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The Power of Character in Leadership: How Values, Morals, Ethics, and Principles Affect Leaders

The Power of Character in Leadership delves into the significance of character traits in leadership positions. It examines how leaders' values, morals, ethics, and principles influence their behavior and decisions, ultimately affecting their leadership style and organizational outcomes. more

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Myles Munroe
Myles Munroe

Myles Munroe was a renowned author, born on April 20, 1954, and passed away on November 9, 2014. His works primarily focused on spiritual growth and personal development, enjoying great popularity among readers. more

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“Look to the Kingdom of Heaven and all its righteousness and all things shall be added unto you. What is righteousness but character, morals and value! Enter the Kingdom and what affect then does the world hold? And all things shall be added unto you so you can walk through lifes valley of death like a lion who's courageous and bold. Will you take heed to the knowledge given that will fulfill your every earthly need? Or would you rather be enslaved in your chains, forever dealing with lifes anguish and never-ending pains? Free-will is a choice between yes and no, right or wrong? It's a choice that makes you weak or a choice that makes you strong.”

“He knew Alec enough by now to know the conflicting impulses that warred in him. He was conscientious, the kind of person who believed that the others around him were so much more important than he was, who already believed he was letting everybody down. And he was honest, the kind of person that was naturally open about all he felt and wanted. Alec's virtues had made a trap for him; these two good qualities had collided painfully. He felt he could not be honest without disappointing everyone he loved. It was a hideous conundrum for him. It was as if the world had been designed to make him unhappy.”