Six Pillars of Character
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Six Pillars of Character
Trustworthiness
Respect
Responsibility
Fairness
Caring
Citizenship
TRUST
TRUSTWORTHINESS
What is trust?
Webster's Dictionary defines trust as:
Firm reliance in the honesty, dependability, strength, or character of someone or something.
In the workplace trust takes on many forms and responsibilities.
First:
Honesty The most important,
fundamental ethical value. Not deceptive
: truthful, not fraudulent : genuine.
"Honesty is the best policy" as many of us
have been taught; is something we have to put
into practice constantly in the workplace,
whether we agree or not.
Honesty in ConductThis phrase speaks for itself. We all are govern by rules and regulations that we must follow in order to be civil. "Practice what you preach" or as Spike Lee would say "Do the right thing." Cheating is unethical and wrong just like stealing, fraudulent acts and anything that takes away from someone...