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There’s Light at the End of the Tunnel

Honor 1-1

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• Task: Recognize the importance of maintaining honorable leadership to the end of the school year and continuing on for the remainder of your professional career

• Condition: Deliver information through the Company Honor Rep and watch a series of short video clips

• Standard: Answer a series of questions following each video pertaining to living honorably

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Training Objective

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Finish Strong

• Uphold the Honor Code to the end

• Think about someone you have lost to an Honor Violation– How will their future be impacted from their

Honor Violation?

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It’s Your Turn

• You’ve now established yourself as a leader in the corps– Private or Rank holder, those beneath your guidance have

an opinion of you as a leader– Do they think of you as an honorable leader?

• Begin to establish yourself as an honorable leader outside of The Citadel– Job Interviews– Graduate School Application– Initial military duty station

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You Only Get 1 First Impression• At this stage in your career, you are meeting

people for the first time you may spend months/years with

• Set the stage as an honorable leader• Do the right thing from the start so no one will

question you later

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Honorable Leader

• What honorable person do you respect?• The qualities, values, and characteristics of

leaders we respect vary• Which traits of an honorable leader do you

value the most?

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Short Video Clips

• Brad Oates– Played 5 years in the NFL while completing law

degree– Spent professional career reconfiguring

unprofitable banks

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Reflect

• Why does honor matter after school?

• Is it even beneficial to be an honorable person?

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Living Honorably

• Living honorably cannot be measured

• No matter how big or small an act may seem, holding yourself true to what you know is right is key to maintaining a high standard of honor for yourself

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Word of Honor

• Do you agree with this analogy?

• Do you hold yourself accountable to your word of honor?– ‘Are you a man of your word?’

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Benefits of Being Honorable

• The last clip gives a positive light to living honorably by describing a situation when doing what’s right proved beneficial

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Provide Feedback

Now that you are familiar with Honor LTP classes, help us help you

Provide feedback on how the classes have been going, what you liked/disliked, and what you want to learn

Company Honor Reps will submit feedback up the Chain of Command