Deck 11: Meeting the Ethical Challenges of Leadership in a Global Society

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In ______ cultures, there are clear differences in the roles of men and women.

A) feminine
B) masculine
C) uncertainty-avoidant
D) collectivistic
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According to the GLOBE study, ______ cultures encourage individuals to be tough and competitive.

A) assertive
B) performance oriented
C) future oriented
D) humane oriented
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______ refers to prejudging of out-group members based on prior experiences and beliefs.

A) Stereotyping
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Prejudice
D) Ignorance
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According to the GLOBE dimensions, this one describes the degree to which societal members take pride in their small groups, families, and organizations.

A) Assertiveness
B) In-group collectivism
C) Future orientation
D) Performance orientation
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Members of ______ cultures are more likely to take risks.

A) collectivistic
B) individualistic
C) low uncertainty avoidance
D) high-power distance
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A ______ is "the total way of life of a people, composed of their learned and shared behavior patterns, values, norms, and material objects."

A) culture
B) perception
C) stereotype
D) ideology
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______ is the extent to which a society fosters and reinforces such future-oriented activities as planning and investing.

A) Assertiveness
B) Performance orientation
C) Future orientation
D) Humane orientation
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According to the Global Business Standards Codex, the ______ principle acts on behalf of the company and its investors.

A) property
B) fiduciary
C) reliability
D) transparency
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According to Hofstede, ______ cultures put the needs and goals of the person and her or his immediate family first.

A) collectivistic
B) individualistic
C) low-power distance
D) high-power distance
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According to the project GLOBE, societies that promote planning and investing are high in:

A) performance orientation
B) future orientation
C) assertiveness
D) humane orientation
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All of the following are indicators to measure the uncertainty avoidant culture EXCEPT:

A) anxiety level
B) group cohesion
C) widely held attitudes about rules
D) employment stability
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______ contracts are broader and lay the foundation for how people interact with one another.

A) Microsocial
B) Macrosocial
C) Unisocial
D) Moralsocial
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______ is the degree to which a society encourages and rewards group members for improving performance and demonstrating excellence.

A) Assertiveness
B) Performance orientation
C) Future orientation
D) Humane orientation
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______ is the process of classifying group members according to their perceived similarities while overlooking their individual differences.

A) Prejudice
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Ignorance
D) Stereotyping
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The feeling of disgust reflects the presence of which moral intuition?

A) Purity/sanctity
B) Authority/respect
C) Harm/care
D) Fairness/reciprocity
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According to integrative social contracts theory, local communities have latitude to create their own rules. This is referred to as:

A) hypernorms
B) moral free space
C) macrosocial contract
D) microsocial contract
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______ cultures are more likely to stress interdependence, intuition, and concern for others.

A) Feminine
B) Masculine
C) Uncertainty-avoidant
D) Collectivistic
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______ describes paying close attention to our behaviors and interactions.

A) Moral inclusion
B) Dignity
C) Cultural synergy
D) Mindfulness
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______ consists of openness to new categories, openness to new information, and recognizing the existence of more than one perspective.

A) Moral inclusion
B) Dignity
C) Cultural synergy
D) Mindfulness
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______ is the tendency to see the world from our point of view.

A) Prejudice
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Ignorance
D) Stereotyping
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All of the following are elements of culture EXCEPT:

A) learned
B) shared
C) dynamic
D) static
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______ is the extent to which a culture encourages and honors people for being altruistic, caring, kind, fair, and generous.

A) Assertiveness
B) Performance orientation
C) Future orientation
D) Humane orientation
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Collectivist societies prefer universal ethical standards.
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Bribery is more common in collectivist societies.
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Individualists are more likely to lie to protect the group or family.
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The dimension of Hofstede's model that reflects attitudes toward the roles of men and women is called ______ versus ______.

A) power/distance
B) masculinity/femininity
C) high/low uncertainty avoidance
D) collectivistic/individualistic
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______ view themselves as citizens of the world with global obligations.

