Deck 5: Ethics As Organizational Culture

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A 2006 study found that 82 percent of Americans would prefer to be paid less but work for an ethical company than be paid more and work for an unethical company.
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a) Heroes
b) Norms
c) Rituals
d) Myths
Symbolically tells employees what the organization wants them to do and how it expects them to do it.
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Research has found that employees working in organizations with an enforced code of ethics report that they engage in less unethical behavior.
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Given that executive leaders are part of formal structure, they affect culture in a formal way whereas non-executive members affect culture in an informal way.
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To complete the ethical leadership picture, executives must also act as "moral managers"- they must focus on the "leadership" part of the term ethical leadership by making ethics and values an important part of their leadership message and by shaping the firm's ethical culture.
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The US Sentencing Guidelines call for more attention to developing and maintaining the ethical culture of the organization.
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Research has found that executive ethical leadership is critical to investors but not the employees.
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Organization cultures are maintained through formal systems alone.
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An ethical culture is maintained through alignment between the formal and informal systems.
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Reference : Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Strong organizational culture
b) Weak organizational culture
c) Socialization (or enculturation)
Standards and guidelines that are known and widely shared by all.
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Reference: Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Heroes
b) Norms
c) Rituals
d) Myths
Anecdotes about a sequence of events drawn from an organization's history.
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In a strong organizational culture, strong subcultures exist and guide behavior that differs from one subculture to another.
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Reference: Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Heroes
b) Norms
c) Rituals
d) Myths
Symbolic figures who set standards of performance by modeling certain behaviors.
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Organization cultures vary widely, even within the same industry.
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Once employees are on board, organizations can aim to guide employees' behavior through formal organizational value statements, mission statements, credos, policies, and formal codes of ethical conduct.
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Unethical leaders can just as negatively affect the culture of a company as ethical leaders can affect the ethical culture.
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Reference : Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Strong organizational culture
b) Weak organizational culture
c) Socialization (or enculturation)
Process promoted through formal and informal transmission of norms.
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Reference: Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Heroes
b) Norms
c) Rituals
d) Myths
Standards of behavior that are accepted as appropriate by members of a group.
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Reference : Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Strong organizational culture
b) Weak organizational culture
c) Socialization (or enculturation)
Subcultures within divisions or departments that are more likely to guide behavior.
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An ethically neutral leader is not clearly unethical, but is perceived to be more self-centered and more focused on the bottom line.
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At Global Coffee, which of the following would informally contribute to creating and maintaining ethical culture?

A) Policies/codes
B) Rituals
C) Orientation/training
D) Decision processes
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At Entertainments R Us International, new employees learn "the ropes" through formal training and mentoring, as well as through more informal transmission of norms of daily behavior by peers and superiors. This process of "learning the ropes" is referred to as _______.

A) socialization
B) myth-based culture
C) ritually-rich culture
D) weak culture
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Loyalty is paramount in business and employees who question unethical direction or an unethical boss are doomed.
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The more a firm demands unquestioning obedience to authority, the more likely the firm will experience higher levels of unethical conduct among their employees.
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Why did the US Sentencing Commission begin to focus on the ethical culture of the organization in 2004?

A) Researchers had just recently introduced the idea of an "ethical culture" in 2002.
B) More and more consultants were discussing "ethical culture" in their programs.
C) Prior to the change, organizations used formal programs as "window dressing".
D) None of the above
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Weak organizational cultures are:

A) desirable if an organization has many subcultures.
B) desirable if an organization wants diversity of thought and action.
C) desirable if an organization wants behavioral consistency.
D) undesirable in all situations.
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Alignment of the goals and rewards of an organization with the organization's values is essential because employees will generally do what is measured and rewarded.
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Which of these is NOT a part of formal system in an organization?

A) Performance management
B) Selection system
C) Language
D) Decision processes
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Most people, according to cognitive moral development, are looking outside of themselves for guidance on decision-making. This means that stated organizational policy can be an important source of guidance foe employees in making decisions.
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Given the less hierarchical organizational structures that are more common place today, it is less important for to have strongly aligned ethical culture to guide employees in their independent decision-making.
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Which term defines a body of learned beliefs, traditions, and guides for behavior shared among members of a group?

