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Doing The Right Thing

January 31, 2008

Happy New Year!

One of Harcourts’ 4 values is “Doing the right thing”, and we use that as a line in the sand, a clear pointer and guide to the behaviour we must always engage in, in any position we are in or role we play.

Doing the right thing is about making a choice. We all know instinctively what the right thing is to do from an integrity perspective, in any and every situation we find ourselves in, where there is the opportunity to do the wrong thing.

It has been interesting watching the cricket test series between Australia and India. This whole question of doing the right thing has been highlighted by Andrew Symonds’ frank admission that in the second test he was definitely out, but because the umpire didn’t give him out, he didn’t walk. His justification was it’s “swings and roundabouts” and evens itself out in the long run.

Others have argued it’s professional sport, there’s alot at stake and so it’s entirely justified. There are many other players of course who believe that if you know for certain that you are out, you should walk. Adam Gilchrist, the Australian wicket keeper has done just that on a number of occasions.

I believe it is very simple. If you know you are out, you walk – no ifs, no buts. If you don’t, you’re cheating, plain and simple. Doing the right thing means just that, do the right thing. If you are given too much change by a shopkeeper, you give it back. You don’t keep it, that’s stealing.

Our elite sport’s people are role models and must understand the impact their behaviour has, especially on the young. The message that’s cheating is OK, if you get away with it, is just not right!

It’s the same in business. Our top business people, the leaders in any business are equally role models and must also understand that their behaviour is seen, is copied and does set the standard in that organisation, business or industry.

But above all else, doing the right thing is just that, the right thing to do. If you don’t have your integrity, you have nothing.

There’s a good solid rant to start 2008! I’m looking forward to a great year ahead, plenty of rants and of course plenty of discussion and feedback.

3 comments

  1. Well Mike that was a good rant. I agree with you whole heartedly.
    Wendy


  2. Hi Mike, Whats your Licence worth to you.

    Nah I dont mean your Real estate Licence, thats worth a fortune.I mean your Drivers Licence. A business manager, a property manager, even a Sales Person without a Drivers Licence finds it real hard to walk a mile in your shoes,let alone their own.

    I was therefore quite impressed to see on TV that a local Company has bought out an inexpensive way to insure your Drivers Licence. Not for people that drive whilst drinking , or recklessly, but for theose that loose their licence by points accumulation. I thought I would check it out, and it seeems pretty neat, I remeber losing my own licence for 6 weeks a few years back, (Oh to have been able to pay for a driver back then) so if anyone has an interest the web site is http://www.ezyinsure.com.au/ and the details are under Loss of Licence Assist.

    This could come under the heading of doing the right thing,or perhaps you are that excited as I was, that you will give it the prominence it deserves by placing it in a seperate category, or endorsing it to your team. Cheers


  3. Doing the right thing –
    Oh so right – the real test is doing the right thing even when no one is looking. That is true integrity.



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