10 insights to build leadership character — fred kiel
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This presentation consists of highlights from the interview with Moe Abdou,
founder & host of 33voices®.
Fred Kiel, Ph.D. is the co-founder and principal of KRW International, bringing years of experience in leadership consulting from Fortune 500 companies and large, privately held organizations. He has ad-vised individuals who have become CEOs of complex businesses,
most with multi-billion-dollar top lines.
Fred Kiel@fkiel
Co-Founder and Principal of KRW International
The best reflection of your character is seen in the way you treat other people.
Be true to yourself, always.
Insight #1
Insight #2
These four moral principles will define your character:
Insight #2
These four moral principles will define your character:Integrity - Do you keep
promises and tell the truth?
Insight #2
These four moral principles will define your character:
Responsibility - Do you own your mistakes?
Insight #2
These four moral principles will define your character:
Forgiveness - Do you look for what’s right before you shame or blame someone?
Insight #2
These four moral principles will define your character:
Compassion - Do you show interest in the personal development of others?
Insight #3
How you treat other people in your life is a matter of habit, and since habits are in your subconscious, they’re often elusive.
Take the test to see if you’re unintentionally tarnishing your reputation:
Insight #4
It’s the virtuous leader who leads with inclusivity and openness. To her, being human and treating others as
such is her highest priority.
Insight #5
High-character leaders hardly spend time behind a desk, for that
has little impact. Instead, they make it their highest priority to have face time with their customers and employees.
Insight #6
“Character is like a tree and reputation is like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.”
- Abraham Lincoln on Character
Insight #7
Next time you make a character mistake, start by owning it and immediately acknowledge the
negative consequences that your action may have caused others.
Insight #8
In dealing with conflict, both internal and external, never let issues linger and always,
always opt for radical transparency.
Insight #9
“Somebody once said that in looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities:
integrity, intelligence, and energy. And if you don’t have the first, the other two will kill
you. You think about it; it’s true. If you hire somebody without integrity, you really
want them to be dumb and lazy.” - Warren Buffett on Character
Insight #10
The most important thing for an emerging leader is have a confidant,
10 years his senior who’s always going to tell him the truth about his evolution.
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