Leadership and Ethics in the Workplace Ismail A ’A Mustafaa Brandman University April 21‚ 2012 Abstract When leaders commit ethical violations we often assume that the leader lacks principles‚ morals‚ values‚ and ethics. The purpose of this research paper is to examine and identify the pitfalls that leaders encounter in regards to ethical leadership in the workforce. The author will also look at the different definitions of ethical leadership‚ look at what the past and current challenges
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Instructional Leadership Teresa Hammond Marshall University Dynamic instructional leadership requires a focused leader. A successful instructional leader inspires those who work with them. Leaders in the field of education must facilitate growth‚ encourage risk‚ and explore new ideas. The skillful use of collaboration improves education for the students in the school‚ while promoting professional growth. Dedication to the mission and the vision of the school are the guiding forces for
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Leadership Style Contemporary Issues in Organizational Leadership In today’s world of business and commerce‚ effective leadership is necessary to drive the masses and achieve productivity. Being a leader has many advantages and challenges. There are also many effective leadership styles that one can follow. In this paper‚ the term and concept of leadership will be defined‚ several types of effective leadership will be discussed as well as how one’s leadership style is developed and modified
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Strategic leadership. This assignment critically evaluates leadership theories within a strategic framework by drawing upon literature sources and contrasting different academic perspectives. It will explore the relevance of strategic leadership within a small organization ‚ as it appears that‚ from an initial review of the literature‚ that strategic leadership theories are aimed at large‚ complex‚ corporate organisations. Recommendations will be made as to whether or not the strategic leadership
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Case Study: Leadership Assessments for Succession of the Robinson Agency Kia Williams University of the Rockies Abstract This paper is a case presentation of a collaborative effort between an established leader of firm and a consultant team to develop an assessment approach in preparation for Mr. Robinson’s retirement and succession plan. Given that this once small family owned business has developed into a well-established firm under the tutelage of Mr. Robinson‚ he desires for the legacy
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Leadership Style LDR 531 October 4‚ 2013 Rick Benito Leadership Style A Leader to Emulate Robert “Bob” Gale was the first sales manager ever worked with at Baxter Healthcare’s Renal Division. Although Bob never had a political agenda‚ when it came to managing the Hemodialysis Sales Team‚ he demonstrated many traits of a transforming leader. According to Yukl‚ “These leaders seek to raise the consciousness of followers by appealing to ideals and moral values.” (p. 347). The first advice
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction “Leadership is unlocking people’s potential to become better” (Bill Bradley). Leaders only influence and inspire‚ not manipulate because manipulation leads to discouragement and abuse to those who are under him. An institution will not run effectively without observing proper leadership styles especially when it comes to financial matters. Almost all organizations have their Chief Finance Officer (CFO). A CFO is an officer who is
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The five multi-level perspectives of Heifetz as it relates to adaptive leadership are: 1.) purpose and possibility which involves diagnosing the situation considering the values at stake‚ and unbundling the issues involved; 2.) diagnosing the system in which the adaptive leader takes to the balcony to gain an understanding of the organization’s culture‚ structures‚ and ways of thinking; 3.) mobilizing the system in which the leader identifies the issues that engage the most attention to finding
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experience the impact of leadership. Leadership is often regarded as the single most crucial factor in the success or failure of business‚ schools‚ religious groups and of almost all organizations. (Parker‚ 2001) “Leadership is one of the most observed phenomena on earth... but it is one of the least understood.” The word leadership was not known in English language until the first half of the century. Leadership has many meaning; Chapins (1924) said that leadership as a point of polarization
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Leadership Competencies: Are we all saying the same thing? Jeffrey D. Horey Caliber Associates 49 Yawl Dr. Cocoa Beach‚ FL 32931 horeyj@calib.com Jon J. Fallesen‚ Ph.D. Army Research Institute Ft. Leavenworth‚ KS jon.fallesen@leavenworth.army.mil In the course of developing an Army leadership competency framework focused on the Future Force (up to year 2025)‚ the authors examined several existing U.S. military and civilian leadership competency frameworks. We attempt to link the core constructs
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