A) Cosmopolitans
B) Social loafers
C) Cultural ideologists
D) Ethicists
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______ cultures put the needs and goals of the person and her or his immediate family first.

A) Feminine
B) Masculine
C) Uncertainty-avoidant
D) Individualistic
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Along with taking stock of the potential moral pitfalls of globalization, leaders need to recognize that ______ makes ethical decision-making even harder.

A) prejudice
B) ethnocentrism
C) cultural diversity
D) stereotyping
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______ is the prejudgment of others based on prior experiences and beliefs.

A) Prejudice
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Cultural diversity
D) Stereotyping
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Members of ______ societies encourage and reward excellence.

A) performance-oriented
B) masculine
C) uncertainty-avoidant
D) power distance
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The Caux Principles emphasize the importance of human dignity.
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Masculine cultures maintain clearly defined sex roles.
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Those living in assertive, ______ cultures are tempted to engage in unethical activities in order to succeed.

A) performance-oriented
B) masculine
C) uncertainty-avoidant
D) power distance
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Concentration of ______ is a by-product of globalization that increases the likelihood of abuse.

A) power
B) integrity
C) honesty
D) altruism
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Regarding the follower ethics: Across the Culture in the United States and Germany study research showed that character/integrity, collective motivation, and encouragement were strongly endorsed by managers in each nation, while ______ was rated as less important.

A) power
B) integrity
C) honesty
D) altruism
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High-power distance cultures are comfortable with differences in status.
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Elements of ______ are passed on from generation to generation and from person to person.

A) culture
B) ethnocentrism
C) cultural diversity
D) stereotyping
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______ describes the relative importance of power differences.

A) Feminine
B) Masculine
C) Uncertainty avoidant
D) Power distance
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The United Nations recently launched the ______ to encourage multinational corporations to honor human rights, labor rights, and the environment while, at the same time, fighting corruption.

A) Abilene paradox
B) Global compact
C) Mission exchange
D) NATO
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Name the four features of cultures. Provide an original example for each element.
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Name three of the articles of the United Nations Declaration of Rights.
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Muslim societies place a high priority on purity.
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Define cosmopolitanism.
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According to the Global Business Standards Codex, the property principle honor all commitments.
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New Zealand is an example of a low-power distance culture.
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Name and explain the five foundations of our moral intuitions.
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Microsocial contracts govern the relationships between the members of specific groups (local towns, regions, nations, companies, professions).
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Citizens of collectivistic societies employ low-context communication in which most of the information in the message is embedded in the message itself.
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Mexico is an example of a low-power distance culture.
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High-power distance cultures are uneasy with large gaps in wealth, power, privilege, and status.
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Finland is an example of a feminine culture.
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People who live in a low uncertainty avoidance culture are more comfortable with uncertainty, viewing ambiguity as a fact of life.
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Collectivists are more likely to lie in order to protect the group or family.
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Greece is an example of a low uncertainty avoidant society.
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According to the Global Business Standards Codex the responsiveness principle engage with outsiders.
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Resistance to gender equality is strongest in collectivistic nations.
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Supporters of globalization point to free trade producing wealth as a benefit.
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Cultures aren't static but evolve.
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Broken communication cast shadows in a global society just as they do in individual leader-follower relationships.
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Discuss Gert's 10 rules for all types of actions that are either forbidden or required.
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Do you believe in universal ethical standards? Why or why not? Defend your position.
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Explain why managing diversity is the "core" of modern organizational leadership.
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Describe the impact of globalization on two of the leader shadows.
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Discuss what global leaders must do in order to cast light instead of shadow.
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Use Hofstede's values orientations or the GLOBE study to explain competing perspectives on an international global issue.
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Define mindfulness and explain how being mindful relates to leadership ethics.
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Identify the differences between a collective and individualistic culture. What are two examples of each?
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Apply one of the approaches to universal ethics to a current global ethical issue. What conclusion do you reach based on your analysis?
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Name and explain Hofstede's programmed values patterns.
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Compare the ethical blind spots of individualism to those of collectivism.
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Deck 11: Meeting the Ethical Challenges of Leadership in a Global Society
1
In ______ cultures, there are clear differences in the roles of men and women.

