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Foundational Principles

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Foundational principles refer to the fundamental beliefs or values upon which a system or ideology is built. They serve as the basis for decision-making and actions within that system.

Key Features

  • Fundamental beliefs
  • Basis for decision-making
  • Guiding values

Pros

  • Provide a solid framework for decision-making
  • Help maintain consistency in actions and behavior
  • Serve as a foundation for organizational culture

Cons

  • May be rigid and resistant to change
  • Can lead to dogmatic thinking if not open to reassessment

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