Making Meaning of Being Bad

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“Making Meaning of Being Bad” By Barbara Kellerman Background:

Kellerman serves as James MacGregor Burns Lecturer at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. She was the Founding Executive Director of Harvard’s Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership and went on to serve as its Research Director. Her research interests include leadership, the American presidency, and women in politics. Q. Kellerman explores the concept of “bad” leadership and its connection to ineffective leaders and unethical leaders. What are the 7 groups she considers, which bad leadership falls, and what characteristics each includes?

Q1. What is the difference between an ineffective leader and an unethical leader? Explain in detail.

Q2. Why is it difficult to bring clarity to the difference between being an effective leader and an ethical leader?