Deck 3: The Leaders Character

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Stephen Covey refers to the continual renewing of physical, mental, social/emotional, and spiritual dimensions as ______.

A) long in the tooth
B) hair of the tiger
C) sharpening the saw
D) hitting the nail on the head
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The ______ thinkers value form and harmony.

A) aesthetic
B) social
C) economic
D) theoretical
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Which virtue is made up of self-awareness, openness, and transcendence?

A) Reverence
B) Integrity
C) Humility
D) None of these
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Treating others with respect and promoting their development is the most important Confucian virtue of ______.

A) prudence
B) humility
C) benevolence
D) compassion
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Which virtue emphasizes foresight and caution?

A) Justice
B) Reverence
C) Prudence
D) Humility
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Someone who values __________ appreciates protecting and preserving.

A) concern for environment
B) concern for others
C) creativity
D) belonging
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______ provide a frame of reference, helping us to set priorities and to determine right from wrong.

A) Ethics
B) Habits
C) Values
D) Roles
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All of the following were identified as cairns or markers for creating personal purpose EXCEPT:

A) find a sacred place
B) open the door when opportunity knocks
C) trust your reason
D) find your passion
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Which habit emphasizes a cooperative approach to communication?

A) Be proactive
B) Think win/win
C) Synergize
D) Seek first to understand, then to be understood
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______ thinkers seek unity through understanding and relating to the cosmos as a whole.

A) Religious
B) Prudent
C) Courageous
D) Social
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Those driven by ______ values generally have a lower quality of life.

A) internal
B) financial
C) external
D) intrinsic
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Someone who values ______ appreciates challenges, hard work, and improvement.

A) belonging
B) concern for others
C) creativity
D) achievement
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For what kind of value would fit the prototype for small business owners?

A) Aesthetic
B) Social
C) Economic
D) Theoretical
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______ are repeated behaviors or routines that foster virtuous behavior.

A) Values
B) Habits
C) Ethics
D) Roles
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Someone who values ______ appreciates dependability.

A) humility
B) scientific understanding
C) concern for environment
D) responsibility
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For those with a highly developed sense of ______, to betray their ethical values is to betray themselves.

A) moral landscape
B) moral identity
C) moral reality
D) moral compass
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Which type of courage enables followers to confront their leaders who are acting in a destructive manner?

A) Courage to serve
B) Courage to participate in transformation
C) Courage to leave
D) Courage to challenge
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Developing a _______ is the best way to keep the end or destination in mind.

A) formal agenda
B) map plot
C) mission statement
D) strategic plan
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A research scientist would be a prototype or example of which value orientation?

A) Theoretical
B) Economic
C) Political
D) Aesthetic
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Which habit is based on the idea that "all things are created twice"?

A) Put first things first
B) Think win/win
C) Sharpen the saw
D) None of these
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All of the following are examples of hardship events that leaders face EXCEPT:

A) career setbacks
B) personal trauma
C) problem employees
D) career advancement
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______ draws upon knowledge and experience to promote the common good over both the short-term and the long-term.

A) Courage
B) Wisdom
C) Ethics
D) Prudence
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______ can encourage us to endure in the face of hardship, such as physical disability or an economic setback.

A) Courage
B) Integrity
C) Roles
D) Temperance
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Moderation is the key to practicing the virtue of ______.

A) integrity
B) values
C) roles
D) temperance
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______ refers to completeness or wholeness.

A) Ethics
B) Habits
C) Values
D) Integrity
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Virtues need to be embedded into our self-concepts and behavior to develop a ______.

A) moral landscape
B) moral identity
C) moral outlook
D) moral framework
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All hardship experiences involve ______.

A) success
B) loss
C) conflict
D) communications
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All of the following are components of humility EXCEPT:

A) self-awareness
B) openness
C) integrity
D) transcendence
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______ is acknowledging that there is a greater power than the self.

A) Humility
B) Transcendence
C) Integrity
D) Openness
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Leaders with ______ are honest in their dealings with others.

A) courage
B) ethics
C) prudence
D) integrity
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Our moral identity is both a ______ and a ______.

A) trait/state
B) framework/outlook
C) idea/thought
D) reason/framework
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Moderation is key to practicing ______.

A) temperance
B) courage
C) virtuous behaviour
D) ethics
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All of the following are examples of Allport's six major value types EXCEPT:

A) constructive
B) aesthetic
C) social
D) political
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All of the following are examples of the common characteristics of moral exemplars EXCEPT:

A) certainty
B) positivity
C) production
D) unity of self and moral goals
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______ are made up of moral crises and moral confrontations.

