"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"
Building Effective Leadership Pathways
Quick Tips
- Academic Leadership Development
- Becoming an Authority Figure
- Managing Change
- Choosing Subunit Leaders
- Conducting an Effective Meeting
- Creating and Sustaining a Culture of Excellence
- Culture and Diversity
- Emotional Intelligence
- Ethical Challenges of Leadership
- Leadership Essentials
- Managing Up
- Mentoring and Coaching
- Merging Units
- Organizational Agility
- Preparing for Your New Position
- Setting Goals
- Strategic Planning
- Succession Planning
- Time Management
- Understanding and Influencing Culture
- Understanding and Managing Teams
- Understanding Generational Shifts