"We are going to get to the bottom of this!", said the CEO with a
raised voice and emphatic tone.
The room emptied in a scramble and
everyone was in search of one thing and one thing only; what was the
truth?
This is not an unfamiliar scene. It happens everyday in
companies across America. It's not always the CEO who is in search of
the truth, it can be anyone who feels like something has been hidden, a
corner cut, a shortcut taken, a little white lie told, a
misrepresentation made, a pointed finger position held. If we calculated
the cost of searching and finding the truth in corporate America, I
believe we would be staggered with the number we would find.
So, why
does the truth matter? Because the truth is what truly sets us free.
Tomorrow we celebrate our county's independence and ultimately our
freedom. That freedom, which brings certainty and security, is based on
a set of truths that we are to always pursue. Finding the truth is not
always easy and it is frustrating to think that we must spend as much
time as we do on retrieving it, understanding why the truth was
compromised and bringing to justice and accountability those who broke
the truth, but that is what we must do.
Any organization, whether a
business, a club, or a community must adhere and pay attention and also
share a commitment to the truth if they want to truly experience what
freedom can be.
Happy
Independence Day and don't forget to give thanks tomorrow for all of
the freedoms that we do have in this great country! Enjoy the couple of
days away from the office. See you Monday!
(For a further faith based application of this post you can visit: http://purposedworking.blogspot.com/)
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
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