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Center for Leadership
& Ethics
25 Pinewood Road
Wyomissing, PA 19610
Ph. 610. 478. 3000
fax. 610. 478. 3001
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Center for Leadership and Ethics is founded
on the principle that character development
is a process and that character is manifest
in action. People and organizations
of character will seek to discover the
truth, decide what is right, and demonstrate
the courage and commitment to act
accordingly. How can we develop character in
ourselves, in others, and in our
professional enterprise?
The process of character development
includes education, practice, assessment,
and leadership. These four elements, blended
together in a systematic and continuous
program will inform, inspire, and foster
character in individuals and organizations.
It is a proven method, endemic to the leader
development systems in place at our Federal
Service Academies whose vision, mission, and
goals include the development of both
character and competence -- in concert with
each other.
In order to help foster the growth of
character for organizations and
corporations, the Center for Leadership and
Ethics applies the principles of systems
engineering. These include:
- research and assesment in order to
evaluate organizational attitudes,
policies, and practices;
- identification of the values and
attributes that define goals, ethos,
culture, and traditions;
- analysis of alternatives and
"courses of action" available
in order to effect change or sustain and
nurture ethical practices;
- program design based on vision,
mission, standards, and resources --
bridging the difference between what is
desired and what is observed;
- planning and assisting with
implementation for change;
- assessment of results.
At each stage of the process, the Center for
Leadership and Ethics works directly with
the appropriate leaders in order to ensure
that all efforts are properly structured to
meet the needs of the clients. The specifics
of each support agreement will reflect the
goals of the client.
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