A) Moral episodes
B) Moral processes
C) Moral innovators
D) Moral landscapers
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Being ______ makes them sensitive to ethical issues and encourages them to act morally.

A) moral
B) humble
C) ethical
D) virtuous
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Values, though critical, have to be translated into action.
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______ is an orientation that puts others ahead of the self.

A) Compassion
B) Transcendence
C) Integrity
D) Self-awareness
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All of the following are important features of virtues EXCEPT:

A) virtues are not easily developed or discarded but persist over time
B) virtues are best learned in early childhood
C) virtues shape the way leaders see and behave
D) virtues help leaders live better lives
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______ are more willing to face the reality of defeat.

A) Pessimists
B) Optimists
C) Passivists
D) Negativists
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Describe someone who you consider to be an exemplary leader. What do you learn about character from this individual? How can you apply these insights to your character development?
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Humble leaders have low self-esteem.
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Name and describe Allport's six major value types. Provide an original example of an occupation that fits into each type.
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Name and explain the eight important virtues for leaders.
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What is the most important virtue for leaders? Defend your choice.
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Someone who values humility appreciates new ideas and creations.
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Virtues operate independently of the particular situation.
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Name the ways that fictional stories can foster character development.
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Someone who appreciates scientific understanding appreciates others making their own decisions.
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Courageous leaders ignore risks and dangers.
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What sets exemplars apart from the rest of us is the extent of their engagement in moral issues.
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Pope Francis is a contemporary leader with high moral identity.
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Describe a time when hardship or suffering helped you to develop character. Classify the hardship according to the categories described in the text and identify what you learned.
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Describe the characteristics of virtues.
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Name the five common categories of hardship and provide an example of what each type of hardship can teach a leader.
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What types of courage do followers need to demonstrate?
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Character is often "more caught than taught."
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In the West, Greek Philosopher Aristotle (383-322
B.C.) argued that ethical decisions are the product of individual character.
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What are the differences between moral projects and moral works?
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What are the five common hardship events that leaders face?
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Explain the role of habits in character development.
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Why is humility an important quality for leaders?
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From a philosophical perspective, virtues have four important features. Name these four virtues and describe each briefly.
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Briefly describe positive psychology and discuss what this has to do with virtue ethics.
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List the five of the seven choice points made by humanitarian leaders as discussed in the text.
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Name ways to practice justice. Would this be difficult for you to do? Why or Why not?
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How can you best practice integrity?
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Develop a plan for addressing your weaknesses.
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Name the five components with which organizations can promote the development of moral identity.
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Identify ways you can practice temperance. What obstacles might you face in practicing temperance?
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How do stories promote our character development?
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Stephen Covey refers to the continual renewing of physical, mental, social/emotional, and spiritual dimensions as ______.

A) long in the tooth
B) hair of the tiger
C) sharpening the saw
D) hitting the nail on the head
C
2
The ______ thinkers value form and harmony.

A) aesthetic
B) social
C) economic
D) theoretical
A
3
Which virtue is made up of self-awareness, openness, and transcendence?

A) Reverence
B) Integrity
C) Humility
D) None of these
C
4
Treating others with respect and promoting their development is the most important Confucian virtue of ______.

A) prudence
B) humility
C) benevolence
D) compassion
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Which virtue emphasizes foresight and caution?

A) Justice
B) Reverence
C) Prudence
D) Humility
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Someone who values __________ appreciates protecting and preserving.

A) concern for environment
B) concern for others
C) creativity
D) belonging
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______ provide a frame of reference, helping us to set priorities and to determine right from wrong.

A) Ethics
B) Habits
C) Values
D) Roles
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All of the following were identified as cairns or markers for creating personal purpose EXCEPT:

A) find a sacred place
B) open the door when opportunity knocks
C) trust your reason
D) find your passion
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Which habit emphasizes a cooperative approach to communication?

A) Be proactive
B) Think win/win
C) Synergize
D) Seek first to understand, then to be understood
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______ thinkers seek unity through understanding and relating to the cosmos as a whole.

A) Religious
B) Prudent
C) Courageous
D) Social
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Those driven by ______ values generally have a lower quality of life.

A) internal
B) financial
C) external
D) intrinsic
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Someone who values ______ appreciates challenges, hard work, and improvement.

A) belonging
B) concern for others
C) creativity
D) achievement
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For what kind of value would fit the prototype for small business owners?

A) Aesthetic
B) Social
C) Economic
D) Theoretical
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______ are repeated behaviors or routines that foster virtuous behavior.

A) Values
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C) Ethics
D) Roles
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Someone who values ______ appreciates dependability.