A) Culture
B) Ethics
C) Norms
D) Rituals
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At ABC Manufacturing, standards and guidelines are widely shared within the organization, providing a shared sense of who we are and "how we do things around here" and a common direction for day‐to‐day behavior. This is an example of which of these?

A) Moral culture
B) Hypocritical culture
C) Strong culture
D) Weak culture
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At We Care International, which of the following would formally contribute to creating and maintaining ethical culture?

A) Norms
B) Rituals
C) Language
D) Decision processes
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With _______, individuals have adopted the external cultural standards as their own. Their behavior, though consistent with the culture, also accords with their own beliefs.

A) socialization
B) myth-based culture
C) authority-based structure
D) internalization
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Companies that look for advice from consultants will do well to find a "spray and pray" plan.
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The organization's formal decision‐making processes are an important part of the ethical culture.
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The only way to determine if the culture is aligned to support ethical behavior is to conduct regular, comprehensive audits of all relevant cultural systems, both formal and informal.
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At Garden Tools International, strong subcultures exist and guide behavior that differs from one subculture to another. This is an example of which of these?

A) Moral culture
B) Hypocritical culture
C) Strong culture
D) Weak culture
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Today, with advances in technology, very few modern organizations are bureaucratic.
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Which of these is NOT a part of informal system in an organization?

A) Norms
B) Rituals
C) Language
D) Decision processes
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When an organization "cares" about multiple stakeholders, including employees, customers, and the broader community and public, it is said to have which of these?

A) Benevolence climate
B) Self-interest climate
C) Rule-based climate
D) Fairness climate
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According to the Executive Ethical Leadership Reputation Matrix, ___________ is an executive characterized as a weak "moral person" and a strong "moral manager."

A) Unethical leader
B) Ethical leader
C) Ethically neutral leader
D) Hypocritical leader
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"The way we do things around here" addresses an organization's

A) heroes.
B) rituals.
C) norms.
D) myths.
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At Baby Toys, Susan is a top level executive who does not provide explicit leadership in the crucial area of ethics. She is perceived to be silent on this issue, and employees aren't sure what she thinks about ethics, if anything. Susan would be described as a(n) _______.

A) unethical leader
B) ethical leader
C) ethically neutral leader
D) hypocritical leader
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According to the Executive Ethical Leadership Reputation Matrix, ___________ is an executive characterized as a strong "moral person" and a strong "moral manager."

A) Unethical leader
B) Ethical leader
C) Ethically neutral leader
D) Hypocritical leader
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Which of the following is false?

A) Any attempt to change an organization's ethics must consider the entire cultural system.
B) A cultural system includes both formal and informal systems.
C) An effective culture change may take as long as 1 to 2 years.
D) New rules and values must be reinforced via training programs and reward systems.
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Briefly describe what is meant by alignment of ethical culture. Provide an example of how an ethical culture might be misaligned.
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______ are symbolic figures who set standards of performance by modeling certain behaviors, and they can be the organization's formal leaders.

A) Heroes
B) First-line managers
C) Large investors in an organization
D) Hypocritical leader
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Briefly describe and provide examples of three steps involved in changing an organization's culture.
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At TradeTools, James is a top level executive who can be described as someone who doesn't "walk the talk" but follows a "do as I say, not as I do" approach. James would be described as a(n) _______.

A) unethical leader
B) ethical leader
C) ethically neutral leader
D) hypocritical leader
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Under which of these climates little attention is given to the social consequences of one's actions?

A) Benevolence climate
B) Self-interest climate
C) Rule-based climate
D) Fairness climate
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_____ tell people symbolically what the organization wants them to do and how it expects them to do it.

