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Category Archives: Integrity
Is it worth fighting for?
As a leader, how will your followers view you in tough situations? Are you standing firm on solid principles? Or do your morals change with the seasons? You can be as solid as a rock or as shifty as the … Continue reading
Posted in Character, Development, Following, Innovation, Integrity, Leadership, Mentor, Vision
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Honest work
Honesty is often addressed in schools, especially when applied to the work students do with respect to plagiarized writings. The ease of collecting data via the internet has made it necessary to establish laws for their proper use. Academic dishonesty … Continue reading
Posted in Business Growth, Hard Work, Honesty, Integrity, Reputation
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Some things just go together
Salt and Pepper. Minnie and Mickey Simon and Garfunkel. Honesty and integrity. “Man cannot live by bread alone; he must have peanut butter.” James A. Garfield, 20th President of the United States (1881) Tweet
Posted in Honesty, Integrity, It's All About the Customer
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I used my signal
I wonder who the guy was that invented the turn signal. A quick internet search says it was a man who had no left arm to hang out the window. Ingenuity? Perhaps. It is widely believed that Oscar J. Simler … Continue reading
You’ve drawn the line – Now what?
For whatever reason, you have drawn your line in the sand. Whether it is a policy violation from one of your employees or a customer who is trying to take advantage of you, you have said enough is enough. Now, … Continue reading
Posted in Disappointment, Integrity, Policies, Reputation
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