Ethical Leadership: Doing What’s Right, Not What’s Easy

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Ethical Leadership: Doing What’s Right, Not What’s Easy

When leadership is done right, the leader is a role model – someone who communicates the importance of ethical standards and holds their team accountable to those standards. Done poorly, leadership can negatively impact the productivity and well-being of individual team members and be detrimental to the reputation and success of the entire organization. 

Anyone can be promoted into a management role, but how do we develop the skillsets necessary to be an ethical leader?  This session at the Parking Industry Exhibition in March 2023 will define the concepts and characteristics behind ethical leadership, why it matters, and offer practical ideas to help ensure your success.

Cindy Campbell is the Senior Training and Development Specialist for the International Parking & Mobility Institute (IPMI). With over 40 years of experience in law enforcement, parking, and transportation services, she brings comprehensive industry knowledge and professional experience to the IPMI training program.  Cindy is a past chairman of the Board for the IPMI and is credited as one of the founders of an industry-wide initiative to advance the parking profession through education and increased awareness about the value of parking professionals. 

Prior to joining the staff at IPMI, Cindy served as Associate Director of University Police – Parking & Transportation for California Polytechnic State University. She is now dedicated to providing staff training, motivation, and skill enhancement through IPMI onsite training programs.  

Article contributed by the Parking PT team.
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