April 2024
Intermediate to advanced
262 pages
8h 1m
English
DOI: 10.4324/b23260-4
Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.
(Potter Stewart)
In Chapter 1 we dug into the argument for why ethical leadership is important. Taking it one step further, discussing why a concept is important naturally leads to a desire for a more specific definition of the concept. In this case, let’s define what ethical leadership is as we head toward an operational definition of ethical leadership which can be used for multiple purposes. However, a discussion of ethical leadership requires more than just a definition—it also requires some background and perspective. As Stewart, the former US Supreme Court Judge, notes in the quote ...
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