Autonomy - attitude is underpinning a skill. It describes the state of mind and the level of responsibility or autonomy a person needs to be able to execute the skill.
The TeBeVat project developed a standardised list of Autonomy - attitude expressions.

List of  Autonomy - attitude expressions

 

  • Safety awareness
  • Aware of other’s behavior
  • Awareness of own behavior
  • Aware of movements around you
  • Awareness of risks related to sound levels
  • Awareness of raised levels of risk
  • Awareness of long-term impact on personal health
  • Awareness of hazards in the workplace
  • Awareness of invisible risks
  • Work ergonomically
  • Quality awareness
  • Respect for the performance
  • Respect for the equipment
  • Respect for the timeline
  • Respect for the artistic concept/process
  • Respect for the team
  • Respect for safety warnings and instructions
  • Able to cooperate
  • Able to follow instructions and procedures
  • Able to deal with pressure and setbacks
  • Able to solve complex issues
  • Patience
  • Able to act on own initiative
  • Assertiveness
  • Creative Thinking
  • Being proactive
  • Being realistic
  • Accuracy
  • Flexibility
  • Flexibility to meet directors’ requirements
  • Sense of methodology
  • Concentration
  • Appreciating the value of the design
  • Seeing through the eyes of the artist
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Problem-solving approach
  • Preparedness for LifeLong-Learning
  • Open-minded
  • Motivated
  • Committed to self-development
  • Eye for cost-effectiveness
  • Positive approach
  • Empathy
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