Topic #4: INTEGRITY Real integrity is doing the right thing, knowing that nobody's going to know whether you did it or not. Oprah Winfrey.

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Topic #4: INTEGRITY Real integrity is doing the right thing, knowing that nobody's going to know whether you did it or not. Oprah Winfrey

What Is Integrity - Really? Integrity is one of the fundamental values that employers seek in the employees that they hire. It is the hallmark of a person who demonstrates sound moral and ethical principles at work.

Integrity Honesty and trust are central to integrity. People who demonstrate integrity draw others to them because they are trustworthy and dependable.

Think about these questions: Are you the same person no matter who you are with? Do you make decisions that are best for others when another choice would benefit you? Are you quick to recognize others for their efforts and contributions to your success? A Life of Integrity

Integrity at work Show up on time, every time. Keep all promises. Do not cover up bad news -- provide a solution to the problem.  Fix processes rather than blame people.   Admit mistakes and use mistakes as an opportunity for improvement. 

Top 10 Qualities that Leaders Possess Communication Skills (verbal and written) Honesty/Integrity Teamwork Skills Interpersonal Skills Strong work ethic Motivation/Initiative Flexibility/Adaptability Analytical Skills Confidence Organizational Skills

The Challenge is This: Are YOU willing to pursue truth and a life of Honesty and integrity at ALL costs? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpPnjWP59MU

REFLECTION #4 Looking back at the material presented today, utilize the Internet to create a collage of visuals (at least three) which represent the concept of integrity to you. Alongside each visual, describe how you believe it represents integrity.