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                to take a true ‘‘strategic’’ (biblical) view of this issue. Frances Hesselbein,
                former CEO of the Girl Scouts of America has noted that the longest-
                lasting organizations are usually blessed with leaders who have a sense
                of ethics and personal integrity. She may have been thinking of the
                Girl Scouts or century-old companies like Procter & Gamble, but her
                comments could equally apply to the organizational leaders of the Old
                and New Testaments.
                  Whether the time is 5000 .. or the twenty-first century, honesty
                and integrity ensure organizational success in the way it matters
                most—in the long term!





                        BIBLICAL LESSONS ON HONESTY

                                    AND INTEGRITY



                    People won’t follow leaders they think are dishonest.
                    You can’t expect honest followers if you model dishonesty.
                    The higher you go, the more visible your integrity or lack of it
                     becomes.
                    ‘‘Insignificant’’ dishonest acts usually beget larger acts of
                     dishonesty.

                    In times of crisis, adversity, and temptation, a leader’s integrity
                     becomes most evident.

                    Integrity is exhibited in actions, not pronouncements of
                     intention.

                    Honesty and integrity pay off long-term, though they may
                     involve losses and sacrifices short-term.
                    An organization with an ethical code and system of safeguards
                     can create more consistently honest leaders.
                    Act as if someone else with more power than you is watching.
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