Ethics Ch.11: Leadership
ethical leadership
ability to create an ethical culture by motivating employees and enforcing organizational policies and norms involves: helping employees implement shared ethical values supporting others in incorporating an ethical culture into their daily decisions
emotional intelligence
ability to manage oneself and one's relationships with others effectively leadership styles: coercive authoritative affiliative democratic pacesetting coaching
leader follower relationships
communication is essential for leader follower congruence helps leaders avoid social isolation--> mutually beneficial relationships can be created by listening, giving respect, and providing feedback to the employees
conflict management styles
competing avoiding collaborating accommodating compromising different levels of assertiveness and cooperativeness
approaches to leadership
compliance based approach integrity based approach
transactional leader
creates employee satisfaction through negotiation for desired behavior or levels of performance
RADAR model
describes an ethical leader's duty to: 1. recognize ethical issues 2. avoid misconduct whenever possible 3. discover ethical risk areas 4. answer stakeholder concerns when an ethical issue comes to light 5. recover from a misconduct disaster by improving upon weakness in the ethics program
benefits of ethical leadership
directly impacts the corporate culture of the firm enhances ethical behavior patterns when employees are rewarded for their ethical conduct leads to employee satisfaction and commitment creates strong relationships with external stakeholders impacts the long term market evaluation of the firm
compliance based approach
emphasizes obedience to rules and regulations and sets processes in place to ensure compliance
power differences and workplace politics
employees may ignore observed misconduct at work if their concerns are not addressed appropriately ones who feel intimidated by power differences avoid communication with the leader workplace politics involves gossip, manipulation, playing favorites and taking credit for another's work may lead to lower morale, high turnover and negative behaviors among employees
employee empowerment
ethical leaders should empower employees to: make ethical decisions be responsible for their conduct employee empowerment is essential to create a values based organizational culture values based culture encourages employees to express concerns, bring up ethical issues and resolve conflicts
seven habits of strong ethical leaders
ethical leaders.... 1. have strong personal character 2. have a passion to do right 3. are proactive 4. consider all stakeholders' interests 5. are role models for the organization's values 6. are transparent and actively involved in decision making 7. take a holistic view of the firm's ethical culture
communication for becoming a better leader
have the tough conversations that you have been meaning to have stop talking and listen more pick up the phone or walk down the hall to actually talk with someone rather than relying on more impersonal emails communicate bad news in the same way, with the same zest, as good news share performance feedback with others regularly be purposeful and thoughtful in how you communicate ask for feedback so you can improve your skills work on your blind spots in your leadership abilities
collaborating
high assertiveness high cooperativeness
competing
high assertiveness low cooperativeness
categories of communication
interpersonal small group nonverbal listening
accommodating
low assertiveness high cooperativeness
avoiding
low assertiveness low cooperativeness
compromising
medium assertiveness medium cooperativeness
ethical business conflicts
occur when divergent views on a decision conflict with organizational goals help identify ethical issues that have to be resolved transparent communication ensures that the management is aware of ethical conflicts failures to act on employee concerns may lead to more group conflict employees can either ignore the issue, confront the other person or report the conflict
feedback
occurs through informal or formal systems employee to leader feedback is essential leaders should strike a balance in providing positive and negative feedback ways to generate employee feedback interviews, anonymous surveys, ethical audits and websites
authentic leader
practices corporate values daily and forms long term relationships with stakeholders
ethics programs and communication
programs that help communicate values to the employees codes of ethics ethical training formal and informal interpersonal communication assists in building leader follower relationships
transformational leader
strives to raise employee commitment and fosters trust and motivation
leadership styles and ethical decisions
styles that build strong organizational values among employees contribute to shared standards of conduct attributes for leadership: character, stewardship, and experience emotional intelligence
integrity based approach
views ethics as an opportunity to implement core values and empowers employees
leader follower congruence
when leaders and followers share the same vision, ethical expectations and objectives for the company