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In this column about ethical leadership, the author Muel Kaptein argues that the behaviour of people who symbolize the standards in a specific group is more decisive for the behaviour of the people in that group than the behaviour of the other group members.
In this column about ethical leadership, the author Muel Kaptein argues that the behaviour of people who symbolize the standards in a specific group is more decisive for the behaviour of the people in that group than the behaviour of the other group members.