Deck 4: Combating Evil

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All of the following are components of the 5-R model for evaluating apologies EXCEPT:

A) recognition
B) repetition
C) remorse
D) revaluating
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_____ is a concern about future consequences of actions for this and future generations.

A) Humanism
B) Generativity
C) Benevolence
D) Humility
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______ promotes honesty, sincerity, and candor.

A) Justice
B) Mutuality
C) Integrity
D) Humility
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Which common spiritual practice involves self-examination?

A) Listening responsively
B) Demonstrating respect for others' values
C) Engaging in reflective practice
D) Appreciating the contributions of others
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Which of the following is true of forgiveness?

A) Offered only when the offender repents
B) Forgets the past to move forward
C) Strives to be emotionally neutral
D) Takes place over an extended period of time
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Which of the following is a benefit of forgiving others?

A) A greater sense of well-being
B) Better physical health
C) Improved relationships
D) All of these
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______ is/are one of the evildoers' most powerful tools.

A) Language
B) Nonverbal cues
C) Money
D) Logic
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All of the following are components of the definition of workplace spirituality EXCEPT:

A) community
B) inner life
C) endurance
D) meaningful work
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Bringing warring groups together begins with

A) rejecting revenge in favor of restraint
B) empathy for the enemies' humanity
C) commitment to restore the broken relationship
D) recalling the past and rendering a judgment
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Which of the following is a danger posed by workplace spirituality?

A) Imposing particular religious or spiritual views on followers
B) Demanding unquestioning obedience
C) Using spirituality as a tool to increase productivity
D) All of these
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Which "face of evil" focuses on the power of situational factors to produce evildoing?

A) Deception approach
B) Evil as ordinary approach
C) Evil as choice approach
D) Sanctioned destruction approach
Question
In the four strands that explain how warring groups can bind together, ______ is used to restore the broken relationship.

A) empathy
B) commitment
C) forbearance
D) moral truth
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According to Ashmos and Duchon, the ______ refers to the fact that employees have spiritual needs.

A) meaningful work
B) community
C) inner life
D) exterior life
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Which "face of evil" is a form of narcissism (self-centeredness)?

A) Deception approach
B) Administrative/bureaucratic approach
C) Sanctioned destruction approach
D) Dreadful approach
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The FIRST step of the forgiveness process is

A) finding meaning in undeserved suffering
B) dropping our anger and becoming emotionally neutral
C) acknowledging the hurt
D) recognizing the high price of dwelling on the injury
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A case example of evil as ______ is the Stanford Prison Experiment.

A) deception
B) bureaucratic
C) ordinary
D) choice
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In the four strands that explain how warring groups can bind together, ______ means to reject revenge in favor of restraint.

A) empathy
B) commitment
C) forbearance
D) moral truth
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______ refers to the fact that organization members desire connection to others.

A) Meaningful work
B) Community
C) Inner life
D) Exterior life
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In the four-stage model of forgiveness, at the _____ step, the injured party realizes he or she is paying a high price for dwelling on the injury and considers possibilities.

A) uncovering
B) decision
C) work
D) deepening
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Which "face of evil" forces us to examine our motives?

A) Dreadful approach
B) Deception approach
C) Administrative approach
D) Sanctioned destruction approach
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All are part of the four strands that can help bring reconciliation between warring groups EXCEPT:

A) moral truth
B) empathy
C) commitment
D) compassion
Question
______ is likely to continue when others fail to intervene to stop it.

A) Power
B) Evil
C) Wrongdoing
D) Care
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______ refers to the fact that workers typically are motivated by more than material rewards.

A) Inner life
B) Workplace spirituality
C) Meaningful work
D) Meaningful life
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More and more academics are studying the link between spiritual values and practices and organizational performance.
Question
______ is confidence in the character and truthfulness of the organization and its representatives.

A) Humility
B) Integrity
C) Trust
D) Care
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The fourth and final phase of the four-stage model of forgiveness, ______, describes the outcomes of forgiving.

A) decision
B) uncovering
C) work
D) deepening
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______ can help restore the dignity of victims and promote healing.

