Generational Values
Ethical Dilemmas
Servant & Authentic Leadership
Biases Affecting Moral Decision
100

Constructs representing generalized behaviors or states of affairs that are considered by the individual to be important


 values

100

a common ethical dilemma involves choosing between two____?

"rights"

100

What are the the two character-based approaches to leadership? 


Authentic and servant leadership

100

These play a key role in the moral reasoning process

values

200

Which generational group were said in the book to be entrepreneurial and embrace change?

Gen Xers

200

# of principles Kidder offers for resolving ethical dilemmas

3

200

What form of leadership is grounded in the principle found in the familiar adage ‘to thine own self be true’?

Authentic leadership

200

This is often characterized as "do what's best for the greatest number of people"

Ends-based thinking

 

300

True or false: Instrumental values refer to desired end states

false

300

Trust vs ____?

loyalty

300

How many characteristics are associated with servant leadership?

10

300

Moral justification that involves reinterpreting what types of behavior in terms of a higher purpose

immoral behavior

 

400

True or false: Studies found little evidence of a generation gap regarding basic values 

True

400

Ends-based thinking can also be known as ?

utilitarianism

400

Two detectives playing ‘good cop’ ‘bad cop’ is an example of what type of leadership?

Inauthentic leadership

400

Another way to dissociate behavior from one's espoused moral principles

euphemistic labeling

500

Values are learned through what process?

Socialization

500

What is the Golden Rule referred to in care-based thinking?

Do what you want others to do to you

500

The modern idea of servant leadership was developed and popularized by who?

Robert Greenleaf

500

A means by which people may violate personal standards by attributing responsibility to others

displacement of responsibility

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