"Moral authority is a degree of trust and respect that you've been able to build up with your subordinates or members of your unit, and it comes as they watch you in your day-to-day activities, as you make decisions, but in particular as you deal with those difficult, ethical situations when there is no clear and obvious black or white answer, but there's a right answer in there somewhere"
Bob Easter
"Becoming an Authority Figure"
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