Reason and emotion
Four Components of Moral Action
Decision-Making Frameworks
Barriers to Ethical Behavior
Leadership in Ethical Action
100

What two forces influence ethical decision-making?

Reason and emotion

100

Who developed the four-component model of moral behavior?

James Rest

100

Name one ethical decision-making framework

The Four-Way Method (or Foursquare Protocol, Five Timeless Questions, Moral Brief)

100

What is ethical fading?

When people overlook the moral aspects of a decision

100

Why are ethical decisions central to leadership?

Leaders’ choices set moral tone and affect others

200

Which process often occurs first in moral judgments?

Intuition

200

What is moral sensitivity?

Recognizing that an ethical issue exists

200

What is the goal of using ethical frameworks?

To analyze and resolve moral dilemmas systematically

200

How do time pressure and stress impact ethical decision-making?

They can narrow focus and reduce moral awareness

200

What’s the first step to making better ethical decisions as a leader?

Understanding how ethical decisions are made

300

What is the social intuitionist model?

A theory that moral judgments are driven by quick intuitions, followed by rational explanations

300

What is moral judgment?

Deciding what the most ethical course of action is

300

What are the “Four-Way Method” criteria?

Truth, fairness, goodwill, and benefit to all

300

What is moral disengagement?

Justifying unethical actions to reduce guilt

300

What’s the second step to improving ethical decision-making?

Taking a systematic approach using ethical frameworks

400

How can emotions help ethical decision-making?

They alert us to moral concerns and promote empathy

400

What is Moral Motivation 

Prioritizing ethical values over personal or organizational gain

400

Which framework uses “facts, values, principles, loyalties” as its core elements?

The Foursquare Protocol

400

How can groupthink affect moral sensitivity?

It discourages dissent and critical thinking

400

How can leaders model moral courage?

By acting on principles even when facing opposition

500

Why is relying solely on logic potentially dangerous in moral decisions?

It may ignore human emotion, empathy, and context, leading to detached or unjust choices

500

What does moral character involve?

Having the courage, perseverance, and integrity to act on ethical decisions

500

What is one advantage and one disadvantage of structured ethical frameworks?

A advantage: organized reasoning

A disadvantage: may oversimplify complex dilemmas

500

Name one strategy to overcome ethical blind spots.

Increase self-reflection, use ethical reminders, or seek diverse perspectives

500

What’s the ultimate goal of ethical leadership according to Johnson?

To “cast light” rather than “shadow” through consistent moral action