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Internal Moral Reasoning
The process by which individuals make decisions about right and wrong conduct based on internal ethical principles and personal values.
Publicly
In a manner that is open and accessible to the general populace, without restrictions or secrecy.
Positive Organizational Scholarship
A field of study focusing on the dynamics that lead to developing human strength, fostering vitality and resilience in organizations.
Psychological Attribute
An inherent characteristic or quality of an individual's mind or personality, such as temperament, intelligence, or emotional responses.
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