RST Chap 11
_______ ______ are concerned with the outcomes or goals a leader seeks to achieve.
End values
The process by which a good person rightly influences others to accomplish a common good is known as:
Ethical leadership
Which of the following refers to adherence to a balanced standard of justice without relevance to one's own feelings or indications?
Fairness
An ethical leader with ethical goals may impose his or her will on others.
False
Having a formal job title or status refers to one's reward power.
False
Having more control than followers does not affect a leader's ethics.
False
The power base that relies on followers' identification and liking for the leader is known as _______ _______.
Referent power
Acting in the best interests of others, even when it might run counter to a leader's self-interests, refers to the principle of:
Serving others
Values include all of the following except:
Tolerance
Being honest is not just about the leader telling the truth.
True
Character enables a leader to maintain his or her core ethical values even in times of immense adversity.
True
Character refers to a leader's core values and who he or she is.
True
Expert power refers to followers' perceptions of the leader's competence.
True
Leadership has a moral dimension because leaders influence the lives of others.
True
Serving others is an example of altruism.
True
There are times when telling the whole truth can be destructive and counterproductive.
True
When a leader is not honest, others come to see that leader as:
Undependable; Unreliable
To avoid misusing power, the text warns that leaders should be:
Vigilant