There are many moments when the values and beliefs of leaders are “shown” to others, especially as those in formal leadership positions are faced with opportunities and challenges. While guiding others, it is important to be grounded in dignity that places others as priority. Dignity is always present and serves as the basis for the ethos of humanbecoming: shaping the enduring tradition of honoring people and the lives they live.
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