Level two:
The individual tends to do what is expected of them by others. "Others" in this situation relates to work colleagues initially but is broadened to society in general in the second sub-stage of this level. In other words the person is starting to think about their actions and society as a whole rater than focusing on just their immediate peers.
The two sub-levels are:
2.1 Actions are defined by what is expected of individuals by their peers and those
close to them.
2.2 The consideration of the expectations of others is broadened to social accord in general terms rather than immediate peers.
Level three: The individual starts to develop autonomous decision making which is based on internal perspectives of right/wrong ethics etc.rather than based on any external nfluences.