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Guiding Principles for all Employees

Photo of a large sailboat with quote, "The ultimate leader is one who is willing to develop people to the point that they eventually surpass him or her in knowledge and ability."

The Guiding Principles were established in April 2001 by the Leadership Program Steering Team, which consisted of four Executive Leadership Team (ELT) members, a Regional Executive, and the Leadership Program Manager. Since this team was to provide guidance for the direction of the USGS Leadership Program, they first wanted to determine what the leadership behaviors were that they wanted every employee in the USGS to exemplify. With having just completed a particularly difficult ELT meeting the week before, they realized that as the ELT, they had not always modeled leadership. So they started the discussion around the behaviors they thought the ELT should live by. After several hours on that topic, they realized that the behaviors they wanted to model were exactly the same behaviors they wanted every employee to live by.

The goal of the U.S. Geological Survey is that all employees maintain a high degree of integrity, the foundation of the Guiding Principles. These principles are the behaviors that we each need to hold ourselves accountable for. The most important place for us to focus on as we review the Guiding Principles is ourselves. Ask yourself each day, "How did I do with each of the Guiding Principles today? Where did I do well? Where could I improve?" There are many creative ways that you can bring the principles into staff meetings, informal debriefings, and daily conversations to help people work more effectively together. If we each take personal responsibility to live by these principles, the USGS will be the most outstanding place to work.

A PowerPoint® presentation about the Guiding Principles can be downloaded by clicking here.

If you would like to view and print a copy of the Guiding Principles card (9 x 6) (PDF file), please click here.

If you would like to view and print a copy of the Guiding Principles poster (21 x 33) (PDF file), please click here.

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If you plan to display or distribute the Guiding Principles poster, we recommend that you discuss the purpose and value of the USGS Guiding Principles. Communication about the principles helps people to understand them and can initiate ongoing dialogue about the importance of living them.

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Cynthia Harris, 303-445-4660 ext. 222

Office of Organizational and Employee Development,
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Denver Federal Center
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