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Leaders: what’s missing in convenient actions? Values

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With all the inappropriate behavior in the news, I thought it would be a good time to explore the difference between actions that are convenient and those that are appropriate.

Instead of saying “I’ll know it iss appropriate when I see it”, it seems necessary to break it down and articulate the difference clearly. So here it goes:

The difference between convenient and appropriate is adding VALUES to the equation.

Ethical values. Business values. Leadership values. Convenient actions are self-serving.

Appropriate actions meet the needs of self while honoring the needs of others and respecting the boundaries of appropriate interpersonal behavior.

Acting without values may be convenient (and we’ve seen plenty of examples), but it’s not leadership.

You could call it grandstanding, power-grabbing, self-serving, opportunistic, immature or incompetent. The list could go on and on.

When an action is convenient and not appropriate, don’t call it leadership. Leadership is about moving beyond concern for self to also consider the well-being and success of others.

Without that ability, a person is simply self-serving, and not fulfilling the other-serving job of “leader.”

What do you think? How will you use your values as a guidance system? Can you think of ways how you can apply them to your organization? I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments’ section below.


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