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    that comes with the responsibility to do what is ethically right, encourage and direct others to accomplish an organizational common goal and vision. In Giltinane’s commentary on leadership style and theories, he defines leadership as a multi-facet process to identify goals, motivate other people to act on the goals,…

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    was a murderer of innocent men, women and children and how his failed leadership led to his death. In this paper you will see that General Custer is not an Ethical nor Visionary Leader. First you will see that his failed visionary ability, through the lack of individualized consideration and not creating an Inclusive Environment, led to his death and that of his regiment. Next you will read that his failed Ethical Leadership through his strong drive for success and use of language traps…

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    Leadership, Consultation, and Ethics The professional team that I will work with to consult, triage, and treat Mr. Martin will consist of a Psychiatrist, a Clinical Psychologist, a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Clinical Social Worker, Nursing Staff, a Recreational Therapist, and a Treatment Team Coordinator. We will be the team that will contribute to the individualized care of Mr. Martin while focusing on empathy and quality to make his treatment successful. The Psychiatrist has the…

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    in global leadership. Global leaders encounter a variety of issues and dilemmas due to the cultural diversity they are required to work with. Three of the most common issues or dilemmas in global leadership are gender inequality, ethical dilemmas, and miscommunication. Global leadership is challenging due to the three factors previously mentioned. Each year women are taking leadership roles in large corporations, but not every country or culture accepts them as leaders. Ethics or ethical…

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    personal ethical leadership model. There are many questions to answer but your first question is the most pressing. How do you create a personal ethical leadership model that will align with your own personal values and morals? Will it be transferable in any organizational environment? Will it mesh with organizational ethical codes of conducts? Will it adhere to those policies, laws and guidelines that are relevant to you as a person as well? Will your model draw from other contemporary…

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    why Osama Bin Laden was a visionary leader due to his team role of being a creator and his use of contingency reward in his transactional leadership style. I will then explain how he was an unethical leader due to his use of ethical relativism and pragmatic fallacy. Finally, I will explain how my own personal experiences are reflected through his leadership styles. I will now move on to explain Osama Bin Laden as a visionary leader. Visionary…

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    behavior that could have been avoided had others around the two key figures had stepped in to question their actions. This assignment will also discuss the difference be-tween leadership and power. And whether the same behavior would have been considered unethical in the private sector. Ethical obligations A few of the ethical obligations that will be discussed that should have been considered by Smith and Halloran, that would’ve helped them avoid the eventual charges they faced, are discussed…

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    Ethics and Leadership Great leaders are defined by their character, actions, and behaviors. All of which are profoundly affected by the leader’s beliefs and personal ethics. Today, the world is in desperate need of ethical leaders with the ability to make sound decisions and hard choices to accomplish goals. Far too often our leaders choose to make decisions based on what is the most beneficial for themselves, and not for the rest of their organization, unit, or country. The lack of ethics…

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    These are the words spoken by Sumner Kimball when asked to describe the type of man that he wanted to staff his lifeboat stations. Sumner Kimball was an ethical and visionary leader. He established and championed a simple yet revolutionary plan for developing the country’s professional maritime lifesaving service. According to the book The U.S. Lifesaving Service (Heroes, Rescues, and Architecture of the early Coast Guard) by Ralph Shanks “he was concerned with acquiring quality personnel,…

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    Brunswick has been blessed by God to have had two very transformational and ethical pastors serve the congregation during this time of change. They have both been very spiritual in their beliefs and very open to the community. They have sought out ways to be inclusive to everyone within the church and the community. “Discussions of spirituality cover a broad and increasingly complex spectrum of beliefs, practices, and approaches within and beyond traditional circles. For our purposes,…

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