Examples of Honesty in the following topics:
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Honesty in Leadership: Kouzes and Posner
- Kouzes and Posner identify five behaviors of effective leadership, with honesty essential to each.
- Honesty refers to different aspects of moral character.
- Honesty also implies the absence of lying, cheating, or theft.
- Honesty also brings a degree of transparency to a leader's interaction with others.
- The need for honesty is woven throughout the primary activities of effective leaders.
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Other Important Trait Theories
- An example of a central trait would be honesty.
- The six factors are generally named Honesty-Humility (H), Emotionality (E), Extroversion (X), Agreeableness (A), Conscientiousness (C), and Openness to Experience (O).
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Leadership Traits
- Some of the inherent leadership traits in Zaccaro's model include extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, openness, neuroticism, honesty/integrity, charisma, intelligence, creativity, achievement motivation, need for power, oral/written communication, interpersonal skills, general problem-solving, decision making, technical knowledge, and management skills.
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Defining Values
- If an employee values honesty, hard work, and discipline, for example, he will likely make an effort to exhibit those traits in the workplace.
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How Values Influence Behavior
- If a person values honesty, then he or she will strive to be honest.
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Setting Transparency Norms
- Organizations that value honesty, trust, and ethical practices encourage accuracy and thereby increase their transparency.
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The Trait-Theory Approach
- This model contends the following traits are correlated with strong leadership potential: extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, openness, neuroticism, honesty, charisma, intelligence, creativity, achievement motivation, need for power, communication skills, interpersonal skills, problem-solving skills, decision-making skills, technical knowledge, and management skills.
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Promoting Ethical Behavior through the Planning Process
- Companies must also use promotion methods that avoid negative advertising and promote truth and honesty about a product.