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“Employees are using the language of character and demonstrating the qualities.”
   – Sibcy Cline Realtors

“The program has enhanced staff morale by helping employees feel better about themselves.”
   –WCPO-TV
   
“Employee turnover has declined 56%, and customer satisfaction (Service Dept.) has increased by 20 points since we started the Business of Character program.”
   –Tom Gill Automotive  
   
“Not using these principles in everyday business decisions can be devastating. A recent bad hiring decision – without careful consideration of character – resulted in a huge expense and decreased productivity for our company. By implementing the character practices we've learned from Mary, Tom and Lisa, we know that next time we’ll be better prepared.”
  – Reeve Communications

“Very important, but often forgotten aspect of leadership… inspiring!”
“Most importantly, this session was a time of reflection.”
 

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The Character Qualities of the Month are adapted from the book Achieving True Success, published by the International Association of Character Cities.
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