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    with ethical codes that are deep, innate, and instinctive, so that they will not lose direction in the face of uncertainty or external pressure” (p. 2). Accordingly, the time is ripe for school leaders to lead with an innate ethical framework. Yet, Branson (2014a) argues that ethical leadership does not result from an innate characteristic that an individual possess, rather a school principal must learn to become an ethical leader. Furthermore, Branson (2014c) asserts that ethical leadership “is an

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    playing football as a quarterback and cornerback. Upon graduation he was on course to become the lawyer that he father wanted, but Penn State University came calling with a coaching offer. They saw the leadership qualities of a visionary and because of

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    discuss… ethical viewpoints by analyzing a case study: evil in the basement from the Book Meeting Ethical Challenges in Leadership by C. E. Johnson (2013). Does everyone understand what ethical viewpoints mean? Ethical viewpoints are statements that define an individuals believes, in terms of morals, values, and ethics. Your lives are governed by your ethical viewpoint. These values are learned and developed as you grow from a child to an adult. Now that you understand the term ethical viewpoints

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    and social agencies work within the ethical code that reflect their professional view and role in a society. Most decision making is human services are made based on their own specific ethics (Brody & Nair, 2014). Ethics are not simply expectations of leadership, but an essence of leadership because leaders have a responsibility to produce something good or harm, or make a social change (Manning, 2003). However, government and business agencies are often in ethical dilemmas, and it could make a negative

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    concept of an Advancing Leadership Style. I will identify the characteristics of a leader, and the external and internal environments that would play a part in any leadership style. Additionally, I will demonstrate how this leadership model assists in moving the organization forward in the direction of the mission or goal and assist in defining the organizational culture. Finally, I will show how this model is useful to the leader and followers by comparing other leadership models and their effects

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    Inclusive Leadership: Forming a Global Team Cornelius Cash Grand Canyon University LDR804-Leading across Cultures September 21, 2016 t: Ethical Leadership Models Research has shown inclusive leadership is based on leadership that is ethical and all-encompassing driven by the leaders desire to honestly connect to subordinates. Ethical leaders understand all subordinates regardless of race, creed, color or national origin play an equally important role in the strategic organizational plan

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    Academy 10 September 2014 Instructor: MSgt Blaine Holland Warren Bennis, a renowned scholar in leadership studies said, “Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality.” (Bennis, 2014) Widely regarded as one of the greatest Generals in U.S. military history and one of the most important men of the 20th century, George C. Marshall was an extraordinary visionary and ethical leader. In this paper I will first, cover how George Marshall used his understanding of pressures for organizational

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    phone known as the iPhone and leading that company was Steve Jobs. From a startup that began in his garage, Steve Jobs developed one of the most successful companies in the world. Apple’s success was a result of Jobs’ visionary leadership, not his ethical leadership. Steve Jobs was a visionary leader who introduced revolutionary technology to the world. Although Steve Jobs’ company was

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    Select an area of human services in which you currently work, or would like to work.          Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper addressing why ethics and ethical leadership is important in that field. a.       Discuss the moral responsibilities you would have as a leader in your field of focus. b.       Develop a moral vision or road map that would guide you as a human service leader. c.        Incorporate your personal values and the particular ethics of your chosen field into that

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    one of the most well-known leaders in our military and aviation history. Jimmy Doolittle was a visionary and ethical leader based on his display of Idealized influence from the core lesson of full range leadership by leading one of the most daring military operations in our history. He showed us how to manage change, even when the change was unpopular. He also displayed ethical leadership in his decision-making and planning at critical times during WWII,

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