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  2. Ethical leadership - Wikipedia

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    Ethical leadership is leadership that is directed by respect for ethical beliefs and values and for the dignity and rights of others. It is thus related to concepts such as trust, honesty, consideration, charisma, and fairness. [1] [2] Ethics is concerned with the kinds of values and morals an individual or a society finds desirable or appropriate.

  3. Honest Leadership and Open Government Act - Wikipedia

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    New transparency for lobbyist political donations, bundling and other financial contributions Requires disclosure to the Federal Election Commission when lobbyists bundle over $15,000 semiannually in campaign contributions for any federal elected official, candidate (including Senate, House and Presidential), or leadership PAC.

  4. Radical Candor - Wikipedia

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    Unlike radical transparency or radical honesty, Scott says the management principle of radical candor involves “caring personally while challenging directly.” [3] [4] The book was first published in 2017 by St. Martin's Press. A fully revised and updated version was released in 2019.

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    Here’s where they stand on issues of transparency. ... is Ferguson’s leading competitor for the governor’s seat. From 1997 to 2005, he was the elected Sheriff for King County, and from 2005 ...

  6. Positions of Honor - AOL

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    There was no problem with his leadership, the speaker assured reporters, claiming he had “nothing but praise” for the now-former chairman and congratulating him for having done a “great job ...

  7. Authentic leadership - Wikipedia

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    Authentic leadership, while having no formal or unequivocal definition, is a growing field in academic research. [1] The idea has also been embraced by leaders and leadership coaches, who view it as an alternative to leaders who emphasize profit and share price over people and ethics.

  8. 50 Times Companies Put Profits Above Ethics With Their ... - AOL

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    Opt for brands that maintain transparency and value, even if it means exploring lesser-known or store-brand alternatives," he said. #4 So, Not A 2-Pack Image credits: Thepicausno

  9. Employeeship - Wikipedia

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    Employeeship is a process where traditional thinking in regards to leadership and subordination in hierarchy is abandoned. The traditional model is replaced by a mindset of partnership, a relationship where both managers and employees take ownership over their work situation. The main objective is to achieve a working environment that ...