How do you feel about inconsistent character? Have you ever known someone who seems to be upright and filled with integrity one day, but then occasionally cuts corners or blurs the boundaries on what's fair and right?
That's not the kind of leader that I want to work for, and it's not the kind of leader your people likely want to work for. We want leaders of character. Integrity is not just a catch phrase to use like seasoning and disregard when it becomes inconvenient. Character is something that we build over time with lessons learned, promises made and kept.
There's no such thing as a hall pass on character.
Yes, leaders will make mistakes. Yes, leaders will accidentally cross lines that cause trouble. But the development of character takes no holiday. It takes constant vigilance, discipline, and focus.
What's your true test of character? What are you doing to make sure that you pass that test?
-- Doug Smith
Front Range Leadership: Training Supervisors for Success
doug smith training: developing creativity
That's not the kind of leader that I want to work for, and it's not the kind of leader your people likely want to work for. We want leaders of character. Integrity is not just a catch phrase to use like seasoning and disregard when it becomes inconvenient. Character is something that we build over time with lessons learned, promises made and kept.
There's no such thing as a hall pass on character.
Yes, leaders will make mistakes. Yes, leaders will accidentally cross lines that cause trouble. But the development of character takes no holiday. It takes constant vigilance, discipline, and focus.
What's your true test of character? What are you doing to make sure that you pass that test?
-- Doug Smith
Front Range Leadership: Training Supervisors for Success
doug smith training: developing creativity
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