Counsellors in Presidencies

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  • President Gordon B. Hinckley, "'In … Counsellors There Is Safety'", Ensign, Nov. 1990

General description of the role of a counsellor in a presidency.
"He is an assistant to his president."
"He does not assume responsibility and move out ahead of his president."
"In presidency meetings, each counselor is free to speak his mind on all issues that come before the presidency. However, it is the prerogative of the president to make the decision, and it is the duty of the counselors to back him in that decision. His decision then becomes their decision, regardless of their previous ideas.

The president, if he is wise, will assign to these chosen assistants particular duties and then leave them free to perform, requiring from them accountability for what happens."
"A counselor is a partner."