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Integer (Latin) = Whole

•Uncorrupte

d

•Honest

•Undivided •Integrated

•Undiminish

ed

•Accountabl

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•Unimpaired •Complete

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• The processes of making and implementing decisions: transparency and accountability in corporate and public processes.

• Multi-actor partnerships and effective participation.

• Representative government; strong and pluralist civil society.

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Do/ ActDo/ Act

Say/Say/ThinkThink

Feel/Feel/BelieveBelieve

When Actions are congruent with Words and Beliefs!

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When Actions are congruent with Words and Beliefs!

“The most important persuasion tool you have in your entire arsenal is integrity.”

Zig Ziglar

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When Actions are congruent with Words and Beliefs!

• Law of magnetism:Law of magnetism: What you are is what you attract.

• Behavioural integrity:Behavioural integrity: Lead by example; practise what you preach.

• Trustworthiness:Trustworthiness: Customer and employee retention (sustainability).

• Responsiveness:Responsiveness: Fairness in conflict management/ resolution.

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When Actions are congruent with Words and Beliefs!

Good Governance:Good Governance: ““Limiting Limiting the distorting effect of the distorting effect of money in politics.money in politics.” ” (Al-Rodham, N. 2009. Sustainable History and the

Dignity of Man: A Philosophy of History and

Civilisational Triumph)

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Doing what’s right, not what’s easy!

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“A willingness not to violate one’s

identity.” Erich Fromm

Doing what’s right, not what’s easy!

“Real integrity stays in place whether the test is adversity or

prosperity.”

Charles Swindoll

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Integrity: Doing the right Integrity: Doing the right thing even when no one is thing even when no one is

watching!watching!• Laudable intentions aren’t enough; integrity requires measurable actions.

• Integrity is not proven by a single action; it is reflected by consistent behaviour.

• Integrity is the proven result of a positive purpose, a positive intent, and a positive action; if there’s no result, there’s no integrity.

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