A) Correspondence
B) Thankfulness
C) Prayer
D) Apologies
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Workplace spirituality emphasizes inner life, meaningful work, and ______.

A) beauty
B) community
C) purpose
D) ethics
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All of the following are part of the 5-R model for evaluating the apologies of others EXCEPT:

A) remorse
B) recognition
C) respect
D) repetition
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Many ______ (pseudo or inauthentic) come up short.

A) correspondence
B) thankful words
C) prayers
D) apologies
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______ is the recognition that employees have an inner life that nourishes and is nourished by meaningful work that takes place in the context of community.

A) Workplace spirituality
B) Moral identity
C) Moral reasoning
D) Deepening
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The evil as ______ perspective focuses on the situational factors that cause normal people to become evildoers.

A) ordinary
B) deception
C) despair
D) administration
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The first phase of the four-stage model of forgiveness is ______, a victim may initially deny that a problem exists.

A) decision
B) uncovering
C) work
D) deepening
Question
______ evil is based on technology and logic.

A) Administrative
B) Ordinary
C) Deception
D) Coercive
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______ is kindness toward others, desire to promote the happiness, and prosperity of employees.

A) Benevolence
B) Humility
C) Integrity
D) Compassion
Question
______ apologies do not question whether the victim was damaged.

A) Humble
B) Authentic
C) Trusting
D) Caring
Question
In the ______, aggression provokes retaliation which in turn provokes further aggression.

A) cycle of deception
B) cycle of despair
C) cycle of evil
D) cycle of denial
Question
In evil as ______, individuals are consumed with keeping up appearances.

A) decision
B) acceptance
C) administration
D) deception
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In the ______ stage of forgiveness, the forgiver recognizes the high price he or she is paying for dwelling on the injury.

A) acceptance
B) denial
C) decision
D) deception
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With ______, the person takes concrete steps to aid the victim.

A) restitution
B) remorse
C) respect
D) repetition
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In order for warring groups to reconcile, both parties must acknowledge that one or both caused injury.
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A number of scholars argue that we become good or evil through a series of small, incremental decisions.
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Authentic apologies are frequently vague.
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To forgive, we must forget past wrongs and move on.
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Define workplace spirituality.
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Describe the four strands that can help bring reconciliation between warring groups.
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Religion and spirituality are interchangeable terms.
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The evil as choice perspective emphasizes the motivations behind evil.
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Briefly describe the four-stage model of forgiveness.
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In evil as ordinary group, members draw a mental circle.
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Name and briefly describe the common spiritual practices that help leaders become more ethical and effective.
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The positive outcomes of forgiving are experienced in the deepening phase of the forgiveness process.
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Compare and contrast the six faces of evil. What overall picture of evil emerges from your analysis?
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Identify the possible dangers of workplace spirituality.
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Describe the benefits of apologies.
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What are some of the improvements spirituality can make in the workplace?
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As a follower, what steps can you take to resist pressure to do evil?
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Evildoers are often ordinary people.
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Dispute resolution expert Susan Opotow believes that moral exclusion progresses through five states or elements that reinforce one another and can become a vicious cycle that ends in death and destruction. What are these five states?
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According to Robert Enright, professor of educational psychology and president of the International Forgiveness Institute at the University of Wisconsin, name four things forgiveness is NOT.
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Which spiritual discipline would be most useful to you as a leader? Describe how you could use this practice to further your development as a leader.
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Is forgiveness "one of a leader's most powerful weapons in the fight against evil?" Why or why not?
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Apply the four-stage model of forgiveness to a real-life example of reconciliation. How well does the model reflect what happened in this case? What do you learn from this example?
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In the 5-R model for evaluating the apologies of others, list each category and describe each.
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Discuss some of the "wrong" ways to apologize.
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What role should spirituality play in shaping a leader's ethical decisions and behavior? Defend your position.
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Use the values described in the chapter to evaluate the spiritual health of your organization.
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Deck 4: Combating Evil
1
All of the following are components of the 5-R model for evaluating apologies EXCEPT:

A) recognition
B) repetition
C) remorse
D) revaluating
D
2
_____ is a concern about future consequences of actions for this and future generations.

