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    He tell Moses to choose several able men, and “teach them the statutes and laws of God” (Exodus 18:20). Vladu and Cuzdriorean (2013) state that “by including values and ethical behavior into accounting courses and by trying to discuss the consequences of unethical behavior for the image of the accounting profession, we can succeed to prove that business decisions are not just about numbers but also about the actors involved…

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    ethical standard the possibility of ethical dilemmas may occur; for istance contradiction between patients/families and human services experts about treatment and choice, Access to required social insurance assets for the matured, constantly sick and rationally sick and over the top medicinal blunders. Disagreement between patients/families and health care professionals about treatment and decision, access to needed health care resources for the aged, chronically ill and mentally ill and…

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    issues. Ethical leadership, issues of gender, and diversity in organizations are different topics that come up when talking about mostly all organizations big or small. When one hears about these different topics one might automatically assume that we are talking about unequal pay for women or a corrupt leader using his or her power and position to higher their status while negatively effecting their subordinates. We cannot deny that these issues do not happen but there is much more to it.…

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    In Meeting the Ethical Challenges of Leadership: Casting Light or Shadow, Johnson (2012) gives an overview of ethics, ethical decision-making, moral leadership processes and group and organizational dynamics. It is a very well organized book that provides reflective exercises and case studies throughout the reading. The author portrays leaders as either casting shadows or light. Shadows represent harm or destructive behavior and light expresses benefit and positivity. Those leaders that cast…

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    family, other business, industry and the community. Organizational leaders have an important role in communicating ethical standards and using rewards and punishments to reinforce normatively appropriate conduct (Treviño, Hartman, & Brown, 2000). Ebber’s influential leadership role in creating WorldCom through his vision and innovative nature could consider as indicative leadership. Although, when organizational leader become a reckless risk taker, they can harmfully impact and eventually…

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    the Organization’s Leadership That Exemplifies Ethical Standards and Practices This essay discusses the practices and leadership choices made in General Motors Ltd. General Motors is one of the most profitable organizations in the world. It deals with the production and assembling of motor vehicles all over the world. I believe that the type of leadership in General Motors has contributed to its ' profitability. General Motors is characterized by leaders who adhere to ethical standards and…

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    What makes a great leader? Leadership is the ability to influence and inspire others. In today’s society, powerful female leaders are consistently emerging and have vital roles in the workplace, home life and in the community. Being a leader is not just a set of learned skills, professions, or titles. At its core, it is about the virtues that one must possess like courage, optimism, compassion, and integrity. For this essay, I have selected former First Lady, Michelle Obama as an appropriate…

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    acting ethically. However certain actions that might not be considered illegal could be unethical and other actions that might be considered ethical might be considered illegal. Leaders needs to take into account both of these qualities. Leaders need to be responsible in their actions in order to operate legally but also need to take into account how ethical their decisions and behaviours are. The primary aim of any business is to generate a profit (a return) for shareholders. Leaders who…

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    are unknowns about my topic. I did not find any existing literature about whether or not there is a close relationship between institutional ethical leadership and organizational longevity. Do leaders of organizations behave in an ethical way based on their own set of values and principles, or is their behavior shaped by an established organizational ethical culture? In practice, the question remains of whether or not the fiduciary duties and official responsibilities of directors and…

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    Ethical, Moral, and Legal Leadership Ethical, Moral and legal dilemmas are part of the mind-boggling challenges confronting healthcare providers in their practice. Nurses and healthcare providers experience numerous episodes where they should settle on final moral choices which may affect them or their patients. According to Zolnierek 2012), there is never a set in stone answer for a moral quandary. Nursing ethics is a systematic review of what a person's behavior and actions ought to be about…

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