LEADERSHIP ETHICS
Most of us will never consider ourselves leaders. For most of us, the idea of taking over a desktop seemed to us not so long ago still completely absurd. It is high-flying work, of people-people… of born leaders!
But despite any initial trepidation, leadership roles are something that many of us will have thrust upon ourselves against all protest. In the vast majority of industries, progress and rising wages mean greater responsibility. And that responsibility will very often take the form of some sort of leadership role. You can only progress so far before you start having staff under you and the higher you go the more people will start asking you for direction and the more responsible you will be.
This then leaves two choices: run away from the pressure and responsibility and live off the modest salary that comes with it, or learn to suck it up and take charge.