Exam 2: Stepping in and Out of the Shadows
Exam 1: The Leaders Light or Shadow58 Questions
Exam 2: Stepping in and Out of the Shadows53 Questions
Exam 3: The Leaders Character59 Questions
Exam 4: Combating Evil57 Questions
Exam 5: Ethical Perspectives58 Questions
Exam 6: Ethical Decision Making and Behavior57 Questions
Exam 7: Exercising Ethical Influence51 Questions
Exam 8: Normative Leadership Theories56 Questions
Exam 9: Building an Ethical Small Group65 Questions
Exam 10: Creating an Ethical, Inclusive Organizational Climate56 Questions
Exam 11: Meeting the Ethical Challenges of Leadership in a Global Society64 Questions
Exam 12: Ethical Crisis Leadership56 Questions
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In the ______ , destructive leadership is not only the product of toxic leaders, but of two additional forces: susceptible followers and conducive environments.
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According to many ethicists, ______ is key to ethical behavior and works hand in hand with moral reasoning in the decision-making process.
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Which item was not identified as an element for the signs of selfishness?
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A leader submits a false expense report, thinking he deserves the extra money because of his importance to the company. He is demonstrating which type of faulty assumption?
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Followers may unintentionally cast shadows because they lack the necessary knowledge, skills, and experience.
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Theories about how the world operates are assumptions that have to do with determining the consequences of choices, judging risks, and identifying causes.
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Define moral imagination and explain how it can be inactive or overactive.
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Moral justification involves comparing unethical or criminal acts with even worse activities, thus making them appear more tolerable.
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