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 ISSN: 1539-6363           
Issue: Fall 2003
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Thematic Leadership and National Environmental Protection Resources
By Gerald Andrews Emison,
Department of Political Science, Mississippi State University
The Environmental Protection Agency is an independent agency directed by an administrator. With the resignation of Christine Whitman, the new administrator is appointed by the president, subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. Based on the effectiveness of past leaders of this major bureaucracy, should the new leader be a management generalist or an environmental specialist?
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Leadership, Power and Sexual Harassment: An Ethical Perspective
By Lamar Odom, Connie Green, Nikkie Saldivar Hodgson, Karlene Fenton, and Dale Calvert, Our Lady of the Lake University.
When power is used ethically, objectives are achieved and the leader is acknowledged as effective. However, when power is used unethically, as in the case of sexual harassment, the leader and the organization may face serious consequences.
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