Leadership Credo for Future Success and Ethical Pursuits

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Craft your Leadership Credo based on your core values and beliefs before embarking on a well-deserved sabbatical. Share guiding principles with your team for decision-making while upholding ethics, perseverance, and passion. Reflect on accountability, learning from failures, and leading with integrity as you nurture a workplace culture of excellence and innovation.


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  1. A-Team FORM FamilyOccupationRecreationMessage

  2. OBHR 2P91: Leadership Who are you NOW?

  3. Let me tell you a Story Paul House CEO and President Tim Hortons

  4. Identify your values Acceptance Accomplishment Adaptability Adventure Affection Altruism Balance Beauty Being the best Belonging Bliss Bravery Brilliance Calmness Camaraderie Candor Certainty Challenge Cheerfulness Clarity Cleverness Commitment Compassion Confidence Conviction Courage Creativity Curiosity Daring Determination Dignity Duty Education Empathy Encouragement Enthusiasm Excellence Fairness Family Fascination Flexibility Friendliness Fun Generosity Happiness Harmony Health Honesty Humour Imagination Integrity Intelligence Intuition Justice Leadership Learning Loyalty Optimism Pragmatism Professionalism Reflection Reliability Resourcefulness Self-control Selflessness Teamwork Trustworthiness Vigor Virtue Vision Wisdom Zeal Pick your top 5 or 6 (or add your own)

  5. Imagine You are the CEO of your own company. You have decided to take a well-deserved six month sabbatical to focus on the future. But, before you depart, those with whom you work need to know the principles that you believe should guide them in their decisions and actions. They need to know your values and beliefs. Write them your one-page Leadership Credo of what your principles are based upon what values you hold dear.

  6. David Badilotti: Caf David Day by day, week by week, month by month: Do what is right and what is ethical, for yourself and for others, and pay the cost required. Persevere in the face of adversity, learning the lessons of failure to ultimately succeed. Striving for the ideal, recognize the practical. Live a life, not of regrets, but of no wrongs un- righted, of no sins un-atoned for and of no forgiveness un-granted. Follow the roads less traveled by and often swim upstream. Believe so passionately, so totally, and so transparently that your being lights a path. Be the vanguard of something greater than self and that surpasses you. And, have fun! http://fooddaycanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Bel-Cafe_Cappuccino-200x300.jpg

  7. Credo Memo Find a trusted new colleague Chat about your Credo with each other Similarities? Differences?

  8. Who are you now? Are you the same person you were 30 minutes ago? Welcome to The Goodman School http://www.brocku.ca/brock-news/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/ned-with-students-copy.jpg

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