![]() ![]() You put honesty, sense of duty, and sound moral principles above all else.Įnthusiasm: A sincere interest and exuberance in the performance of your duties. Integrity You are honest and truthful in what you say or do. It means that you are polite, calm, and firm. Tact: You can deal with people in a manner that will maintain good relations and avoid problems. Get all the facts and weigh them against each other. It means meeting new and unexpected situations with prompt action.ĭecisiveness: You’re able to make good decisions without delay. Initiative: Taking action even though you haven’t been given orders. It means you can be trusted to complete a job. Judgment: Your ability to think about things clearly, calmly, and in an orderly fashion so you can make good decisions.ĭependability: You can be relied upon to perform your duties properly. A just person gives consideration to each side of a situation and bases rewards or punishments on merit. ![]() Justice: The practice of being fair and consistent. Each letter represents a critical trait.Ĭonsider the traits. The hook originated with the Marine Corps: JJ DID TIE BUCKLE. Our friend Heather Mickelson of Utah’s Department of Environmental Quality suggested a mnemonic (a memory hook) for critical leadership traits. ![]()
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