Principled Leadership As Respect: Valuing Others Before Self
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Principled Leadership as Respect: Valuing Others before Self Rick Atkinson Gary B. Beikirch Bonnie St. John Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Medal of Honor Recipient Paralympic Ski Racing Medalist Military Historian, Best Selling Author: Kontum Province, Vietnam Best-Selling Author: The Liberation Trilogy US Army 5th Special Forces How Great Women Lead Leadership Ethics Values Service Integrity Civility Respect Business Leadership Military Leadership Women in Leadership Service Leadership Information and Registration: http://www.citadel.edu/symposium Direct questions to The Krause Center for Leadership & Ethics: 843-953-5815 The 7th Annual principled leadership symposium principled leadership as Respect Valuing Others Before Self March 13 & 14, 2014 2014 SYMPOSIUM SNAPSHOT SCHEDULE Time Event Location 8:00-8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast Mark Clark Hall 8:30 – 9:00 Opening Remarks Buyer Auditorium Colonel Joseph W. Trez, Sr., USA (Retired), Citadel Class of 1969 Mark Clark Hall Welcome Lieutenant General John W. Rosa, USAF (Retired) Citadel Class of 1973 Introduction to Symposium Schedule Colonel Doug Fehrmann, USAF (Retired), Citadel Class of 1983 9:00 – 10:45 Roundtable Discussions I & II Buyer Auditorium Special Topics in Leadership Mark Clark Hall Dean Joan Vestrand: Why Ethics Matter: Branding for Success Greater Issues Room Citadel Cadets: The Citadel Experience Room 228 11:00 – 11:50 Greater Issues Speaker Follow the Leaders: What Our Military History Teaches McAlister Field House about being in Charge Rick Atkinson Pulitzer Prize Willing Journalist, Military Historian Best-Selling Author: The Liberation Trilogy 12:00 – 1:00 Lunch Assigned Locations 1:15 – 2:15 Distinguished Leader Panels I Auditorium: Military Leadership Jenkins Hall Business Leadership Grimsley Hall Thursday March 13 Thursday 2:30 – 3:30 Distinguished Leader Panels II Auditorium: Women in Leadership Grimsley Hall Service Leadership Jenkins Hall 4:00 – 4:50 Core Values Keynote Speaker The Cost of True Leadership Buyer Auditorium Gary B. Beikirch Mark Clark Hall Medal of Honor Recipient, Kontum Provice, Vietnam US Army 5th Special Forces 5:00 – 6:15 Leadership Through Service Daniel Library Service Learning Showcase Time Event Location 8:00-8:45 Registration and Continental Breakfast Mark Clark Hall 8:45 – 9:00 Opening Administrative Remarks Buyer Auditorium Mark Clark Hall 9:00 – 11:50 Roundtable Discussions III & IV Buyer Auditorium Special Topics in Leadership Greater Issues Room Dr. Marvin W. Berkowitz: Leading Schools of Character Captain Nicole Bastian: Women, Assimilation, and Leadership Mark Clark Hall Ms. Meagan Orton: Disabilities, Superpowers, and the True You Room 228 12:00 – 12:45 Lunch Buffet Mark Clark Hall Lobby 11:00 – 1:00 Leadership Through Research Daniel Library Citadel Student Research Showcase 1:00 – 2:45 ALL-CORPS SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM McAlister Field House The Class of 1969 Core Values Keynote Speaker A Journey into the Lives of Great Leaders Bonnie St. John Friday March 14 Friday Paralympic Ski Racing Medalist Best-Selling Author: How Great Women Lead 8:00-8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast Mark Clark Hall 8:30 – 9:00 Opening Remarks Buyer Auditorium Colonel Joseph W. Trez, Sr., USA (Retired), Citadel Class of 1969 Mark Clark Hall 7th Annual Welcome Lieutenant General John W. Rosa, USAF (Retired) Citadel Class of 1973 Principled Leadership Symposium Introduction to Symposium Schedule Colonel Doug Fehrmann, USAF (Retired), Citadel Class of 1983 9:00 – 10:45 Roundtable Discussions I & II Buyer Auditorium PRINCIPLED LEADERSHIP AS RESPECT Special Topics in Leadership Mark Clark Hall Dean Joan Vestrand: Why Ethics Matter: Branding for Success Greater Issues Room VALUING OTHERS BEFORE SELF Citadel Cadets: The Citadel Experience Room 228 11:00 – 11:50 Greater Issues Speaker Follow the Leaders: What Our Military History Teaches McAlister Field House about being in Charge Rick Atkinson Contents Pulitzer Prize Willing Journalist, Military Historian Best-Selling Author: The Liberation Trilogy Welcome............................................................................... 2 12:00 – 1:00 Lunch Assigned Locations The Krause Center................................................................ 3 1:15 – 2:15 Distinguished Leader Panels I Auditorium: Military Leadership Jenkins Hall Symposium Theme............................................................... 4 Business Leadership Grimsley Hall Special Thanks..................................................................... 5 2:30 – 3:30 Distinguished Leader Panels II Auditorium: Citadel Campus Map............................................................ Women in Leadership Grimsley Hall 6 Service Leadership Jenkins Hall 2014 Principled Leadership Symposium Schedule.............. 7 4:00 – 4:50 Core Values Keynote Speaker Greater Issues Speaker....................................................... 12 The Cost of True Leadership Buyer Auditorium Gary B. Beikirch Mark Clark Hall Core Values Keynote Speakers.......................................... 13 Medal of Honor Recipient, Kontum Provice, Vietnam US Army 5th Special Forces 2014 Krause Center Award Recipient................................ 15 Special Topics Speakers..................................................... 5:00 – 6:15 Leadership Through Service Daniel Library 16 Service Learning Showcase Distinguished Leader Panelists.......................................... 18 Special Thanks................................................................... 22 The Citadel Staff................................................................ 24 8:00-8:45 Registration and Continental Breakfast Mark Clark Hall 8:45 – 9:00 Opening Administrative Remarks Buyer Auditorium Mark Clark Hall 9:00 – 11:50 Roundtable Discussions III & IV Buyer Auditorium Special Topics in Leadership Greater Issues Room Dr. Marvin W. Berkowitz: Leading Schools of Character Captain Nicole Bastian: Women, Assimilation, and Leadership Mark Clark Hall Ms. Meagan Orton: Disabilities, Superpowers, and the True You Room 228 12:00 – 12:45 Lunch Buffet Mark Clark Hall Lobby 11:00 – 1:00 Leadership Through Research Daniel Library Citadel Student Research Showcase 1:00 – 2:45 ALL-CORPS SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM McAlister Field House The Class of 1969 Core Values Keynote Speaker A Journey into the Lives of Great Leaders Bonnie St. John Paralympic Ski Racing Medalist Best-Selling Author: How Great Women Lead Honor Duty Respect 1 Welcome The Citadel 2014 WELCOME TO THE 2014 PRINCIPLED LEADERSHIP SYMPOSIUM AT THE CITADEL! Welcome to The Citadel. Founded in 1842, The Citadel is a coeducational military college with a rich and storied history. Located in historic Charleston, South Carolina, the college offers a classic military education for young men and women who seek a higher education experience that is intense, meaningful and academically challenging. Most Citadel graduates say that the disciplined lifestyle and friendships they forge here have a profoundly positive effect on their lives. The internationally renowned South Carolina Corps of Cadets is the undergraduate residential program. In addition to the day program, undergraduate and graduate programs are offered through The Citadel Graduate College in the evening. We also operate a dedicated Veterans program for former members of the armed services who can take advantage of the expanded GI Bill under the Yellow Ribbon program. MISSION As a higher education institution, The Citadel’s mission is to educate and develop our students to become principled leaders in all walks of life by instilling the core values of The Citadel in a disciplined and intellectually challenging environment. Principled Leadership Principled leadership is influencing others to accomplish organizational goals while adhering to the organization’s core values. Core Values Honor First and foremost, honor includes adherence to the Honor Code of The Citadel. A cadet “will not lie, cheat or steal, nor tolerate those who do”. The commitment to honor extends beyond the gates of The Citadel and is a life-long obligation to moral and ethical behavior. In addition, honor includes integrity; “doing the right thing when no one is watching”. Finally, honorable behavior includes exercising the moral courage to “do the right thing when everyone is watching”. The Honor Code is the foundation of our academic enterprise. Duty First and foremost, duty means to accept and accomplish the responsibilities assigned to me. At The Citadel, my primary duty is to perform academically and then to perform as a member of the Corps of Cadets and the campus community. I accept the consequences associated with my performance and actions. Once I have held myself accountable for my actions, then I will hold others accountable for their actions. Finally, duty means that others can depend on me to complete my assignments and to assist them with their assignments. Duty is also a call to serve others before self. Respect First and foremost, respect means to treat other people with dignity and worth – the way you want others to treat you. Respect for others eliminates any form of prejudice, discrimination, or harassment (including but not limited to rank, position, age, race, color, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, physical attributes, etc.). In addition, respect for others means to respect the positions of those in authority which include faculty, staff, administrators, active duty personnel and the leadership of the Corps of Cadets. Finally,