Entries Tagged as 'Ethics'
The US Army uses the “leadership” acronym to teach the Army’s Core Values to new recruits. The acronym helps recruits to remember each of the core values as well as associate those values with attributes of leadership.
The Army’s Core Values:
L – Loyalty
D – Duty
R – Respect
S – Selfless service
H – Honor
I – Integrity
P – Personal [...]
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Tags: Ethics · Leadership · US Army
Albert Einstein is often noted as a genius, but I think Einstein was quite a leader as well. He had a clear understanding of the correlation between leadership and ethics, but furthermore he left a significant and lasting impression on our world of which only leaders are capable of doing. He wrote in his own [...]
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Tags: Albert Einstein · Ethics · Leadership
Paul Wolfowitz is leaving the World Bank effective June 30. Read about his resignation here. Also, check out my blog entry about the correlation between leadership and ethics. When will leaders learn?
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Tags: Ethics · Leadership · Paul Wolfowitz · World Bank