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218 - Three Critical Characteristics of Ethical Leadership: Character, Stewardship, Experience

Three Critical Characteristics of Ethical Leadership: Character, Stewardship, Experience 

Ethical Leadership is about innate personal qualities (character), and acquired knowledge (experience). The challenge in recognizing and choosing leaders is to find the ability to determine the true depth of their character and experience.

  • Discuss how the true purpose of leadership is the well-being of those that they lead
  • Work in a team setting to evaluate the three most critical skills for moral leadership ethics

Al Gini, Ph.D. - Professor  of Business Ethics, Chair, Department of Management, Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL

FOS: 2 Behavioral Ethics

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