Teaching Ethical Leadership in an Unethical Time

Topics:
Motivation,
Time Management
Tags:
Action,
Leader,
Leadership,
Management,
Pennsylvania State University
Source:
Pennsylvania State University

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Overview: In order to be ethical, leaders must first be able to analyze their actions and understand how these actions will affect others both positively and negatively. This quality is known as moral sensitivity and is the first component in Rest and his colleague's model. Then, leaders make a moral judgment, the second component. In this phase, they select the course of action that is the right one to follow based predominately upon the effects. After the leaders make a judgment, they then analyze the moral motivation which inspires them do the right thing. Finally, leaders implement this action through the moral action component.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,659KB | Date: Feb 2004 | Pages: 13


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