Building character in the workplace


There are many opportunities to promote good character in the workplace, in the homes of employees and in the community. Managers should constantly strive to think of (and employ) creative means of stressing the importance of good character in the workplace and the home. Messages that tend to undermine commitment to the Six Pillars should be systematically countered.

Five influences

  1. Employee hiring, training, and promotion activities
  2. Internal communications
  3. External communications
  4. Financial and human resources
  5. Community outreach and relations

Hiring, training, promotions

Internal communications

Use internal communication channels to create a family-friendly environment that overtly praises positive role-modeling at work, in the home and in the community by encouraging voluntarism, mentoring and superior parenting. Create or use existing:

External communications

Read how the business community can support character education