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How to Spot Integrity Lapse in a Leader
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- Eric Geiger
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Integrity. It is a powerful word. It is used to describe people whose private lives match their public lives, whose actions match their words, who live honorably and humbly.
Rightfully so, we long for our leaders to be filled with integrity. For more than 20 years, people have used The Perceived Leader Integrity Scale as an instrument to measure how people view their leader’s integrity. The questions in the instrument are designed to highlight what a lack of integrity looks like in the life of a leader. In the instrument, people respond, on a Likert Scale, to statements like: “My supervisor deliberately fuels conflicts among employees,” “My supervisor would blame me for his/her own mistakes,” and “My supervisor avoids coaching me because he/she wants me to fail.”
Here are three indicators of integrity lapses in leadership: