Integrity
I loved the readings for this week. They emphasized the importance of integrity and setting standards for your business.
Sis. Sheri Dew said the following:
...What DVDs do you watch and web sites do you visit when you’re alone? Are you honest and moral in the dark of night as well as broad daylight? Are you true to those who have trusted you with their love and confidence? Are you living worthy of the kind of man or woman you hope to marry, and of the children whom our Father will entrust to your care?This echoes a saying from head basket ball coach--John Wooden: "The true test of a man’s character is what he does when no one is watching.”
--Sheri Dew. True Blue, Through and Through. BYU-I. 2004
To be a successful business person, you must have integrity. Jan Newman said that no matter what, when you are dishonest in business you will be found out. (https://vimeo.com/27917536)
Although this integrity may not be very well known in the "real" world, it is demanded in our social media. In so many movies, you see the heroes striving to be honest in everything (besides their secret identity) while the villains lie and cheat to get what they want. Why should it be any different in our everyday life?
I was also given the opportunity to write up my own ethical guardrails. This exercise was very beneficial, as it made me analyze what I would and wouldn't be willing to do. It has encouraged me to imagine scenarios and chose the most morally correct option.
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