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Army Quote by Silas L. Copeland

“A code of ethics cannot be developed overnight by edict or official pronouncement. It is developed by years of practice and performance of duty according to high ethical standards. It must be self-policing. Without such a code, a professional soldier or a group soon loses identity and…” quote by Silas L. Copeland
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“A code of ethics cannot be developed overnight by edict or official pronouncement. It is developed by years of practice and performance of duty according to high ethical standards. It must be self-policing. Without such a code, a professional soldier or a group soon loses identity and effectiveness. Once we know our job, have a genuine code of ethics, and maintain unquestioned personal integrity, we have met the first and most demanding challenge of leadership.”

Silas L. Copeland

About This Quote

Ethical standards arise from long‑term practice and self‑regulation, not from top‑down mandates.

In simple terms: Ethics grow through experience and self‑policing.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate personal integrity over time.

Themes

ethics leadership integrity professionalism

Mood

reflective serious

Type

leadership philosophical

When to use this quote

  • military units
  • corporate teams
  • medical professions
  • law enforcement
  • educational institutions

Key Concepts

self‑regulation culture identity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you model ethical behavior daily?
  • What systems reinforce personal integrity?
A Different Perspective

Rigid codes can become empty without lived commitment.

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