A) Humanism
B) Generativity
C) Benevolence
D) Humility
B
3
______ promotes honesty, sincerity, and candor.

A) Justice
B) Mutuality
C) Integrity
D) Humility
C
4
Which common spiritual practice involves self-examination?

A) Listening responsively
B) Demonstrating respect for others' values
C) Engaging in reflective practice
D) Appreciating the contributions of others
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5
Which of the following is true of forgiveness?

A) Offered only when the offender repents
B) Forgets the past to move forward
C) Strives to be emotionally neutral
D) Takes place over an extended period of time
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6
Which of the following is a benefit of forgiving others?

A) A greater sense of well-being
B) Better physical health
C) Improved relationships
D) All of these
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7
______ is/are one of the evildoers' most powerful tools.

A) Language
B) Nonverbal cues
C) Money
D) Logic
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8
All of the following are components of the definition of workplace spirituality EXCEPT:

A) community
B) inner life
C) endurance
D) meaningful work
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9
Bringing warring groups together begins with

A) rejecting revenge in favor of restraint
B) empathy for the enemies' humanity
C) commitment to restore the broken relationship
D) recalling the past and rendering a judgment
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10
Which of the following is a danger posed by workplace spirituality?

A) Imposing particular religious or spiritual views on followers
B) Demanding unquestioning obedience
C) Using spirituality as a tool to increase productivity
D) All of these
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11
Which "face of evil" focuses on the power of situational factors to produce evildoing?

A) Deception approach
B) Evil as ordinary approach
C) Evil as choice approach
D) Sanctioned destruction approach
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12
In the four strands that explain how warring groups can bind together, ______ is used to restore the broken relationship.

A) empathy
B) commitment
C) forbearance
D) moral truth
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13
According to Ashmos and Duchon, the ______ refers to the fact that employees have spiritual needs.

A) meaningful work
B) community
C) inner life
D) exterior life
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14
Which "face of evil" is a form of narcissism (self-centeredness)?

A) Deception approach
B) Administrative/bureaucratic approach
C) Sanctioned destruction approach
D) Dreadful approach
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The FIRST step of the forgiveness process is

A) finding meaning in undeserved suffering
B) dropping our anger and becoming emotionally neutral
C) acknowledging the hurt
D) recognizing the high price of dwelling on the injury
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A case example of evil as ______ is the Stanford Prison Experiment.

A) deception
B) bureaucratic
C) ordinary
D) choice
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17
In the four strands that explain how warring groups can bind together, ______ means to reject revenge in favor of restraint.

A) empathy
B) commitment
C) forbearance
D) moral truth
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______ refers to the fact that organization members desire connection to others.

A) Meaningful work
B) Community
C) Inner life
D) Exterior life
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In the four-stage model of forgiveness, at the _____ step, the injured party realizes he or she is paying a high price for dwelling on the injury and considers possibilities.

A) uncovering
B) decision
C) work
D) deepening
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Which "face of evil" forces us to examine our motives?

A) Dreadful approach
B) Deception approach
C) Administrative approach
D) Sanctioned destruction approach
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21
All are part of the four strands that can help bring reconciliation between warring groups EXCEPT:

A) moral truth
B) empathy
C) commitment
D) compassion
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22
______ is likely to continue when others fail to intervene to stop it.

A) Power
B) Evil
C) Wrongdoing
D) Care
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23
______ refers to the fact that workers typically are motivated by more than material rewards.

A) Inner life
B) Workplace spirituality
C) Meaningful work
D) Meaningful life
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24
More and more academics are studying the link between spiritual values and practices and organizational performance.
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25
______ is confidence in the character and truthfulness of the organization and its representatives.

A) Humility
B) Integrity
C) Trust
D) Care
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26
The fourth and final phase of the four-stage model of forgiveness, ______, describes the outcomes of forgiving.

