Future of Ethically Effective Leadership

"Do you ethically represent your subordinates in front of the higher authorities? Select one choice from 0 = Not At All , 1 = Once In A While , 2 = Sometime , 3 = Fairly Often , 4 = Frequently If Not Always." [1]

My article "Future of Ethically Effective Leadership" at JSTOR [2]

My article "Future of Ethically Effective Leadership" at Springer [3]

My article "Future of Ethically Effective Leadership" at PhilPapers [4]

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