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Character/Ethics/ Leadership Overview. Character, in the long run, is the decisive factor in the life of an individual and of nations alike. — Theodore Roosevelt, American adventurer and 26th president (1858-1919). Character.
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Character/Ethics/Leadership Overview Character, in the long run, is the decisive factor in the life of an individual and of nations alike.— Theodore Roosevelt, American adventurer and 26th president (1858-1919)
Character Everyone has character, but not everyone has good character (Mother Teresa vs. Adolph Hitler) A person has good character because he/she knows the difference between right and wrong, and tries to do what is right consistently.
What is Character??? • Who we really are on the inside • What we do when nobody is looking • How we treat others who can not help or hurt us • How we act/the choices we make on a consistent basis • Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.— Abraham Lincoln, 16th U.S. president
What is Ethics??? • Standards of duty and virtue that indicate how we should behave; what is right vs. what is wrong (Six Pillars of Character) • Ethics is about being a good person • Ethics is not about the way things are, it is about how they ought to be
DISCERNMENT: Ability to discern or know right from wrong DISCIPLINE:Will power to do what is right, regardless of temptation and pressures to do otherwise Two Aspects of Ethics
What does ethics look like in practice??? • Giving your personal best effort to live according to the Six Pillars of Character • Walking the talk of good character (words match deeds) • Doing the right things for the right reasons • Pro-active behavior (ACTION)
Obstacles to good ethics • Self-rationalization: (i.e. Everyone does it, It’s legal, I didn’t get caught, Others are a lot worse, I’m just following orders, It’s the only way I can win, etc.) • Lack of discipline • Uncontrolled ambition (win at any cost) • Fear, unwillingness to lose, not my job-ism, narcissism)
Ethics vs. Values • Ethics are universal standards of behavior (Six Pillars of Character) • Values are personal, vary person to person, and can be good or bad
Leadership: What qualities make a great leader? (From Scott Campbell, Director of 5D Leadership) • Great Leaders grow deep roots (consistent behavior, seen and unseen) • Character/Integrity (words match deeds) no integrity=no trust. no trust= no followers • Vision: Captivated by a clear sense of purpose and rally others around that purpose (where are you going???)
What qualities make a great leader (continued)….. • Concern: Great leaders have a deeply rooted concern for those whom they lead • Creativity: How do you solve problems and overcome adversity? • Results-orientation: Focus on goals and end results. Consider how you will meet your goals. • Courage: Making difficult decisions, staying optimistic in the face of challenges