A) feminine
B) masculine
C) uncertainty-avoidant
D) collectivistic
B
2
According to the GLOBE study, ______ cultures encourage individuals to be tough and competitive.

A) assertive
B) performance oriented
C) future oriented
D) humane oriented
A
3
______ refers to prejudging of out-group members based on prior experiences and beliefs.

A) Stereotyping
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Prejudice
D) Ignorance
C
4
According to the GLOBE dimensions, this one describes the degree to which societal members take pride in their small groups, families, and organizations.

A) Assertiveness
B) In-group collectivism
C) Future orientation
D) Performance orientation
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Members of ______ cultures are more likely to take risks.

A) collectivistic
B) individualistic
C) low uncertainty avoidance
D) high-power distance
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A ______ is "the total way of life of a people, composed of their learned and shared behavior patterns, values, norms, and material objects."

A) culture
B) perception
C) stereotype
D) ideology
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______ is the extent to which a society fosters and reinforces such future-oriented activities as planning and investing.

A) Assertiveness
B) Performance orientation
C) Future orientation
D) Humane orientation
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According to the Global Business Standards Codex, the ______ principle acts on behalf of the company and its investors.

A) property
B) fiduciary
C) reliability
D) transparency
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9
According to Hofstede, ______ cultures put the needs and goals of the person and her or his immediate family first.

A) collectivistic
B) individualistic
C) low-power distance
D) high-power distance
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According to the project GLOBE, societies that promote planning and investing are high in:

A) performance orientation
B) future orientation
C) assertiveness
D) humane orientation
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All of the following are indicators to measure the uncertainty avoidant culture EXCEPT:

A) anxiety level
B) group cohesion
C) widely held attitudes about rules
D) employment stability
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______ contracts are broader and lay the foundation for how people interact with one another.

A) Microsocial
B) Macrosocial
C) Unisocial
D) Moralsocial
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______ is the degree to which a society encourages and rewards group members for improving performance and demonstrating excellence.

A) Assertiveness
B) Performance orientation
C) Future orientation
D) Humane orientation
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______ is the process of classifying group members according to their perceived similarities while overlooking their individual differences.

A) Prejudice
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Ignorance
D) Stereotyping
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The feeling of disgust reflects the presence of which moral intuition?

A) Purity/sanctity
B) Authority/respect
C) Harm/care
D) Fairness/reciprocity
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According to integrative social contracts theory, local communities have latitude to create their own rules. This is referred to as:

A) hypernorms
B) moral free space
C) macrosocial contract
D) microsocial contract
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______ cultures are more likely to stress interdependence, intuition, and concern for others.

A) Feminine
B) Masculine
C) Uncertainty-avoidant
D) Collectivistic
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______ describes paying close attention to our behaviors and interactions.

A) Moral inclusion
B) Dignity
C) Cultural synergy
D) Mindfulness
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______ consists of openness to new categories, openness to new information, and recognizing the existence of more than one perspective.

A) Moral inclusion
B) Dignity
C) Cultural synergy
D) Mindfulness
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______ is the tendency to see the world from our point of view.

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C) Ignorance
D) Stereotyping
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All of the following are elements of culture EXCEPT:

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______ is the extent to which a culture encourages and honors people for being altruistic, caring, kind, fair, and generous.

A) Assertiveness
B) Performance orientation
C) Future orientation
D) Humane orientation
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Collectivist societies prefer universal ethical standards.
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Bribery is more common in collectivist societies.
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Individualists are more likely to lie to protect the group or family.
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The dimension of Hofstede's model that reflects attitudes toward the roles of men and women is called ______ versus ______.

