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Integrity
Wholeness. The parts all fit together in something
that comes close to harmony.
To act with integrity is to be trustworthy,
ethical, honest, and dependable to the core, and -- most importantly
-- consistently so.
Others glimpse one’s integrity through behavior,
reputation, lifestyle, scruples, morals, ethics, and personal and
social maturity.
Integrity requires considerable courage, an
integrated character, a oneness, primarily with self but also with
life.
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Mel Pyne
SVP Operations
CEO/Chief Mission Officer
Oregon Region
“Integrity is the first and foremost principle
of leadership. It is
actually the core of effective leadership, and leaders who have
integrity live consistently with their personal values and beliefs."
Click here to read more
about Integrity from Mel Pyne
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