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Title: Genesis ProAm Golf


1
Welcome
"Genesis ProAm Golf"
By
"Genesis HCS Foundation"
2

"Leaders of Character"
By
General James L. Anderson, US Army (Retired)
From
Lincoln Leadership Institute _at_ Gettysburg
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STRATEGIC FAILURES
  • ENRON
  • WORLD COM
  • LEHMAN BROTHERS
  • BEAR-STEARNS
  • CHRYSLER MOTORS
  • GENERAL MOTORS
  • BANKS, etc. ,etc., etc.
  • --------------------------------------------------
    --------------
  • WHY???
  • FAILURE OF THEIR ORGANIZATIONAL CHARACTER!!!

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Organizational Character
Depends upon your Purpose and Mission Core
Values
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Organizational Character
GENESIS Mission Provide compassionate,
quality, health care. Values Compassion
Trust Innovation Excellence
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Your Organization must have LEADERS OF CHARACTER
in order to protect your Organizational
Character.
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TWO TYPES OF LEADERS
  • INFLUENCE LEADERS Leading people over whom we
    have no authority.
  • LEGITIMATE OR ASSIGNED LEADERS have authority
    over the people we are leading, and have the
    responsibility to get the job done.

8
ROLE OF THE LEADER
  • TO ADD VALUE TO OTHER PEOPLE

NOTE Not about power or control, its about
inspiring.
  • A leaders nemesis Our own sense of
    self-importance.

9
PHILOSOPHYOF LEADERSHIP
LEADERSHIP
Character
Competence
  • Leadership is a blend of competence and character.

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LEADERS
  • Ive learned that Leaders who are takers fail,
    and Leaders who are givers succeed.

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  • LEADERS OF CHARACTER
  • Courageously contribute under even the most
    trying circumstances.
  • Act unselfishly and demand more from himself or
    herself than others would expect.
  • Defy adversity by doing what she/he believes is
    right in spite of fear.
  • He/she do the right thing because it is the right
    thing to do.

12
CHARACTER
  • Today we know better than to believe that
    Character does not count, or is not important.
  • Experience tells us that negative expressions
    of Character such as dishonesty, or greed have
    real costs.
  • But, what does that word Character really mean?

13
CHARACTER
  • Good CHARACTER is the life of good conduct --
    right conduct in relation to other persons and in
    relation to ones self. (Aristotle)
  • Good CHARACTER requires the UNDERSTANDING of
    what is the right, fair, or good, thing to do in
    a given circumstance and the COURAGE to act in
    accordance with ones understanding of what is
    right, fair, or good.

14
COURAGE
  • Physical Courage The quality of mind or spirit
    which enables us to face up to potential physical
    danger by doing bold and brave things.

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COURAGE
  • MORAL COURAGE The quality of mind or spirit
    which causes us to make the tougher right
    decision over the easier wrong decision.
  • MORAL COURAGE enables us to rise above
    difficulty to reach new heights as a leader.

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REAL COURAGE
  • Spc. Ross McGinnis 19 years old
  • Cpl. Jason Dunham 22 years old
  • P.O. Michael Monsoor 25 years old
  • Sgt. Rafael Peralta
  • Sgt. James Witkowski
  • A QUESTION WOULD YOU FALL ON A GRENADE FOR
    YOUR TEAMMATES??

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ETHICS and CHARACTER
  • Ethics the systematic general science of right
    and wrong conduct, i.e. a reflective analysis of
    moral experience generally expressed as a Code of
    Ethics or the standards expected.

18
CHARACTER
  • Character refers to the actual patterns or
    expressions of conduct, which can be positive
    expressions of character or negative expressions.

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CHARACTER
PERSONAL THOUGHTS, THOUGHTS,
ACTIONS
WORDS
CHARACTER
NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE
HABITS
Our CHARACTER is not a thing of favor or chance,
but the natural result of continued effort in
RIGHT THINKING, the effect of long association
with RIGHT THOUGHTS.
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Developing Our Character
  • Plato whose philosophy focused on ideas, and
    ideals, was inclined to think that CHARACTER can
    be taught by reading and studying.

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Developing Our Character
  • Aristotle disagreed. He reasoned that moral
    virtue is acquired only through practice. We
    become
  • just by doing just acts
  • brave by doing brave acts.
  • we learn virtue by following rules of good
    behavior, hearing stories of virtuous people, and
    imitating virtuous models.

22
LEADERS
  • Leading through vivid, living, personal example
    is still the best way to inspire followers.
  • There is power in personal example.

23
DEFINITIONINFLUENCING
  • Having the ability to change the ATTITUDE or
    behavior of others.

24
ATTITUDE
  • The Carnegie Institute analyzed the records of
    10,000 people and concluded that 15 of success
    is due to technical training. The other 85 is
    due to personality and the primary personality
    trait identified by the research is attitude.

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ATTITUDE (Cont.)
  • 94 of all FORTUNE 500 executives attribute
    their success more to ATTITUDE than to any other
    basic ingredient.

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BAD ATTITUDE
  • Bad Attitude comes from self-centeredness or
    self-pity.
  • ( Me! Me! Me! Me! Me! Me! Me!)
  • Pity is one of the noblest emotions available
    to human beings, but self-pity is possibly the
    most ignoble.
  • Self-pity is an incapacity that severely
    distorts our perception of reality.

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A POSITIVE ATTITUDE
  • Changing bad attitudes doesnt require us to
    think less of ourselves, but to think about
    ourselves less. In other words to let go of our
    egos.

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INFLUENCE LEADERSHIP
  • INFLUENCE LEADERSHIP has less to do with POSITION
    than it does with disposition - or our ATTITUDE.
  • INFLUENCE LEADERS understand that the RIGHT
    ATTITUDE will set the RIGHT ATMOSPHERE, which
    enables the RIGHT RESPONSES from others.

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INFLUENCE LEADERSHIP (Cont.)
  • In other words, our ATTITUDE makes the
    difference in influencing others.
  • A QUESTION TO ASK OURSELVES.
  • ATTITUDES ARE CONTAGIOUS, IS MINE WORTH
    CATCHING?

30
  • Who do you want protecting your ORGANIZATIONAL
    CHARACTER?
  • I hope you want LEADERS of CHARACTER who
    courageously contribute under even the most
    trying circumstances.

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  • I hope you want LEADERS of CHARACTER who act
    unselfishly and demand more from himself or
    herself than others would expect.

32
  • I hope you want LEADERS of CHARACTER who defy
    adversity by doing what he or she believes is
    right, in spite of fear, in order to protect the
    ORGANIZATIONAL CHARACTER of Your Organization.

33
I hope you want LEADERS OF CHARACTER who will do
the right thing because it is the right thing to
do.
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If you can follow, and can get enough of your
people to follow, these PRINCIPLES OF
LEADERSHIP, and become LEADERS OF CHARACTER,
you will make a significant contribution toward
protecting your ORGANIZATIONAL
CHARACTER. GOOD LUCK THANK YOU
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