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Provide an example from the last two years of unethical leadership and explain why the leadership was unethical. Describe what ethical leadership would have done in the situation. Provide links to additional information about this unethical leadership event.
- To start with, CEO of UBER, Travis Kalanick confesses to attempting to destroy financing endeavors of his greatest opponent, Lyft. He was likewise cited conceding that his organization attempted to convince financial specialists not to fund-raise for Lyft. The CEO felt He can act, joyfully, similar to a wild college kid thought up by Ayn Rand; his statement of purpose rushes to some variety of you know, press a fasten and get around San Francisco like ballers.
- Finally I might want to close by saying that on the off chance that morals start at the top, at that point tone at the top unquestionably matters a lot. Kalanick obviously needs some assistance with being a moral chief, setting a model for his developing domain.
- Tyco International's managers were found to have siphoned countless dollars out of the creator of electrical, medical services and security hardware. A great part of the looted cash was utilized to subsidize the extravagant way of life of Tyco's CEO, Dennis Kozlowzki, including various houses, a $6,000 shower blind and a $2m birthday celebration for his better half. After a legal blunder, Kozlowzki and his kindred chiefs were sent to jail for a very long time.
- In both cases the leadership was unethical because the values of the organization were not upheld and the people who should have questioned the unethical practices in timely manner in the company (whether board or committee members etc.,) choose not to raise their voice and ask tough questions.