In the world of IT, we often think of integrity as a trait of character and integration as a feature of systems and processes. However, these two concepts are deeply intertwined.
When we say someone has “integrity,” we mean there’s a consistency between their words and actions. If they commit to being somewhere at 5 PM, they will be there at 5 PM. If they promise to complete a project by Thursday, it will be done by Thursday. Achieving this level of integrity requires intentional planning and execution. You need to account for variables and engineer situations to ensure consistent outcomes.