A) decision
B) uncovering
C) work
D) deepening
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______ can help restore the dignity of victims and promote healing.

A) Correspondence
B) Thankfulness
C) Prayer
D) Apologies
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28
Workplace spirituality emphasizes inner life, meaningful work, and ______.

A) beauty
B) community
C) purpose
D) ethics
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All of the following are part of the 5-R model for evaluating the apologies of others EXCEPT:

A) remorse
B) recognition
C) respect
D) repetition
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30
Many ______ (pseudo or inauthentic) come up short.

A) correspondence
B) thankful words
C) prayers
D) apologies
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31
______ is the recognition that employees have an inner life that nourishes and is nourished by meaningful work that takes place in the context of community.

A) Workplace spirituality
B) Moral identity
C) Moral reasoning
D) Deepening
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32
The evil as ______ perspective focuses on the situational factors that cause normal people to become evildoers.

A) ordinary
B) deception
C) despair
D) administration
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The first phase of the four-stage model of forgiveness is ______, a victim may initially deny that a problem exists.

A) decision
B) uncovering
C) work
D) deepening
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______ evil is based on technology and logic.

A) Administrative
B) Ordinary
C) Deception
D) Coercive
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______ is kindness toward others, desire to promote the happiness, and prosperity of employees.

A) Benevolence
B) Humility
C) Integrity
D) Compassion
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______ apologies do not question whether the victim was damaged.

A) Humble
B) Authentic
C) Trusting
D) Caring
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37
In the ______, aggression provokes retaliation which in turn provokes further aggression.

A) cycle of deception
B) cycle of despair
C) cycle of evil
D) cycle of denial
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38
In evil as ______, individuals are consumed with keeping up appearances.

A) decision
B) acceptance
C) administration
D) deception
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In the ______ stage of forgiveness, the forgiver recognizes the high price he or she is paying for dwelling on the injury.

A) acceptance
B) denial
C) decision
D) deception
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With ______, the person takes concrete steps to aid the victim.

A) restitution
B) remorse
C) respect
D) repetition
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In order for warring groups to reconcile, both parties must acknowledge that one or both caused injury.
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42
A number of scholars argue that we become good or evil through a series of small, incremental decisions.
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Authentic apologies are frequently vague.
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To forgive, we must forget past wrongs and move on.
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Define workplace spirituality.
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Describe the four strands that can help bring reconciliation between warring groups.
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Religion and spirituality are interchangeable terms.
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The evil as choice perspective emphasizes the motivations behind evil.
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Briefly describe the four-stage model of forgiveness.
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In evil as ordinary group, members draw a mental circle.
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Name and briefly describe the common spiritual practices that help leaders become more ethical and effective.
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52
The positive outcomes of forgiving are experienced in the deepening phase of the forgiveness process.
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53
Compare and contrast the six faces of evil. What overall picture of evil emerges from your analysis?
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54
Identify the possible dangers of workplace spirituality.
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Describe the benefits of apologies.
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What are some of the improvements spirituality can make in the workplace?
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As a follower, what steps can you take to resist pressure to do evil?
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Evildoers are often ordinary people.
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59
Dispute resolution expert Susan Opotow believes that moral exclusion progresses through five states or elements that reinforce one another and can become a vicious cycle that ends in death and destruction. What are these five states?
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According to Robert Enright, professor of educational psychology and president of the International Forgiveness Institute at the University of Wisconsin, name four things forgiveness is NOT.
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Which spiritual discipline would be most useful to you as a leader? Describe how you could use this practice to further your development as a leader.
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62
Is forgiveness "one of a leader's most powerful weapons in the fight against evil?" Why or why not?
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63
Apply the four-stage model of forgiveness to a real-life example of reconciliation. How well does the model reflect what happened in this case? What do you learn from this example?
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In the 5-R model for evaluating the apologies of others, list each category and describe each.
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Discuss some of the "wrong" ways to apologize.
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What role should spirituality play in shaping a leader's ethical decisions and behavior? Defend your position.
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Use the values described in the chapter to evaluate the spiritual health of your organization.
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