Health Care and Life Sciences
Competency:
2. Understand how the six dimensions of character contribute to achieving integrity, compassion, and effective leadership as a health education/health promotion specialist.
Learning Objective:
Identify the characteristics of an individual that engender trust in him or her as a health education/health promotion specialist.
In a Los Angeles Times article entitled A Tenacious CEO Keeps United Flying, by James F. Peltz, (http://articles.latimes.com/2005/jul/24/business/fi-tilton24), Mr. Glenn Tilton said: 1 page
“OK, everybody be quiet for a moment. Ready? I apologize. Recrimination about old mistakes,” he added, “was an albatross around United’s neck, and we have to let it go.”
Clearly Mr. Tilton was not a health education/health promotion specialist, nor was he in health care, but he did something unique. How can Mr. Tilton’s statements help those who are health education/health promotion specialists or those in health care establish an orientation toward the truth?
Competency:
2. Understand how the six dimensions of character contribute to achieving integrity, compassion, and effective leadership as a health education/health promotion specialist.
Learning Objective:
Identify the characteristics that help develop an orientation toward truth in an individual who is planning to be a health education/health promotion specialist.
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