Compare and Contrast Notions of Ethical Leadership
Presented by: Jill Charpia
Introduction Comparing and contrasting leadership concepts will help to provide an
understanding of the relationship of Ethical Stewardship, Trust, and Leadership.
The following areas will be discussed in this presentation: 1) How do Caldwell et al. define leadership? 2) In what manner do leaders serve as role models (better or
worse) for ethical behavior? 3) What impact does the concept of trustworthiness have on
the level of trust in organizational leadership? 4) How do Caldwell et al. describe ethical stewardship? 5) Do you agree with Caldwell et al.’s thoughts on the
importance of ethical stewardship? 6) What is the correlation between leadership, trustworthiness,
and ethical stewardship? 7) How is Unethical Stewardship Solved? Conclusion
How do Caldwell et al. define leadership?
Caldwell, Hays, and Long (2002) defines leadership by: “Honoring a model of leadership that rises to the level of ethical stewardship can enable businesses to build trust, improve profitability, and achieve more effective results long-term.”
Based upon Chemer’s Leadership model Incorporates 3 tasks:
Resource Development Resource Utilization Image management
In what manner do leaders serve as role models (better or worse) for ethical behavior?
Murphy’s Discussion on Responsibility Impact of Negative Role Models
Example: World War II Hitler’s influence
Separation of Powers US Democratic System
What impact does the concept of trustworthiness have on the level of trust in organizational leadership?
Relationship of Ethics and Leadership Levine (2013) Example:
Hilary Clinton, Presidential Candidate Strong and Experienced Leadership Poor Ethical Values Impact of Trustworthiness
How do Caldwell et al. describe ethical stewardship?
Caldwell (2013) utilizes James Carlopio’s statement to describe ethical stewardship. Carlopio (2002) states, “(t)oday’s leaders must resist the powerful
temptation of self-interest and must be motivated by broader values and principles ‘based on a morally established duty owed an a fiduciary obligation”.
Example: Body Armor Purchase Potential Consequences Relationship of Ethical Stewardship and Trust
Do you agree with Caldwell et al.’s thoughts on the importance of ethical stewardship?
Yes! Why?
Fundamentally Correct Concept Increasing consciousness of the Population
Example Enron Scandal
Leadership Failure Unintended consequences
What is the correlation between leadership, trustworthiness, and ethical stewardship?
Consider the Opposite Ethical Values and Poor Leadership Success Rates
Discussion-Politics and Our Leadership Compromise
How is Unethical Stewardship Solved? Short and Simple; It’s not Can be decreased
Increased level of financial wealth. Stronger Government Harsher Enforced Laws
Perceived Rate of Corruption By Country
Wikipedia, 2015
Continuing the Discussion Concept-Three legged Stool
Ethical Stewardship Trust Leadership
Common Perception and Norms Influencing Factors
Conclusion Comparing and contrasting leadership concepts will help to provide an
understanding of the relationship of Ethical Stewardship, Trust, and Leadership.
The following areas were discussed in this presentation: 1) How do Caldwell et al. define leadership? 2) In what manner do leaders serve as role models (better or
worse) for ethical behavior? 3) What impact does the concept of trustworthiness have on
the level of trust in organizational leadership? 4) How do Caldwell et al. describe ethical stewardship? 5) Do you agree with Caldwell et al.’s thoughts on the
importance of ethical stewardship? 6) What is the correlation between leadership, trustworthiness,
and ethical stewardship? 7) How is Unethical Stewardship Solved? 8) Continuing the Discussion
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