
The Moral Foundation of Extra-Ordinary L...
Clawson, James G.
The Moral Foundation of Extra-Ordinary Leadership
OB-0734 | Published May 21, 2001 Technical Note
Collection: Darden School of Business
Product Details
This simple self-assessment instrument helps individuals and teams assess their behavior on four dimensions of moral leadership: truth-telling, promise-keeping, fairness, and respect for the individual. The instrument may be used with groups from companies, with learning teams, with individuals, or as a tool for practicing managers to distribute to their team members. Summary statistics of the four measures can help leaders assess the moral foundation of their leadership and whether their traditional leadership techniques are likely to have any effect.
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