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
- Employee
hiring, training, and promotion activities
- Internal
communications
- External
communications
- Financial
and human resources
- Community
outreach and relations
Hiring,
training, promotions
- Prominently
and explicitly include character considerations in recruiting materials,
during interviews and in the hiring deliberations.
- Emphasize
the importance of character and adherence to the Six Pillars in
orientation, initial job training, and in-service education.
- Include
evaluation of fundamental character values such as honesty,
promise-keeping, accountability, fairness, and caring in reviews.
- Think
of your employees, especially your younger ones, as people whose
personal and work values will be influenced by what you expect of them
and how you treat them.
- Think
of your employees as present or future parents, grandparents, mentors,
coaches, scout leaders, and volunteers.
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:
- Internal
newsletters
- Mailers/Workplace
postings
- Electronic
bulletin boards
- Cafeteria
"table tents"
- Parenting
kits
External communications
- In relations with customers,
vendors and others, consciously communicate and model affirming
messages about character and ethics.
- Advertise and market only in a
manner that honors consensual values (the Six Pillars).
- Assure that none of your
products and services undermine character-building.
- Include positive messages
about voluntarism and parenting and celebrate CHARACTER
COUNTS! Week in advertising, billings and other
mailers.
- Distribute positive parenting
kits to customers and vendors.
Read how the business community can support character education