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On Being a Leader of Integrity: 4 ways to build personal and organizational integrity

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For example, in a 2012 study of the Character Strength of Leaders by CCL it was found that integrity was the most important contributor to top-level executive performance followed closely by bravery. Most of us define it as the latter – that is, being of sound moral principle, viewing it as a virtue or character strength.

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Ladder of Inference

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Organizational psychologist Chris Argyris, a Harvard professor, uses what he calls the “ Ladder of Inference ” to explain how we take actions based upon beliefs–and how our beliefs, in turn, lead us to select observational data. Executive Coaching Leading Self Professor Style Skills and Competencies'

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Ladder of Inference

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Organizational psychologist Chris Argyris, a Harvard professor, uses what he calls the “ Ladder of Inference ” to explain how we take actions based upon beliefs–and how our beliefs, in turn, lead us to select observational data.

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