God alone is unequivocally good. Jesus indicates this in his discussion with the rich young ruler (Mk. 10:18).
As leaders, we are created with the capacity and potential for goodness, stemming from our being created in His image.
If God alone is good and humans are capable of good only through Him, then knowing what counts for good can also only be determined under the guidance of God’s Spirit.
Leaders can cultivate goodness by learning to acknowledge wrongs, attending to God’s word, and imitating the saints.
When leaders are characterized by goodness, a self-awareness, an upward attention, and an outward activity follow.