A) power/distance
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C) high/low uncertainty avoidance
D) collectivistic/individualistic
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______ view themselves as citizens of the world with global obligations.

A) Cosmopolitans
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D) Ethicists
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______ cultures put the needs and goals of the person and her or his immediate family first.

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C) Uncertainty-avoidant
D) Individualistic
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Along with taking stock of the potential moral pitfalls of globalization, leaders need to recognize that ______ makes ethical decision-making even harder.

A) prejudice
B) ethnocentrism
C) cultural diversity
D) stereotyping
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______ is the prejudgment of others based on prior experiences and beliefs.

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D) Stereotyping
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Members of ______ societies encourage and reward excellence.

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D) power distance
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32
The Caux Principles emphasize the importance of human dignity.
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Masculine cultures maintain clearly defined sex roles.
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Those living in assertive, ______ cultures are tempted to engage in unethical activities in order to succeed.

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C) uncertainty-avoidant
D) power distance
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Concentration of ______ is a by-product of globalization that increases the likelihood of abuse.

A) power
B) integrity
C) honesty
D) altruism
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Regarding the follower ethics: Across the Culture in the United States and Germany study research showed that character/integrity, collective motivation, and encouragement were strongly endorsed by managers in each nation, while ______ was rated as less important.

A) power
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D) altruism
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High-power distance cultures are comfortable with differences in status.
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Elements of ______ are passed on from generation to generation and from person to person.

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______ describes the relative importance of power differences.

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D) Power distance
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The United Nations recently launched the ______ to encourage multinational corporations to honor human rights, labor rights, and the environment while, at the same time, fighting corruption.

A) Abilene paradox
B) Global compact
C) Mission exchange
D) NATO
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Name the four features of cultures. Provide an original example for each element.
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Name three of the articles of the United Nations Declaration of Rights.
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Muslim societies place a high priority on purity.
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Define cosmopolitanism.
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According to the Global Business Standards Codex, the property principle honor all commitments.
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New Zealand is an example of a low-power distance culture.
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Name and explain the five foundations of our moral intuitions.
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Microsocial contracts govern the relationships between the members of specific groups (local towns, regions, nations, companies, professions).
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Citizens of collectivistic societies employ low-context communication in which most of the information in the message is embedded in the message itself.
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Mexico is an example of a low-power distance culture.
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High-power distance cultures are uneasy with large gaps in wealth, power, privilege, and status.
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Finland is an example of a feminine culture.
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People who live in a low uncertainty avoidance culture are more comfortable with uncertainty, viewing ambiguity as a fact of life.
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Collectivists are more likely to lie in order to protect the group or family.
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Greece is an example of a low uncertainty avoidant society.
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According to the Global Business Standards Codex the responsiveness principle engage with outsiders.
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Resistance to gender equality is strongest in collectivistic nations.
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Supporters of globalization point to free trade producing wealth as a benefit.
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Cultures aren't static but evolve.
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Broken communication cast shadows in a global society just as they do in individual leader-follower relationships.
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Discuss Gert's 10 rules for all types of actions that are either forbidden or required.
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Do you believe in universal ethical standards? Why or why not? Defend your position.
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Explain why managing diversity is the "core" of modern organizational leadership.
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Describe the impact of globalization on two of the leader shadows.
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Discuss what global leaders must do in order to cast light instead of shadow.
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Use Hofstede's values orientations or the GLOBE study to explain competing perspectives on an international global issue.
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Define mindfulness and explain how being mindful relates to leadership ethics.
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Identify the differences between a collective and individualistic culture. What are two examples of each?
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Apply one of the approaches to universal ethics to a current global ethical issue. What conclusion do you reach based on your analysis?
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Name and explain Hofstede's programmed values patterns.
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Compare the ethical blind spots of individualism to those of collectivism.
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