Leadership and Ethics
What is ethical leadership? We take the leader of a software development team as an example to analyze what is an ethical and long-lasting leadership. First of all, the ability of leadership is directly related to the morality of leadership. Ethical leadership should be organized and consider the specific capabilities and tolerance of employees. The work of the team requires planning first. Without a good plan, employees will suffer from inconsistent requirements, which can even slow down the progress of the project. Ethical leaders should not change their plans too much, which will bother employees and cause trouble to the entire project. In addition, ethical leaders should be fully considerate of the actual situation of employees. It is good to have a fixed time schedule every day, but formal mandatory time regulations may undermine the enthusiasm of employees and impair productivity due to formal requirements. It is not right to over-assign too many tasks to a talented employee, which will put too much burden on the employee. Finally, remuneration and rewards to employees are also parts of leadership that need to be seriously considered. Without adequate rewards, employees will lose their motivation to work.
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The
leadership style directly affects the production enthusiasm of the entire team.
If there is no ethical leadership and scientific leadership, it is difficult to
improve the productivity of the team. For example, when the leader gives a
clear and generous reward plan and cashes it out, employees are willing to
complete the next task as soon as possible, and even introduce other capable
friends to join their team. However, simple exploitation and non-fulfillment of
promised bonuses will dampen employees' enthusiasm for production, making it
difficult for them to devote themselves to the next task. Ethical leadership
can also help teams avoid anti-organizational behavior. For example, when an
employee is under great pressure, if the leader does not take the initiative to
educate him and reduce his task to a certain extent, he may become ill or
resign in a key link, which is terrible for a key link project of.
In
the question of whether we should lead ethically, the question we debate is
whether ethical leadership is necessary in a team? Can ethical leadership help
the team improve productivity? If the leader is immoral, can it also reap
better economic benefits? When it comes to the two basic principles of ethics,
we believe that ethical leadership in the short term seems to be too lenient to
employees and will lead to reduced profits. However, in the long run, ethical
leadership is conducive to the sustainable development of the project, improves
the credibility of the overall organization, and improves employee job
satisfaction. We believe that a good leadership model should be ethical and
able to empathize with employees. The direct goal of the leader should not only
be the benefits of the project, but should include the status of the project
members and other external relationships. The leadership model we recognize
should include these features: control the workload rather than working hours,
allow employees to adjust their working hours within a certain range; provide
employees with an interface for feedback, and provide sufficient assistance for
difficulties ; Set up a complete reward and remuneration mechanism to encourage
employees to earnestly complete their work and honor the rewards in a timely
manner.
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the software industry we choose, we believe that a good leadership model for
software development should be rewarded according to the workload of each
person, rather than strictly recording each person's working time. Try to
assign each person's sub-tasks independently instead of multiple people doing a
lot of work together. Software development with unclear division of labor and
inaccurate division of workload will result in only one or two people
completing a large amount of work in the end, and the remaining people will
spend a lot of energy in transmitting information.
In summary, we
believe that an ethical leader should give full consideration to employees and
allocate tasks to employees in a reasonable manner according to the workload.
Such a good leadership model can increase the benefits of the project in the
long run and maintain the enthusiasm of employees in the long run.
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Good explanation of Leadership and Ethics and also clearly explained how it impact staff in the organisation. I do believe the point of rewarded according will motivate employee in the software industry.
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