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Ethics, Leadership and the Dreaded Performance Appraisal

When Leadership Fails: Individual, Group and Organizational Lessons from the Worst Workplace Experiences

ISBN: 978-1-80043-767-8, eISBN: 978-1-80043-766-1

Publication date: 27 April 2021

Abstract

This chapter explores leadership failure by way of performance appraisal. A series of experiences in two different organizations with two different managers is examined through the lens of four critical performance appraisal mistakes – lack of objectivism (assessment based upon own experiences, beliefs and expectations), freshness (relying on recent events with little consideration for past behavior), causal attribution (flawed interpretation of employee behavior) and first impression (assessment based upon something learned from early introduction to employee, often the first encounter) These mistakes represent a continuum of infractions for which ethical leadership is offered as an antidote. Ethical leadership strategies are provided to support employees, managers, teams, and organizations in counteracting, avoiding, surviving and eliminating these mistakes, respectively.

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Morris, L.R. (2021), "Ethics, Leadership and the Dreaded Performance Appraisal", Morris, L.R. and Edmonds, W.M. (Ed.) When Leadership Fails: Individual, Group and Organizational Lessons from the Worst Workplace Experiences, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 71-80. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-766-120211007

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