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Conversations in Management: Admiral James B. Stockdale

   

"The one thing I came to realize was that if you dont lose your integrity you cant be had and you cant be hurt." -Admiral James B. Stockdale

This is a pretty good insight, but Admiral Stockdale wasnt just talking about the vagaries of every day life. He was talking about how he survived seven brutal years in Hoa Lo Prisonperhaps better known as the Hanoi Hilton. In an effort to extract a confession, his North Vietnamese jailers relentlessly tortured and abused him. He was subjected to routine whippings and beatings. He was kept in total darkness during four years of solitary confinement. He was heavily shackled in a bath stall for two years. He was subjected to a terrifying form of torture that he called simply, taking the ropes at least fifteen times. When his captors tried to put him on display for propaganda purposes, he slashed his scalp with a razor and beat his face to a swollen pulp to keep from being used. As the senior American officer in Hoa Lo, he was himself relentless in his efforts to maintain unity and morale among the other captives. He often paid a heavy price for this, but in the end he succeeded in getting a degree of better treatment for his men. To the day he was released in 1973, he never compromised with his captors. He never capitulated. He came home with his integrity intact.

Personal integrity was a bedrock belief for Admiral Stockdale. He understood that it couldnt be taken for granted and had to be protected. He warned against that first compromise, the first shortcut or the tacit deal. He knew that the first surrender was the hardest, but each new compromise was easier and would inexorably begin your transformation into someone you no longer recognized.

And thats precisely the way it is for each of us. Fortunately, most of us will never have our integrity tested by a skilled extortionist or manipulator. But we still have to navigate the seductive waters of temptation. After all, its rare that someone simply abandons their integrity and leaps headlong into corruption. There has to be triggera motivating force. Often its a persons vanity, or the belief that they somehow deserve a bit more than life has offered them. Other times it might be fear or desperation. Either way, the compromise is built on the expediency of a rationalization. And once we accept that rationalization, we have to keep on believing it and we usually try to make others believe it as well. Thats why its not unusual to find entire work groups that falsify reports, cut corners on quality and operate with a code of silence to cover it all up. When caught, they dont understand what the big deal is and instead blame others for the problem. These people didnt start out this waythey became this way. It happened because somewhere in their past they made that first difficult compromise of their integrity. And compromise got easier from that time forward.

There are very few people with the extraordinary courage and conviction of Admiral Stockdale. But wed all do well to follow the example of this great man. Without personal integrity its only a matter of time before you end up hurting yourself or others and before you end up being used by someone even less scrupulous. But its never too late to change. If your integrity is even slightly tarnished, start making the right choices now. If you find yourself tempted by compromises, shortcuts or tacit deals; step back and remember Admiral James B. Stockdale.

Author: George Ebert
 
Author Bio:
George Ebert is a renowned writer. George likes to compose articles about this field.
This article can be searched using: leadership skills, good leadership skills, leadership qualities, leadership skills development
 
 
 

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