There's a few variations to this phrase, but this version: "you can see a person's true character by the way they treat others who are thought to be of less importance or beneath them." is one that can be interpreted to mean:
- roles are made up
- we're the role of "fellow-human" first before we're a corporate role... or we're each the role of someones son, daughter, mom, dad, brother, sister, friend etc etc., first.
- we treat the "human", not the "role".
Titles help by articulating responsibility, focus, expectations, skill... sure....but actual "impact" and "character", which are far more important, are nowhere close to being summarized in a title. Until now!
Love this.
Thank you! Cheesy but effective. :)
Titles are indeed made up.
There's a few variations to this phrase, but this version: "you can see a person's true character by the way they treat others who are thought to be of less importance or beneath them." is one that can be interpreted to mean:
- roles are made up
- we're the role of "fellow-human" first before we're a corporate role... or we're each the role of someones son, daughter, mom, dad, brother, sister, friend etc etc., first.
- we treat the "human", not the "role".
Titles help by articulating responsibility, focus, expectations, skill... sure....but actual "impact" and "character", which are far more important, are nowhere close to being summarized in a title. Until now!
Insightful and inspiring to others that may consider themselves a "change agent". I'm optimistic for your continued success.