A) humility
B) scientific understanding
C) concern for environment
D) responsibility
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For those with a highly developed sense of ______, to betray their ethical values is to betray themselves.

A) moral landscape
B) moral identity
C) moral reality
D) moral compass
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Which type of courage enables followers to confront their leaders who are acting in a destructive manner?

A) Courage to serve
B) Courage to participate in transformation
C) Courage to leave
D) Courage to challenge
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Developing a _______ is the best way to keep the end or destination in mind.

A) formal agenda
B) map plot
C) mission statement
D) strategic plan
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A research scientist would be a prototype or example of which value orientation?

A) Theoretical
B) Economic
C) Political
D) Aesthetic
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Which habit is based on the idea that "all things are created twice"?

A) Put first things first
B) Think win/win
C) Sharpen the saw
D) None of these
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All of the following are examples of hardship events that leaders face EXCEPT:

A) career setbacks
B) personal trauma
C) problem employees
D) career advancement
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______ draws upon knowledge and experience to promote the common good over both the short-term and the long-term.

A) Courage
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C) Ethics
D) Prudence
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______ can encourage us to endure in the face of hardship, such as physical disability or an economic setback.

A) Courage
B) Integrity
C) Roles
D) Temperance
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Moderation is the key to practicing the virtue of ______.

A) integrity
B) values
C) roles
D) temperance
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______ refers to completeness or wholeness.

A) Ethics
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C) Values
D) Integrity
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Virtues need to be embedded into our self-concepts and behavior to develop a ______.

A) moral landscape
B) moral identity
C) moral outlook
D) moral framework
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All hardship experiences involve ______.

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All of the following are components of humility EXCEPT:

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C) integrity
D) transcendence
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______ is acknowledging that there is a greater power than the self.

A) Humility
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C) Integrity
D) Openness
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Leaders with ______ are honest in their dealings with others.

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C) prudence
D) integrity
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Our moral identity is both a ______ and a ______.

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D) reason/framework
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Moderation is key to practicing ______.

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D) ethics
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All of the following are examples of Allport's six major value types EXCEPT:

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D) political
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All of the following are examples of the common characteristics of moral exemplars EXCEPT:

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D) unity of self and moral goals
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______ are made up of moral crises and moral confrontations.

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C) Moral innovators
D) Moral landscapers
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Being ______ makes them sensitive to ethical issues and encourages them to act morally.

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B) humble
C) ethical
D) virtuous
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Values, though critical, have to be translated into action.
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______ is an orientation that puts others ahead of the self.

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C) Integrity
D) Self-awareness
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All of the following are important features of virtues EXCEPT:

A) virtues are not easily developed or discarded but persist over time
B) virtues are best learned in early childhood
C) virtues shape the way leaders see and behave
D) virtues help leaders live better lives
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______ are more willing to face the reality of defeat.

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D) Negativists
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Describe someone who you consider to be an exemplary leader. What do you learn about character from this individual? How can you apply these insights to your character development?
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Humble leaders have low self-esteem.
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Name and describe Allport's six major value types. Provide an original example of an occupation that fits into each type.
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Name and explain the eight important virtues for leaders.
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What is the most important virtue for leaders? Defend your choice.
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Someone who values humility appreciates new ideas and creations.
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Virtues operate independently of the particular situation.
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Name the ways that fictional stories can foster character development.
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Someone who appreciates scientific understanding appreciates others making their own decisions.
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Courageous leaders ignore risks and dangers.
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What sets exemplars apart from the rest of us is the extent of their engagement in moral issues.
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Pope Francis is a contemporary leader with high moral identity.
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Describe a time when hardship or suffering helped you to develop character. Classify the hardship according to the categories described in the text and identify what you learned.
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Describe the characteristics of virtues.
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Name the five common categories of hardship and provide an example of what each type of hardship can teach a leader.
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What types of courage do followers need to demonstrate?
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Character is often "more caught than taught."
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In the West, Greek Philosopher Aristotle (383-322
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What are the differences between moral projects and moral works?
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What are the five common hardship events that leaders face?
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Explain the role of habits in character development.
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Why is humility an important quality for leaders?
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From a philosophical perspective, virtues have four important features. Name these four virtues and describe each briefly.
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Briefly describe positive psychology and discuss what this has to do with virtue ethics.
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List the five of the seven choice points made by humanitarian leaders as discussed in the text.
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Name ways to practice justice. Would this be difficult for you to do? Why or Why not?
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How can you best practice integrity?
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Develop a plan for addressing your weaknesses.
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Name the five components with which organizations can promote the development of moral identity.
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Identify ways you can practice temperance. What obstacles might you face in practicing temperance?
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How do stories promote our character development?
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