Doing the right thing is never easy. The question confronting us all is: What is the right thing? To paraphrase the words of a U.S. Supreme Court justice when asked how to discern pornography: “You’ll know it when you see it.” Leaders apply another lens to this question and answer. Leaders, by definition, have an obligation to apply a hierarchy when deciding on what is right and wrong. This hierarchy requires leaders to ask first and foremost:
What Is the Right Thing to Do?
What Is the Right Thing to Do?
What Is the Right Thing to Do?
Doing the right thing is never easy. The question confronting us all is: What is the right thing? To paraphrase the words of a U.S. Supreme Court justice when asked how to discern pornography: “You’ll know it when you see it.” Leaders apply another lens to this question and answer. Leaders, by definition, have an obligation to apply a hierarchy when deciding on what is right and wrong. This hierarchy requires leaders to ask first and foremost: