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State and explain the ethical values in leadership

      

State and explain the ethical values in leadership

  

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Faith
1. Integrity; is a concept of consistency of actions, values, methods, measures, principles, expectations, and outcomes.
2. Justice is a concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, or equity. It is also the act of being just and/or fair.
3. Honesty, including: truthfulness, fairness and sincerity.
4. Fidelity, including: faithfulness to clients, allegiance to the public trust loyalty to employer, firm or agency loyalty to the profession for the theist and faithfulness to God
5. Charity, including: kindness, caring, good will, tolerance, compassionate/ mercy and adherence to the Golden Rule.
6. Responsibility, including: reliability/dependability, accountability and trustworthiness
7. Self-Discipline, including: acting with reasonable restraint and not indulging in excessive behavior.
8. Trustworthiness: Be honest. Don’t deceive, cheat or steal. Be reliable - do what you say you’ll do. Have the courage to do the right thing. Build a good reputation. Be loyal- stand by your family, friends and country.
9. Respect: Treat others with respect; follow the Golden Rule. Be tolerant of differences. Use good manners, not bad language. Be considerate of the feelings of others. Don’t threaten, hit or hurt anyone. Deal peacefully with anger, insults and disagreements.

10. Responsibility: Do what you are supposed to do. Persevere: keep on trying. Always do your best. Use self-control. Be self-disciplined. Think before you act and consider the consequences. Be accountable for your choices.

11. Fairness: Play by the rules. Take turns and share. Be open-minded; listen to others. Don’t take advantage of others. Don’t blame others carelessly.
12. Caring: Be kind. Be compassionate and show you care. Express gratitude. Forgive others. Help people in need.
13. Citizenship: Do your share to make your school and community better. Cooperate. Get involved in community affairs. Stay informed; vote. Be a good neighbor. Obey laws and rules. Respect authority. Protect the environment.


Titany answered the question on August 12, 2021 at 10:04


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