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V. Reflection
Write a two-three page account about what you learned about yourself from completing the leadership/ethical assessments and exercises. Address the following questions in your response:
-Based on your assessment results, were they an accurate interpretation of you? Will this information be helpful to you in evaluating yourself as a leader or follower?
-Do you believe your core values influence your ethical behavior? Why?
-Were you in a high functioning team to complete the ethical film analysis report? Why or Why not? Explain
-After completing the four parts in the ethical leadership projects, what were your three ®bsp;take-aways and how will you use this information in your personal or professional life.
-As a follow up, include the three article summaries you mentioned in the leadership assessment inventories assignment, and explain how you can use this information to help you in your professional career.
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etermine the facts. Gather all of the relevant facts. It is critical at this stage that we do
not unintentionally bias our later decision by gathering only those facts in support of one
particular outcome.
dentify the ethical issues involved. What is the ethical dimension? What is the ethical
issue? Often we do not even notice the ethical dilemma. Avoid normative myopia.
dentify stakeholders. Who will be affected by this decision? What are their relationships,
to me, and what is their power over my decision or results? Who has a stake in the
outcome? Do not limit your inquiry only to those stakeholders to whom you believe you
owe a duty; sometimes a duty becomes clear only once the impact on a stakeholder is
assessed. For instance, you might not necessarily first consider your competitors as
stakeholders; however, once you understand the impact of your decision on those
competitors, an ethical duty may arise.
onsider the available alternatives. Exercise “moral imagination.” Are there creative
ways to resolve conflicts? Explore not only the obvious choices, but also those that are
less obvious and that require some creative thinking or thinking
“outside the box.
ompare and weigh the alternatives. Take the point of view of other people involved.
How is each stakeholder affected by my decision? Compare and weigh the alternatives:
Ethical theories and traditions can help here.
a. Consequences
1. Beneficial and harmful consequences to all parties affected.
b. Duties, rights, principles
i. What does the law say?
ii. Are there professional duties involved?
iii. Which principles are most obligatory?
iv. Are people being treated fairly, with respect for their autonomy and
equality?
c. Implications for personal integrity and character
i. What type of person am I becoming through this decision?
ii. What are my own principles and purposes?
iii. Can I live with public disclosure of this decision?
iv. Is this a decision of which I can be proud? Is this a decision that will
prove embarrassing?
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