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Management article
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Reference no. SMR64203
Published by: MIT Sloan School of Management
Originally published in: "MIT Sloan Management Review", 2022
Length: 14 pages
Topics: Leadership

Abstract

The authors' research into leader character demonstrates its effect on judgment and finds that fostering a culture where character is valued equally alongside competence can result in better decisions and outcomes. Furthermore, they find that, as with competence, character can be developed through education and practice.

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Abstract

The authors' research into leader character demonstrates its effect on judgment and finds that fostering a culture where character is valued equally alongside competence can result in better decisions and outcomes. Furthermore, they find that, as with competence, character can be developed through education and practice.

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