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Integrity
1. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled
peppers.
A peck of pickled peppers Peter
Piper picked.
If Peter Piper picked a peck of
pickled peppers,
Where's the peck of pickled peppers
Peter Piper picked?
2. Luke Luck likes lakes.
Luke's duck likes lakes.
Luke Luck licks lakes.
Luck's duck licks lakes.
Duck takes licks in lakes Luke Luck
likes.
Luke Luck takes licks in lakes duck
likes.
3. How much wood would a
woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck
would chuck wood? A
woodchuck would chuck how
much a woodchuck would chuck
if a woodchuck would chuck
wood.
4. Through three cheese trees three
free fleas flew.
While these fleas flew, freezy
breeze blew.
Freezy breeze made these three
trees freeze.
Freezy trees made these trees'
cheese freeze.
That's what made these three free
fleas sneeze
8. Why INTEGRITY?
Future success depends on doing the right things now
People follow leaders they believe will get them where whey want
to go
One bad apple can spoil the bunch
Take a stance in what you believe or others will influence and
decide for you
14. Questions?
• How do you assess Mario’s Actions; James
actions and Chris?
• What would you do if you were Mario?
• What are Mario’s responsibilities towards
Environmental Health & Safety of City
residents? How would you fulfill them?
15. I am not bound to be true. I am not bound to
succeed but I am bound to live by light that
I have. I must stand with anyone who
stands right, stand with him while he is
right and part with him when he is wrong.
Integrity, Leadership and Gandhi’s Example
Published Wednesday, 22nd June, 2011 | By Susan AKA Peacefull
I’ve heard this story before and came across it by chance tonight. To live in integrity you must live your truth. They are intricately linked. A real leader is mindful of her or his example. ‘Do unto others as you would have others do unto you’, comes to mind. The greatest leaders lead with integrity, truth and love of themselves and others.
This is a true story of Gandhi below.
http://www.frugalmarketing.com/dtb/integrity-by-example.shtml
Leadership Demands Integrity By Example
By George Ludwig
Integrity comes from a congruence between thoughts, feelings, words, and actions-when all that you are and do spring from your core values. Gandhi was one of the greatest examples of integrity we have seen in modern times, and the many moving stories about his life demonstrate the power of teaching this character trait by example.
A mother once brought her child to him, asking him to tell the young boy not to eat sugar, because it was not good for his diet or his developing teeth. Gandhi replied, “I cannot tell him that. But you may bring him back in a month.” The mother was angry as Gandhi moved on, brushing her aside. She had traveled some distance, and had expected the mighty leader to support her parenting. She had little recourse, so she left for her home. One month later she returned, not knowing what to expect. The great Gandhi took the small child’s hands into his own, knelt before him, and tenderly communicated, “Do not eat sugar, my child. It is not good for you.” Then he embraced him and returned the boy to his mother. The mother, grateful but perplexed, queried, “Why didn’t you say that a month ago?” “Well,” said Gandhi, “a month ago, I was still eating sugar.” What power in example!
This rare kind of integrity has great power. Imagine what the world would be like if all present day leaders of nations had that kind of integrity. What if we could depend on their word in any situation? What if trust and confidence were the foundation of every business relationship? Because of his integrity, millions trusted Gandhi; millions learned from him and counted themselves as his followers. Collectively, they became a force strong enough to gain political independence for India. True leaders demonstrate Integrity by Example.