| ▲ | Terr_ 2 hours ago | |
Very nice, I can imagine someone turning it into a little satirical webpage, which implements a kind of decision tree: 1. Choose from a set of challenge types (e.g. meeting a deadline, reliability) 2. Choose whether the challenge was "met" or "failed". 3. Choose whether you want to make the person look good or bad, by following/ignoring a principle. 4. Results: A list of relevant principles with short rationalizations. I'm almost tempted to try, except perhaps I should treasure my ignorance. If a tool like that gets popular enough that most employees are using it for office-politics, it might even start to deflate the whole Leadership Principles thing. | ||