
Definition
An EOA trains and educates commanders, leaders, and Service members on the EO program, policies, procedures, and issues that impact the EO climate and unit readiness
Term
Assessor
Definition
An EOA assists commanders and other leaders on assessing the EO climate of a unit or organization, including determining whether the climate is healthy and positive. The EOA will also recommend actions to improve unhealthy or negative climates
Term
Change Agent
Definition
An EOA is the commander’s change agent for implementing changes to the EO program and other related areas that affect the command climate of the organization
Term
EOA Proficiencies
Definition
An EOA must be both a technical and process specialist. An EOA must be knowledgeable of the following areas: 

Mission and unit. 

Policies, procedures, and regulations. 

Organizational and socialization systems. 

Problem-solving methodology and organizational assessment. 

Background on topics relating to human relations (past and present). 

Self and others
Term
An EOA must demonstrate proficiency in the following skills
Definition
Communication. 

Observation. 

Instruction and persuasion. 

Team building and teamwork. 

Assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating (APIE). 

Problem solving
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An EOA must demonstrate proficiency in the following abilities
Definition
Flexibility. 

Expression, both written and oral. 

Problem sensitivity. 

Concentration
Term
An EOA must demonstrate proficiency in the following other characteristics or work styles
Definition
Professionalism.
 Objectivity. 
Maturity. 
Sensitivity. 
Open-mindedness
Term
Definition of Values
Definition
Values are our conceptions of what is good or bad, desirable or not, and proper or improper. These include our personal values, socially accepted values, as well as, military values. Different groups of people uphold different values
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types of values
Definition
Personal

Social

Political

Economic values

Religious
Term
Definition of Morals
Definition
Morals are our beliefs about right and wrong conduct, about what we should do in light of our values
Term
The UCMJ
Definition
evolved from a collection of moral standards into a formal legal code devised by the government that directs the behavior of all who serve in the military
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Definition of Ethics
Definition
Ethics are the standards of conduct governing an individual or an organization and developed through continual reflection of right and wrong.

A person’s ethics are based on their values and morals, or on the values and morals set by society.

Ethics encompasses two concepts:
a. What is the right conduct for me?
b. What is the right conduct for others
Term
Moral Theory
Definition
Commanders and other military members commonly consider actions to be the most ethical that will bring the greatest benefit to the greatest number, or that enable the unit to fulfill the mission
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Goal-Based Ethics
Definition
Who determines whose good is “the” good? Those with the greatest numbers? Those possessing the greatest rank and power? 

One cannot know if one has done the right thing until the action is completed

One may explain away, or justify, illegal or unethical actions used to achieve the goal, as in the old saying, "the ends justify the means
Term
DoD Directive 1350.2, Department of Defense Military Equal Opportunity
Definition
defines religion as, “A personal set or institutionalized system of attitudes, morals, or ethical beliefs, and practices that are held with the strength of traditional religious values, characterized by ardor and faith, and generally evidenced through specific religious observances
Term
Ethical Decision Making
Definition
As an EOA, you will be responsible for making ethical decisions, balancing ends and principles in an effort to do what is right
Term
Consider the following approaches when making ethical decisions
Definition
Find the facts

List the potential solutions and their effects, benefits, and harms

Identify what course of action treats everyone fairly

Identify the principles involved

Consider the potential training possibilities
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Diversity Management Definition
Definition
Diversity management is defined as the creation of an equitable and inclusive environment that enhances the contribution of all members to fulfill the organization’s mission; where differences are recognized, understood, and valued; and is accomplished through communication, education, policies, programs, selection, retention, mentoring, leadership, and individual accountability
Term
DoD Directive 1020.02 defines diversity management as
Definition
The plans made and programs undertaken to identify the diversity within the Department of Defense to enhance DoD capabilities and achieve mission readiness
Term
Affirmative action
Definition
focuses on preventing and/or correcting discriminatory practices concerned with numbers of minorities and women. It is an attempt to rectify past discrimination against certain groups of people. It requires that organizations affirmatively seek them out; however, it does not set goals or require that individuals be hired
Term
EEO and EO are regulatory
Definition
Unlike affirmative action, EO and EEO are used as deterrents to future wrongs and as corrective action if a wrong is committed
Term
Diversity management
Definition
Diversity refers to all the differences of individuals. There are no rules that govern diversity management. Diversity management is a process whereby all workforce members’ individual talents, skills, relevant characteristics, and interests are accurately identified, developed, and leveraged to maximize organizational effectiveness to achieve mission goals
Term
Diversity Wheel
The primary dimensions of diversity (internal dimensions) are
Definition
Age. 
Ethnicity. 
Gender. 
Mental/physical abilities and characteristics.
 Race. 
Sexual orientation
Term
Diversity Wheel
These Secondary Dimensions (External Dimensions) are
Definition
Communication style. 
Education. 
Family status. 
Military experience. 
Religion. 
First language. 
Income. 
Work experience. 
Work style
Term
Diversity Wheel
The third dimension of diversity is structural or organizational diversity
Definition
Military/civilian/contractor status. 
Position in organization Department. 
Status. 
Rank. 
Work function. 
Tenure. 
Physical location. 
Deployment Status
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