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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Philosophy
Student Reflections On Leadership, Benjamin George, Halle Rose, Samantha Xu
Student Reflections On Leadership, Benjamin George, Halle Rose, Samantha Xu
The International Journal of Ethical Leadership
No abstract provided.
Le Cong Co: A Vietnamese Legacy Of Ethical Leadership, James A. Schnell
Le Cong Co: A Vietnamese Legacy Of Ethical Leadership, James A. Schnell
The International Journal of Ethical Leadership
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Canyon: Coming To Terms With Cross-Cultural Differences In Ethical Leadership, Howard Ernst
Bridging The Canyon: Coming To Terms With Cross-Cultural Differences In Ethical Leadership, Howard Ernst
The International Journal of Ethical Leadership
No abstract provided.
The (Morally) Courageous Leader: Inside-Out Leadership, Capt. Stephen Trainor
The (Morally) Courageous Leader: Inside-Out Leadership, Capt. Stephen Trainor
The International Journal of Ethical Leadership
No abstract provided.
Moral Choices And Leadership, Gregory Eastwood
Moral Choices And Leadership, Gregory Eastwood
The International Journal of Ethical Leadership
No abstract provided.
The Prince -- Brief Synopsis -- Powerpoint, Zach Davidson
The Prince -- Brief Synopsis -- Powerpoint, Zach Davidson
Open Educational Resources
This is a very brief PowerPoint covering some key ideas in Machiavelli's THE PRINCE.
Key Ethical Leadership Characteristics Of State Police Promotional Candidates In The South, David Patrick Hay
Key Ethical Leadership Characteristics Of State Police Promotional Candidates In The South, David Patrick Hay
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Public officials, researchers, and practitioners agree police organizations need the proper tools to foster a stronger sense of ethical leadership to more effectively conduct police operations and work with communities. However, few researchers have investigated ethical leadership characteristics for police supervisors, and no research has been conducted to identify desired ethical leadership characteristics for state police supervisors in the southern United States. The purpose of this qualitative Delphi study was to determine the degrees of consensus and support of identified key ethical leadership characteristics for state police promotional candidates in the southern United States, using the theoretical framework of transformational …
Nurses’ Aesthetic Responses And Emotional Judgements To Senior Leaders’ Symbolism, Lucinda A. Easler
Nurses’ Aesthetic Responses And Emotional Judgements To Senior Leaders’ Symbolism, Lucinda A. Easler
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Stress can be heightened during a merger; understanding how acute care nurses who work in a hospital undergoing a merger, experience senior leaders’ use of symbolism may help to promote hospital and leader sustainability. Executive symbolism unfolds into aesthetic experience, normally considered a response to art, with few studies of its existence and benefit to organizational life. The purpose of this phenomenological-hermeneutic study guided by Parker’s aesthetic theory was to examine acute care nurses’ emotional responses and experiences with senior leaders’ use of executive symbolism in the midst of the organizational change. Interviews with 11 acute care registered nurses were …