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State 10 traits of unethical leader

      

State 10 traits of unethical leader

  

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-Too much love for self.; A bad leader puts himself above others. In matters involving the organization, he would rather protect his own interests that that of the organization.

-Poor communication; He assumes a lot and expects others to play by his rules.
He rarely communicates his expectations, his goals and the things that he wants the organization to work on. Poor communication is the cause of numerous preventable conflicts. That is why this is a bad trait for a leader to have.

-Unwillingness to Take Risks; Whether in a business setting or in a non-profit situation, risks are inevitable. A leader who does not want to take risks is either deluded or living in an entirely closed shell!

-Indecisiveness; A bad leader wavers in his decisions. He decides one thing, then change it again. Then change it again soon after that. People can get easily confused because of this indecisiveness.

-Laissez Faire; This leader simply lets things happen as they happen. He does not want to participate in constructing the reality that would lead to benefit the organization.

-Poor Self Management; If you cannot manage yourself, how do you expect to manage a whole set of people who are working on different issues and tasks at the same time? Personal self management is a necessity for any good leader.

-Playing Favorites; Everything in an organization must be merit-based. Rewards and even punishments must be commensurate to output and performance. If a leader plays favorites, then he is compromising the long-term health of the organization.

Lack of Accountability; When a leader just wants to do things his own way without regard of accountability, you have take note. This is the beginning of a lack of accountability which might lead to a leader going astray.

-Deceitful.; If a leader starts telling stories to one person and then a different version of that story to another person, then deceit has taken hold of the leader. There is probably some kind of cover-up going on.

-Too passionate for power, wealth and prestige.; Leaders are entitled to wealth, power and prestige. But if he passionate only for these things, then something has gone awry! He is no longer thinking right for his office and for the organization.

-Loves big strategies but no thought for implementation. It's good to dream. But you gotta wake up to implement and chase after those dreams!


-Too much focused on rules. No problem on rules but there are times that they have to be bent to accommodate a bigger good.

-Ruling with an iron hand. There is no armed rebellion in the workplace isn't there? Since there is none, there is really no need for ruling with an iron hand!

-Impulsiveness. A leader should think carefully before embarking on any project and say anything at all!

-Complicates conflicts instead of resolving them. A leader should learn how to manage conflicts and not inflame them.

-Unwillingness to learn. Given the present situation of the global economy and how the business setting changes continuously, learning is imperative.

-Reacting negatively to criticism. A leader should keep an open ear to criticism, whether good or bad. It might lead to something good if taken in the right way.

-Approves unethical business. This is a sure-fire guarantee that your organization will go the way of Enron. Beware of leaders who approve unethical business!

Titany answered the question on August 12, 2021 at 10:09


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