Principles of Ethical Leadership: Reawakening the Nation
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This initiative is a continuation of my leadership programs for law enforcement, schools, security professionals and community leaders nationwide for many years. Aside from today’s initiative, another that I conducted in New York City for the Joint Terrorism Task Force of the FBI/NYPD, gives insight into the importance of ethical leadership development and cultivating a unity of effort for security and law enforcement professionals:
Safeguarding America: NYPD/FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force
I was privileged to address the task force on America's Call to Leadership in an Age of Scandal, which focused on the pervasiveness of corruption in contemporary society with government, corporate, sports and faith-based scandals. The presentation emphasized the criticality of instilling character in the heart of our nation and showed appreciation for those in the FBI and NYPD who are so critical to protecting the homeland.
As with all of my presentations, I concluded with a tribute honoring military personnel, which was particularly relevant in light of the recent Memorial Day holiday.
Read American Leadership in an Age of Scandal.
http://www.vincentbove.com/vb_article_010.php
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