Thursday, December 1, 2011

Integrity and Leadership: two sides of the same coin

Published: The Hindu
At: Hyderabad
On: November 30, 2011

To read The Hindu's online version, click here.

Who do you think is the manager with integrity? The manager who always smiles and says encouraging things, and then never supports you when it comes down to task or the low-key, caring and firm manager who encourages to work hard and consistently praises employees who go above and beyond. Who do you think deserves your respect and trust? Obviously, the second one!
How does integrity relate to leadership? Priti Parekh, Chief Operating Officer at AMBA Research says, “As you grow higher in your organisation, the more important it becomes for you as a leader to demonstrate integrity. Leaders with integrity are able to inspire trust and confidence in their team, which is particularly important during times of crisis. ”
As a leader, your employees look upon you for your values and where you are taking them (i.e. the goals of the organisation). Your values must be demonstrated in action. You must have their best interests at heart. You must demonstrate your reliability, honesty and trustworthiness. You must have the capacity to inspire and lead thus creating a productive work environment.
In other words, you as a leader must act with integrity. Integrity is a must-have quality in a leader. It cannot be feigned, it has to be a continuous effort. If this does not happen, people will experience deterioration in trust and respect ultimately leading to major fallout in organisation. As Buckminster Fuller quotes “Integrity is the essence of everything successful”. Maintaining integrity in a workplace where there is intense pressure to cave in takes immense courage. It is not easy when all you need is profits. Here are some tips to develop integrity:
Role model
As a leader, set an example. Show by your attitude and action how people must be treated and the way goals must be pursued.
Consistency
Unpredictability in a leader’s decisions may risk integrity being compromised. Are your decisions based on your moods? A wise and powerful leader can be relied upon when needed. Demonstrate integrity consistently every day and you will build a level of integrity that your employees will come to trust.
Communication
Have transparent communication. Let there be no communication gap between the levels in the organisation. It is imperative to provide clear direction. A leader must be clear and consistent to be understood and trusted.
Commitment
One of the most sterling qualities of a leader with integrity is to fulfill each and every promise made irrespective of the hierarchy level in the organisation. It is the yardstick by which your employees make evaluations about you. Commit to making your word as good as a contract.
Value integrity
Instead of saying, “I value integrity” all the time choose to show by your attitude and behaviour. Live your values every day. Remember, you are living continuously under a looking glass. Be authentic and show your wisdom, skills and fairness with actions.
Honesty
An honest leader with a strong foundation of integrity does the right thing no matter what the circumstances are in the organisation. The leader treats people fairly and stays away from playing favourites or political games. This ensures a productive environment fostering growth and innovation.
Feedback
It is essential to take feedback from your employees and continue making efforts to motivate employees on an ongoing basis. Know your strengths and limitations, seek to continue develop and learn.
Recruitment
Recruiting people with integrity is the key to ensure integrity remains the life and blood of the organisation. So, how does one know if the potential employee has high levels of integrity? Behavioral interviewing is an excellent way to identify whether a candidate’s characteristics and motivations match your organisation’s values. This type of interview will allow you to examine the candidate’s behaviour in the past.
As D Suresh, Executive Director at Computer Access Pvt. Ltd. notes, “Today, without integrity you cannot lead any organisation whether it is profit or not for profit organisation. Companies without integrity collapse in no time.”

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