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Successful leaders value employees as greatest resource
We want to believe in the goals and values our new governor has committed to bringing to the office: community-building, public good above self, embracing change and risk-taking. We applauded the civility and caring he demonstrated in conducting his campaign. He has expressed humility and asked for the public's understanding for mistakes he might make along the way. Utahns support their leaders and ask only that they work for the good of all and do it with integrity.
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. has raised the bar of expectations for his administration. And for that we are thankful. We have all seen that moment when leaders give new hope to organizations with their enthusiasm and "can-do" attitude and later run into the naysayers fearful of change. Some are career employees who, at one time, came to government with the same enthusiasm and desire to provide public service as the governor now is showing.
Political leaders sometimes fail to appreciate that. As leaders they create the culture of an organization, not by rhetoric but rather by their actions. An organizational culture is based on how a leader acts and is carefully observed by employees who then respond accordingly. Leaders, if they are to be successful and respected, must demonstrate the values of the organization in their daily behavior. "Organizations go to seed when the people in them go to seed. And they awaken when the people awaken. The renewal of organizations and societies starts with people," John W. Gardner said.
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