Tinker Talks: Character matters

Published: Aug. 4, 2021, 9:16 p.m.

b'Air Force Materiel Command\\u2019s Connect program is an initiative to focus on building relationships. \\n\\nWe invited Wakita Oliver, a master resiliency facilitator with the 72nd Force Support Squadron, to join us on this episode of Tinker Talks to discuss the topic of Character. \\n\\nOliver teaches Profession of Arms Center of Excellence, or PACE, classes that concentrate on people leading themselves or others and on professional development. She said many of those classes encompass character as a whole.\\n\\u201cCharacter, for many of us, is about talking straight,\\u201d Oliver said. \\u201cIt\\u2019s about having those difficult conversations when we need to have them.\\u201d\\n\\nBeing respectful, showing transparency, admitting when you\\u2019re wrong and making that wrong right and being someone who is loyal are all a part of what\\u2019s learned through PACE and all have aspects of character in them, she said.\\n\\nThe purpose of AFMC Connect is to help units invest in their collective success by providing the time, tools, and resources to enhance personal and professional performance. AFMC Connect allows leaders at every level to have active and sustained engagement with their people.\\n\\nThis is not a \\u201cone size fits all\\u201d initiative, but rather it provides a standardized message with accompanying tools and resources to better assist in successful engagement. This is a holistic approach to strengthen resilience, reinforce protective factors and reduce unwanted behaviors through deliberate and meaningful personal and professional development. Focusing on our mission, building a shared purpose, and strong connections will aid in assisting our most vital resource, our people and create the AFMC We Need!'