Communication
Interchange of ideas between two or more points across time, space, form and distance – and beyond time, form, space and distance – such that:

  • Sender is able to send the idea completely
  • Receiver is able to receive the idea and duplicate it completely
  • Receiver is able to send a reply that shows the sender that the sender’s idea is heard or experienced

Accountability
Quality or ability of a human being who is able to:

  • Take, cause, or supervise activities and actions of self and/or another
  • Able to track series of actions of oneself or another and give reporting of it
  • Give statement explaining actions of oneself or another
  • Willing to accept consequences for actions of oneself or that of another
  • Take actions and corrective actions
  • Acknowledge and assume the responsibility for actions, products, services, decisions, and policies

Responsibility
A job, duty. honor, or obligation that one is consciously accountable for such that one is able and willing to:

  • Know it or get to know it
  • Reach for it or choose to reach for it
  • Truly care for it
  • Own it
  • Be aware of it or be willing to become aware of all the consequences that comes from it
  • Authentically choose this job, duty, honor and/or obligation
  • Know between what is right for it and wrong for it
  • Assume the role that is required for it
  • Take actions that are appropriate for it
  • Invent and cause results for that job, duty, honor or obligation that is consistent to it

Equivalence of Human Beings

  • Equivalence means a state or a situation where two or more of "something" are essentially equal and interchangeable but are not exact duplicates — where there is an opportunity for interchange-ability.
  • For example, in mathematics 1+3 = 2+2. However, simply by looking at the numbers, one is able to realize that, “1+3” is not really an exact duplicate of “2+2.” (It is equivalent.) It is interchangeable but it is not the same.
  • In the domain of human beings, while two human beings can do the same job and there is interchange-ability in function, the result is not the same. So in RSC Business Group, we say that two people can be equivalent and jobs can be done by another. However, no human being is ever “replaceable.” They are not the same person.
  • So, there are no two individual human beings who are exact equal duplicate of each other — ever. However, they could achieve equivalence — if those individuals strive and sought out equivalence.
  • We can live from equivalence when we:
    • Distinguish and acknowledge our own and other's strengths and weaknesses
    • Exist and live from awareness that we are neither better nor worse than any other human being
    • Go beyond duality of positions and embrace the context of wholeness
    • Realize that each and every human being has the potential to achieve their own brand of greatness
    • Continuously train ourselves, seek knowledge and partnership
    • Seek to provide an environment of equivalence for others where they too can shine in their own unique way