2 Principles and Practices
1.1 Practices
1.1.1 Project/Program Management
1.1.2 Time Management
1.1.3 Image Management
1.1.3.1 Dress
1.1.3.2 Speech
1.1.3.3 Hygiene
1.1.3.3.1 Personal
1.1.3.3.2 Domestic
1.1.3.4 Grooming
1.1.4 Logistical Management
1.1.5 Process Analysis
1.1.6 Self-Assessment
1.1.6.1 Mature Practices I wish to keep
1.1.6.2 Mature Practices I wish to Acquire
1.1.6.3 Immature Practices I have dropped
1.1.6.4 Immature Practices I wish to Drop
1.2 Principles
1.2.1 Agreement
1.2.2 Contract
1.2.3 Rule – Business Rules Model
1.2.4 Law
1.3 Virtues
- Auctoritas — "Spiritual Authority" — The sense of one's social standing, built up through experience, Pietas, and Industria.
- Comitas — "Humour" — Ease of manner, courtesy, openness, and friendliness.
- Constantia — "Perseverance" — Military stamina, mental and physical endurance.
- Clementia — "Mercy" — Mildness and gentleness.
- Dignitas — "Dignity" — A sense of self-worth, personal pride.
- Disciplina — "Discipline" — Military oath under Roman protective law & citizenship.
- Firmitas — "Tenacity" — Strength of mind, the ability to stick to one's purpose.
- Frugalitas — "Frugality" — Economy and simplicity of style, without being miserly.
- Gravitas — "Gravity" — A sense of the importance of the matter at hand, responsibility and earnestness.
- Honestas — "Respectability" — The image that one presents as a respectable member of society.
- Humanitas — "Humanity" — Refinement, civilization, learning, and being cultured.
- Industria — "Industriousness" — Hard work.
- Iustitia — "Justice" — Sense of moral worth to an action.
- Pietas — "Dutifulness" — More than religious piety; a respect for the natural order socially, politically, and religiously. Includes the ideas of patriotism and devotion to others.
- Prudentia — "Prudence" — Foresight, wisdom, and personal discretion.
- Salubritas — "Wholesomeness" — Health and cleanliness.
- Severitas — "Sternness" — Gravity, self-control.
- Veritas — "Truthfulness" — Honesty in dealing with others.
- Virtus - "Manliness" - Valor, excellence, courage, character, and worth. Vir meaning "man".
1.4 Standards and Guidelines
1.4.1 Physical Fitness
1.4.2 Service Level Agreements
1.4.3 Leadership
1.4.4 Reporting