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Discussion 1:
Read the article by Yukl, Mahsud, Hassan, & Prussia (2013), as well as Chapter 7 of Gonzalez-Padron (2015). Complete the Checklist: Ethical Leadership Questionnaire, then answer these following questions from the text:
- Which behaviors are the most important for you to trust the ethical leadership of a supervisor, manager, or company executive?
- Are there any descriptors in the list that are difficult to observe? How can a company measure the ethical leadership within the organization?
- How does personal experience with a leader (e.g., work assignments, disciplinary actions) skew your assessment of his or her ethical leadership? Cite an example based on personal experience
Discussion 2:
Read Chapter 8 in Gonzalez-Padron (2015). Complete the Checklist: Ethical Health Assessment—How Ethical Is Your Organization?, then answer these following questions from the text:
- What additional questions may uncover the ethical culture of an organization?
- Which, if any, of these questions are seeking confirmation of the ethical climate (perceptions) rather than the ethical culture (values, norms, and artifacts)?
- How could management measure the ethical health of an organization other than survey questions?
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An ethical leader is the one who has and exercises the most appropriate ethical decision
in pursuit of solutions to management problems and leading his team (Ciulla, 2014). He/she
emphasizes that the team should always do the right thing. In order to offer continuous
organization success, ethical behavior is paramount to a leader. Following the modern
complexities of problems facing organizations and their leaders, ethics prove to be an essential
trait a leader should possess in order to ensure prudent judgment and consistency in decision
making (Ciulla, 2014).
One of the important behaviors to trust the ethical leadership of a manager is leadermember exchange relationships that can be described as being of a higher quality. These are
those that are based on mutual liking, trust, and respect. They are also characterized by a high
degree of emotional support and frequent exchange of valued resources meant t...