"Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character." (Albert Einstein)
Judgement of one's attitude is highly subjective. As is the judgement of character.
"Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character." (Albert Einstein)
Judgement of one's attitude is highly subjective. As is the judgement of character.
Agree, SLM. People can be highly ethnocentric in their judgments. What is needed is an ultimate standard and an impartial judge.
I would disagree, not an ultimate standard but a baseline one. Beyond that, I'd say people should keep their judgements to themselves.
Agree, SLM. As there is more than one way to spell judgment/judgement, there is more than one way to define the standard (ultimate/baseline).
When we are judging attitude are we really just judging an expression of attitude?
Agree, SLM. As there is more than one way to spell judgment/judgement, there is more than one way to define the standard (ultimate/baseline).
So to go back to the OP, someone can come into a job interview and bring a great positive attitude, and that would certainly suggest that they have, at least in part, a positive character but it's not the entirety of their character.
have you checked yourself for these lately? (no, I don't really wanna know....lol)
I used to as well...it's about strengthening the team...bad attitude weakens the team and screws production. A skill can be taught. Character is intrinsic.I personally hire for attitude. I don't care how good someone is at a job, if they bring the wrong attitude into a team then it all goes to ****. Those who have the right behaviors consistently outperform because they adapt and progress and bring the team ahead with them.
"Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character." (Albert Einstein)