▼ No. 14: Dr. Stephen R. Covey (R.I.P.)▼
One of My Fathers: The Accelerant of My Maturity, Excellence, Leadership, Strategy Execution & Individual Effectiveness Skills
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▼ Personal Code of Professional Ethics ▼
Influenced by Dr. Stephen Covey

Lifted straight out of one of my CV/Resumés
(the ff continues to attract offers)
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I [TT] solemnly take very seriously: human dignity, integrity, sound business ethics and corporate intellectual capital management strategies driven (not by unethical loyalty and egomania but) by demonstrable 'respect for the client' as well as 'for the individual/employee'.
I learned — thanks to
HR and IT work at AT&T — that “values govern people's behavior but principles govern the consequences of those behaviors”. That “the way we see the problem is the problem” which is why in meeting and seeking to constructively address specific challenges, I strive to be an exemplar of the doctrine: “Seek first to understand, and then to be understood.”
I seek (not 'a job' but) a career that most accommodates high standards of performance, quality, and dedication to competitive expansion and reinvention, which is what drives me and the 'WE' mentality I bring to any team, environment, or challenge. Hence,
environments that do not waste talent but value innovators, competence, career progression and practice “Trust and personal responsibility in all relationships”, attract me the most.
I believe too — with few objections — that “the right people don't need to be managed”. That sometimes “the moment you feel the need to tightly manage someone, you've made a hiring mistake.” That “the right people don't think they have a job: They have [instead] responsibilities.” That “the right people do what they say they will do, which means being really careful about what they say they will do.” Further, as I recently published, that: Character, competence, caliber, and Americanness has a
color only where fear, suspicion, ignorance, prejudice, racism, and duplicity rules. But organizations, stakeholders, and bosses who 'respect the individual' as a core human capital management strategy will find and retain the best of the best because of their willingness — however politically or socially uncomfortable — to zoom out and embrace talent packed with self-esteem.
Finally, the foregoing represent similarly held ethos shared by organizations (and certain former employees of mine) on the
Fortune “Most Admirable”/“Best Place To Work” list, among which include
IBM,
Merrill Lynch,
NovaCare,
AT&T and
General Electric, to name a few.
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Comment by THiNKTaNK on July 17, 2012 at 3:46pm Ah...another brother doing the same thing I do for my friends. Continue the good work, Chom.
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Didn't realize he was almost 80.
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Yep. My parents are approaching that age too. And all that (including my mom, who's finally beginning to look her age) makes you more and more aware of what really matters, at any given moment. Thanks for stopping by, pal. Be well!
Comment by Chom on July 17, 2012 at 3:07pm RIP Stephen Covey
Didn't realize he was almost 80. I have a small stock of the Chinese version of "7 habits" I keep to give to some Chinese friends.
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