Compare and contrast transactional, transformational, and servant leadership styles


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Compare and contrast transactional, transformational, and servant leadership styles


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DF 4a:  Compare and contrast transactional, transformational, and servant leadership styles. Discuss why Bernard Bass would consider a combination of transactional and transformational as the “best of both worlds”.   How does the service model for power impact ethical leadership?

DF 4b:  Through extensive research, Kohlberg identified six stages of moral development that individuals move through as they mature. Rest, a student of Kohlberg, continued this work and developed a model of moral behavior from the initial component of recognizing a moral issue to finally taking moral action. Discuss how you can improve your moral reasoning based on Kohlberg and Rest.