Duty is how we value our job.
Duty begins with everything required of us by law and policy, but it is much more than that. As leaders, we commit to excellence in all aspects of our professional responsibility so that when a job is done we can look back and say I couldn’t have given any more.
- Be proficient in your job, both technically and as a leader.
- Make sound and timely decisions.
- Ensure tasks are understood, supervised, and accomplished.
- Develop your people for the future.
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