Sunday, December 20, 2009

In Reply

A commenter on  Maria's blog asked me a question so I'd like to respond more thoroughly and publically on my own blog...not answering it because it doesn't warrant an answer -- but yes RESPONDING!

So hopefully you can follow this since you had difficulty understanding my question to DSGIII last Tuesday (by the way you are the only one) so you may want to take a couple of psych classes -- I hear they are reasonably priced at Union County College, but you already have a degree --  SCARY!

Can we or Do we agree that a person's personal philosphy -- that being their moral and ethical value system with which they govern their behavior -- manifest in the day-to-day interaction of that individual?  Example -- if you believe women are less than equal to men --- than chances are you would not place women in high ranking positions were, in fact, they would be overseeing the duties and responsibilities of men. Right?

Does what we think and believe dictate how we manage life's events; be it managing people, circumstances or an organization?

So if what GROUNDS an individual is questionable...and you lead an ENTIRE organization that will ultimately mold future societies -- does it not stand to reason that this individual would be questioned or made aware of their personal stance and the conflict it poses to the people they serve?

I can't believe I had to explain this...but charity begins at home!  And Hey You -- unless you are willing to put your name -- don't bother commenting as it will not get posted.

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