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Moral Leadership: An Overview

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This paper develops and examines the distinctions between the process of leadership, the person of the leader, and the job of leading. I argue that leadership is a delicate combination of the process, the techniques of leadership, the person, the specific talents and traits of a/the leader, and the general requirements of the job itself. The concept of leadership can and must be distinguishable and definable separately from our understanding of what and who leaders are, although the phenomenon of leadership can only be known and measured in the particular instantiation of a leader doing a job.

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Gini, A. Moral Leadership: An Overview. Journal of Business Ethics 16, 323–330 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017959915472

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