the influence of a moral person who moves others to do the right things in the right way for the right reasons
What is ethical leadership?
This type of value describes the outcomes or goals a leader seeks to achieve, like justice.
What are end values?
Good leaders take this into account when creating goals, ensuring that objectives benefit more than just themselves
What is the group of the team?
A moral person demonstrates virtues like courage, generosity, self-control, honesty, sociability, modesty, fairness, and this.
What is justice?
This leadership action involves treating others as unique human beings and recognizing their worth.
What is showing respect?
the ideas, beliefs, and modes of action that people find worthwhile or desirable
What is values?
A leader who consistently acts with honesty, even when it's difficult, is demonstrating this value.
What is integrity?
Followers lose this when a leader is dishonest
What is faith or trust in the leader?
Character is not what you say but what you do-it's derived from these.
What are your actions?
Power that comes from having formal job authority is called this.
What is legitimate power?
A type of power based on followers’ identification and liking for the leader
What is referent power?
By acting responsibly, the manager is able to deliver the project on time with only slight adjustments and maintaining the team's morale and trust
What is an example of modal value?
Dishonesty leads to this, causing leaders to become undependable and unreliable
What is distrust?
Aristotle said someone with good character can influence a group toward good intentions through these six traits. Name three.
What are trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship?
A supervisor who gives bonuses to employees is using this type of power
What is reward power?
A type of value concerned with means or actions a leader takes
What is modal values?
Finding the best outcome for everyone involved.
What is the ultimate goal of an ethical leader when negotiating differing values?
This humanitarian's goal to help people experiencing extreme poverty is an example of an ethical leader's goal
Who is Mother Teresa?
What is habitual behavior?
Mentoring, empowering others, team building, and citizenship behaviors are all examples of this.
What is serving others?
A type of power derived from being able to penalize or punish others
What is coercive power?
A leader who seeks input from their team before making a decision demonstrates this value of open communication and mutual respect
What is collaboration? What is inclusiveness?
Leaders are open and represent reality fully and completely to gain something in follower's
What is trust? What is faith?
This trait involves contributing positively to the group or community.
What is citizenship?
The result of this is followers being more confident and believe their contributions have value
What is showing respect to others?