A) Heroes
B) Myths
C) Norms
D) Rituals
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The "moral person" component of ethical leadership:

A) Tells employees how the leader expects them to behave.
B) Tells employees how the leader is likely to behave.
C) Shows that ethics and values are an important part of the leader's message.
D) Demonstrates a reputation for ethical leadership among employees.
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A 2006 study found that 82 percent of Americans would prefer to be paid less but work for an ethical company than be paid more and work for an unethical company.
True
2
Reference: Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Heroes
b) Norms
c) Rituals
d) Myths
Symbolically tells employees what the organization wants them to do and how it expects them to do it.
c
3
Research has found that employees working in organizations with an enforced code of ethics report that they engage in less unethical behavior.
True
4
Given that executive leaders are part of formal structure, they affect culture in a formal way whereas non-executive members affect culture in an informal way.
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To complete the ethical leadership picture, executives must also act as "moral managers"- they must focus on the "leadership" part of the term ethical leadership by making ethics and values an important part of their leadership message and by shaping the firm's ethical culture.
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The US Sentencing Guidelines call for more attention to developing and maintaining the ethical culture of the organization.
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Research has found that executive ethical leadership is critical to investors but not the employees.
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Organization cultures are maintained through formal systems alone.
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An ethical culture is maintained through alignment between the formal and informal systems.
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Reference : Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Strong organizational culture
b) Weak organizational culture
c) Socialization (or enculturation)
Standards and guidelines that are known and widely shared by all.
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Reference: Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Heroes
b) Norms
c) Rituals
d) Myths
Anecdotes about a sequence of events drawn from an organization's history.
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In a strong organizational culture, strong subcultures exist and guide behavior that differs from one subculture to another.
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Reference: Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Heroes
b) Norms
c) Rituals
d) Myths
Symbolic figures who set standards of performance by modeling certain behaviors.
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Organization cultures vary widely, even within the same industry.
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Once employees are on board, organizations can aim to guide employees' behavior through formal organizational value statements, mission statements, credos, policies, and formal codes of ethical conduct.
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Unethical leaders can just as negatively affect the culture of a company as ethical leaders can affect the ethical culture.
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Reference : Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Strong organizational culture
b) Weak organizational culture
c) Socialization (or enculturation)
Process promoted through formal and informal transmission of norms.
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Reference: Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Heroes
b) Norms
c) Rituals
d) Myths
Standards of behavior that are accepted as appropriate by members of a group.
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Reference : Matching Key Terms and Definitions
a) Strong organizational culture
b) Weak organizational culture
c) Socialization (or enculturation)
Subcultures within divisions or departments that are more likely to guide behavior.
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An ethically neutral leader is not clearly unethical, but is perceived to be more self-centered and more focused on the bottom line.
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21
At Global Coffee, which of the following would informally contribute to creating and maintaining ethical culture?

A) Policies/codes
B) Rituals
C) Orientation/training
D) Decision processes
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22
At Entertainments R Us International, new employees learn "the ropes" through formal training and mentoring, as well as through more informal transmission of norms of daily behavior by peers and superiors. This process of "learning the ropes" is referred to as _______.

A) socialization
B) myth-based culture
C) ritually-rich culture
D) weak culture
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Loyalty is paramount in business and employees who question unethical direction or an unethical boss are doomed.
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24
The more a firm demands unquestioning obedience to authority, the more likely the firm will experience higher levels of unethical conduct among their employees.
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25
Why did the US Sentencing Commission begin to focus on the ethical culture of the organization in 2004?

A) Researchers had just recently introduced the idea of an "ethical culture" in 2002.
B) More and more consultants were discussing "ethical culture" in their programs.
C) Prior to the change, organizations used formal programs as "window dressing".
D) None of the above
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26
Weak organizational cultures are:

A) desirable if an organization has many subcultures.
B) desirable if an organization wants diversity of thought and action.
C) desirable if an organization wants behavioral consistency.
D) undesirable in all situations.
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27
Alignment of the goals and rewards of an organization with the organization's values is essential because employees will generally do what is measured and rewarded.
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28
Which of these is NOT a part of formal system in an organization?

A) Performance management
B) Selection system
C) Language
D) Decision processes
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29
Most people, according to cognitive moral development, are looking outside of themselves for guidance on decision-making. This means that stated organizational policy can be an important source of guidance foe employees in making decisions.
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30
Given the less hierarchical organizational structures that are more common place today, it is less important for to have strongly aligned ethical culture to guide employees in their independent decision-making.
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31
Which term defines a body of learned beliefs, traditions, and guides for behavior shared among members of a group?

