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The struggle of being “Honest”

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Gretta Kelzi Operations Manager/Ethics Insights Team| Esri Lebanon/PMI Jdeidet Al Maten, Al Maten, Lebanon
If “Honesty” is by definition “straightforwardness of conduct, along with the absence of lying, cheating, theft, etc”…
And as a Project Manager, being honest means to “act in a truthful manner both in our communications and in our conduct.” (PMI’s code of ethics and professional conduct)
In our current daily context full of uncertainties and chaos in relations, are we all time honest?
If the answer is no, how can we achieve this status?
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Gretta Kelzi Operations Manager/Ethics Insights Team| Esri Lebanon/PMI Jdeidet Al Maten, Al Maten, Lebanon
Sep 19, 2019 9:07 AM
Replying to Stéphane Parent
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How can we be truthful in a positive manner? Brutal honesty can often be a morale killer.
Requires experience in dealing with people, maturity and robust communication skills
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Gretta Kelzi Operations Manager/Ethics Insights Team| Esri Lebanon/PMI Jdeidet Al Maten, Al Maten, Lebanon
Sep 21, 2019 8:55 AM
Replying to Daire Guiney
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The most important thing is being honest to yourself, that is know your strength, weakness and your limitations and ensure you employ resources that balance these traits out. As it will be your management style that will lead the project team, the team members are in some sense a extension of your skills, experience and leadership. As regarding honest in the greater schemes of things, as projects are a series of decision making processes, ultimately ensuring the most accurate, relevant and factual correct information is provide to those in this decision making process leads to project success.
Key word: being empathetic with your team members and build rapport help in achieving this status
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Gretta Kelzi Operations Manager/Ethics Insights Team| Esri Lebanon/PMI Jdeidet Al Maten, Al Maten, Lebanon
Sep 21, 2019 9:38 AM
Replying to Suzi MS
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Interesting discussion - being 100% honest for sure should be a norm but honestly it’s easier said that done, I meant honestly, 100%? For human being? It’s mission impossible...
Thank you Gretta for bringing up this topic!
it is a life journey, where we should be always trying to have it moving upward
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LORI WILSON RETIRED - Technical Project Manager| RETIRED - LifePoint Health Clarkston, Wa, United States
I aim for always being honest, but I often point out the positives in any situation as well. I like to approach life that way. I do not want this to be perceived as a PollyAnna approach, it is just a better way to look at the world. So, when I deliver "hard news" that is truthful, I like to look for and add what positives may also come from this.
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