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Reference List Table
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Entrepre-neurship Article |
Ethics Article |
Servant Leadership Article |
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How Will You Measure Your Life? Clayton Christensen |
Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and the Value of Feminist Approaches to Understanding Them
Laura Galloway, Isla Kapasi, & Katherine Sang |
Teachers At Cross-Purposes: A Case-Report Approach to the Study of Ethical Dilemmas in Teaching
Jukka Hussa |
Five Necessary Attitudes of a Servant Leader
Larry W. Boone Sanya Makhani |
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50-Word Paraphrased Abstract (Your Own Words) |
Dr. Christensen challenges students to look at the most important priorities in life. He encourages people to find happiness in career and family life. Having a clear purpose that aligns with what is important to you will help you stay on track. |
Entrepreneurship usually focuses on the growth of a business but this articles contributes to practice, by detailing the disconnect between entrepreneurship as a masculinized concept, and the requirements for effective leadership, including features marked culturally as feminized. |
The article focused on the ethical dilemmas in child education and methods to treat these behaviors. |
This article helps to answer that question for many leaders who may be interested in serving others first, or in serving rather than being served, by exploring whether or not a leader has the necessary attitudes to implement this leadership style. |
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Why Is This Article Considered a Scholarly Source? |
The article was published in the Harvard Business Review, a peer-reviewed academic journal. The author, who holds a PhD, is an experienced educator and an expert on innovation. |
The article was published in the Journal of Small Business Management, a peer-reviewed academic journal. The authors are experienced professors. Can be located within Google Scholar.
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The article was published in the Journal of Curriculum & Supervision, a peer-reviewed academic journal. The author is a professor of education. |
The article was published in Review Of Business, a peer-reviewed academic journal and it could be located through Google Scholar. |
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How Is This Source Relevant to Your Research Paper? |
The behaviors discussed in the article are practical in the servant leadership section. |
The activities discussed in the article are relevant in the entrepreneurship section. |
The behaviors discussed in the article are relevant in the ethics section. |
The authors discuss the essential attributes a servant leader must have which applies to this topic. |
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Main Ideas to Remember From the Article |
Treat people well in business relationships. Find ways to invest time in family relationships for enduring happiness. Be honest all the time; no gray area. |
Exhibit a passion to work for reasons outside of money or status.
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Ethical dilemmas in early childhood education can be a difficult task to handle. |
A person may possess the right blend of characteristics and qualities to lead, but servant leadership relies heavily on the attitudes that determine how those characteristics translate to behaviors. |
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APA (6th ed.) Reference |
Christensen, C. M. (2010). How will you measure your life? Harvard Business Review, 88(7/8), 46-51. |
Galloway, L., Kapasi, I., & Sang, K. (2015). Entrepreneurship, leadership, and the value of feminist approaches to understanding them. Journal of Small Business Management, 53(3), 683-692. DOI 10.1111/jsbm.12178
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Husu, J. (2001). Teachers at cross-purposes: A case-report approach to the study of ethical dilemmas in teaching. Journal of Curriculum & Supervision, 17(1), 67.
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Boone, L.W., & Makhani, S. (2012). Five necessary attitudes of a servant leader. Review of Business, 33(1), 83-96. |
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