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Imagine you have been invited to work in the editorial board on the
anthology Moral Leadership in the Contemporary World. Each writer has
been asked to identify a real or potentially real moral dilemma which a
leader in a humanitarian aid project might encounter. The aid work could
be in a war zone, or a post war situation (as this master programme
specifically relates to issues of peace and conflict). Your
editor-in-chief asks you to write an abstract for the article you plan
to write. This is to be around 800 words, and the editor wants it in PDF
format). The content of the intended article is to include a specific
dilemma, which is to be discussed in the light of the literature that
has been suggested to the writers (which happens to be identical to the
course literature for the RPC masters course βMoral leadership and
Project Evaluation). Issues you may wish to highlight, and suggest an
approach to, are why a particular situation can be identified as a
dilemma. In other words, why are the courses of action difficult to
chose between as both (or more) seem to be unfair, create more problems,
or be against the ethical code of your organisation (or other
problems)? Which possible approaches to understanding and coping with
this situation would you want to write about in your article, and why?
Why are these the best examples of moral leadership? Are they a good
example of moral issues and how to deal with them? Why do you think this
is relevant to the modern world? Why do you propose to give up the rest
of the readings?
anthology Moral Leadership in the Contemporary World. Each writer has
been asked to identify a real or potentially real moral dilemma which a
leader in a humanitarian aid project might encounter. The aid work could
be in a war zone, or a post war situation (as this master programme
specifically relates to issues of peace and conflict). Your
editor-in-chief asks you to write an abstract for the article you plan
to write. This is to be around 800 words, and the editor wants it in PDF
format). The content of the intended article is to include a specific
dilemma, which is to be discussed in the light of the literature that
has been suggested to the writers (which happens to be identical to the
course literature for the RPC masters course βMoral leadership and
Project Evaluation). Issues you may wish to highlight, and suggest an
approach to, are why a particular situation can be identified as a
dilemma. In other words, why are the courses of action difficult to
chose between as both (or more) seem to be unfair, create more problems,
or be against the ethical code of your organisation (or other
problems)? Which possible approaches to understanding and coping with
this situation would you want to write about in your article, and why?
Why are these the best examples of moral leadership? Are they a good
example of moral issues and how to deal with them? Why do you think this
is relevant to the modern world? Why do you propose to give up the rest
of the readings?