5. • The processes of making and implementing
decisions: transparency and accountability in
corporate and public processes.
• Multi-actor partnerships and effective
participation.
• Representative government; strong and pluralist
civil society.
7. When Actions are congruent
with Words and Beliefs!
“The most important persuasion tool you
have in your entire arsenal is integrity.”
Zig Ziglar
8. When Actions are congruent
with Words and Beliefs!
• Law of magnetism:Law of magnetism: What you are
is what you attract.
• Behavioural integrity:Behavioural integrity: Lead by
example; practise what you preach.
• Trustworthiness:Trustworthiness: Customer and
employee retention (sustainability).
• Responsiveness:Responsiveness: Fairness in
conflict management/ resolution.
9. When Actions are congruent
with Words and Beliefs!
Good Governance:Good Governance: ““LimitingLimiting
the distorting effect of moneythe distorting effect of money
in politics.in politics.””
(Al-Rodham, N. 2009. Sustainable History and the Dignity of
Man: A Philosophy of History and Civilisational Triumph)
11. “A willingness not to violate one’s
identity.” Erich Fromm
Doing what’s right, not what’s easy!
“Real integrity stays in place whether
the test is adversity or prosperity.”
Charles Swindoll
“Real integrity stays in place whether
the test is adversity or prosperity.”
Charles Swindoll
12. Integrity: Doing the right thingIntegrity: Doing the right thing
even when no one is watching!even when no one is watching!
• Laudable intentions aren’t
enough; integrity requires
measurable actions.
• Integrity is not proven by a
single action; it is reflected by
consistent behaviour.
• Integrity is the proven result
of a positive purpose, a
positive intent, and a positive
action; if there’s no result,