Week 11 Reflection

One of the most common a popular notions of integrity that I can think of is doing the right thing even when no one is looking. The concept goes hand in hand with leadership as a leader should do what is right for his followers and the community. However, that is not the true intention of all leaders. Some leaders are great but do not have true integrity or ethics compared to everyone else. Their purpose is not for the right reasons and contribute to selfish actions. That is when integrity is challenged. In that case, it is up to the followers to speak up against a leader who does not show integrity or exhibit the characteristic upon the followers and community. Although integrity is good to have all the time, there are instances when even the most great, caring people fall victim to conflicts with integrity. For example, there are students who get the answers from other students all over the place. The teachers even know this action occurs. Therefore, it is up to the students at the end of the day to ultimately decide on their integrity and receive free answers or not. In the end, the morals, ethics, values, and integrity all fall upon the leader to make the best decisions for the most people to be satisfied overall.

One thought on “Week 11 Reflection”

  1. All looks good, Jeremiah for Blog Check #3 – but finish strong and get Weeks 13-15 done!
    Blog Check #3: 50/50

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