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A Teachable Moment
publication date: Nov 22, 2011
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author/source: Chase LeBlanc
HospitalityEducators.com Guest Columnist Chase Leblanc of Colorado
shares what he calls a "Code of the West" in this teachable momentLeblanc is CEO, Leadagers™ - Accelerated Leadership & OMC Performance and author of High Impact Hospitality http://www.linkedin.com/in/chaseleblancleadagers Code of the West I have lived up, down, in the middle and on both sides of the USA, but I was raised in the West. I’m not a farmer or rancher, but as I was growing up I had a chance to spend some time “learning the ropes” from my relatives who were. You had to be hardy, smart and tough to make it in either place. Savvy-skill-craft was prized and so was an even disposition. You had to hold up your end of the bargain or you were sent packin’. There was also a code, an unwritten agreement that bracketed your conduct. Lying, cheating or stealing were absolute no-fly zones, and you had to offer the other guy a “fair chance” in just about everything you did. I know some people will pass off my code recollections as myth, but I was not hanging out in Hollywood with A. Ladd, G. Cooper or J. Wayne - just with real people living real lives. In fact, responsible conduct was a major contributing factor to their sense of community and stewardship of the land. And, there was a word woven into their daily lives that is so old fashioned -- I feel compelled to dust it off just to use it in this sentence -- RECIPROCITY -- the “soul-coal” that stoked many barn raisings, harvests and roundups. In light of the recent news of a MAJOR FAILURE of institutional leadership in the sporting world that dominated last week’s headlines and Sunday’s news programs, I thought it might be timely to share a few relevant “rules of the trail” that I know have been valuable to myself and others who aspired to become respectable, responsible citizens and leaders in their own right.
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