CHAPTER 22: Management and Leadership

Cathy A. Flite, MEd, RHIA, FAHIMA

Merida L. Johns, PhD, RHIA

Learning Objectives

After completing this chapter, the reader should be able to:

  • Discuss factors that challenge managers’ ability to increase moral awareness for themselves and their employees.

  • Understand the stages of moral development and the importance of applying values when making management decisions.

  • Discuss ethical issues associated with management, including rationalization, socialization, and equity.

  • Explain the dimensions of ethical organizational leadership.

  • Contrast ethical frameworks for diversity management.

  • Discuss work environment factors that contribute to the acceptance of unethical behavior.

  • Understand the differences ...

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