A) Culture
B) Ethics
C) Norms
D) Rituals
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32
At ABC Manufacturing, standards and guidelines are widely shared within the organization, providing a shared sense of who we are and "how we do things around here" and a common direction for day‐to‐day behavior. This is an example of which of these?

A) Moral culture
B) Hypocritical culture
C) Strong culture
D) Weak culture
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33
At We Care International, which of the following would formally contribute to creating and maintaining ethical culture?

A) Norms
B) Rituals
C) Language
D) Decision processes
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34
With _______, individuals have adopted the external cultural standards as their own. Their behavior, though consistent with the culture, also accords with their own beliefs.

A) socialization
B) myth-based culture
C) authority-based structure
D) internalization
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35
Companies that look for advice from consultants will do well to find a "spray and pray" plan.
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The organization's formal decision‐making processes are an important part of the ethical culture.
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37
The only way to determine if the culture is aligned to support ethical behavior is to conduct regular, comprehensive audits of all relevant cultural systems, both formal and informal.
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38
At Garden Tools International, strong subcultures exist and guide behavior that differs from one subculture to another. This is an example of which of these?

A) Moral culture
B) Hypocritical culture
C) Strong culture
D) Weak culture
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39
Today, with advances in technology, very few modern organizations are bureaucratic.
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40
Which of these is NOT a part of informal system in an organization?

A) Norms
B) Rituals
C) Language
D) Decision processes
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41
When an organization "cares" about multiple stakeholders, including employees, customers, and the broader community and public, it is said to have which of these?

A) Benevolence climate
B) Self-interest climate
C) Rule-based climate
D) Fairness climate
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42
According to the Executive Ethical Leadership Reputation Matrix, ___________ is an executive characterized as a weak "moral person" and a strong "moral manager."

A) Unethical leader
B) Ethical leader
C) Ethically neutral leader
D) Hypocritical leader
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43
"The way we do things around here" addresses an organization's

A) heroes.
B) rituals.
C) norms.
D) myths.
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44
At Baby Toys, Susan is a top level executive who does not provide explicit leadership in the crucial area of ethics. She is perceived to be silent on this issue, and employees aren't sure what she thinks about ethics, if anything. Susan would be described as a(n) _______.

A) unethical leader
B) ethical leader
C) ethically neutral leader
D) hypocritical leader
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45
According to the Executive Ethical Leadership Reputation Matrix, ___________ is an executive characterized as a strong "moral person" and a strong "moral manager."

A) Unethical leader
B) Ethical leader
C) Ethically neutral leader
D) Hypocritical leader
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Unlock Deck
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46
Which of the following is false?

A) Any attempt to change an organization's ethics must consider the entire cultural system.
B) A cultural system includes both formal and informal systems.
C) An effective culture change may take as long as 1 to 2 years.
D) New rules and values must be reinforced via training programs and reward systems.
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Unlock for access to all 53 flashcards in this deck.
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47
Briefly describe what is meant by alignment of ethical culture. Provide an example of how an ethical culture might be misaligned.
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48
______ are symbolic figures who set standards of performance by modeling certain behaviors, and they can be the organization's formal leaders.

A) Heroes
B) First-line managers
C) Large investors in an organization
D) Hypocritical leader
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49
Briefly describe and provide examples of three steps involved in changing an organization's culture.
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50
At TradeTools, James is a top level executive who can be described as someone who doesn't "walk the talk" but follows a "do as I say, not as I do" approach. James would be described as a(n) _______.

A) unethical leader
B) ethical leader
C) ethically neutral leader
D) hypocritical leader
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51
Under which of these climates little attention is given to the social consequences of one's actions?

A) Benevolence climate
B) Self-interest climate
C) Rule-based climate
D) Fairness climate
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_____ tell people symbolically what the organization wants them to do and how it expects them to do it.

A) Heroes
B) Myths
C) Norms
D) Rituals
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The "moral person" component of ethical leadership:

A) Tells employees how the leader expects them to behave.
B) Tells employees how the leader is likely to behave.
C) Shows that ethics and values are an important part of the leader's message.
D) Demonstrates a reputation for ethical leadership among employees.
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