Values for Leadership
Integrity and honesty are core values in the military, where potentially life-saving decisions may be made on a daily basis. Former Air Force Col. Tim Davidson says that military personnel must be exactly right. "If they say they have done something, they've really done it; if they say they will do something, they will do it."
Such dedication to high standards and honesty is key to strong individual leadership that will benefit any organization, especially when it comes to giving honest feedback to coworkers.
"It can be an honesty barometer," Davidson says, adding that the military trains people to "know when to say things that aren't working right; military people aren't afraid to speak up."
During interviews with potential employers, describe how military experience teaches self-discipline and dedication, says Davidson. "Tell them what it means to hang in with a place, day in and day out ... show them you're dedicated to do your job, so they can trust you."
We began as a small company of US Military Veterans who were not going to let their leadership and complex networking skills go to waste after returning from the war in the Middle East.
We have a strong US Military Heritage and instill the beliefs and traditions of all the men and women that we serve on and off of the battlefield.
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