Consider Kohlberg’s three levels of cognitive moral development as described in your text. Where do you think you fall?
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Assignment Guidelines Respond to the below questions within this week’s journal reflection: * (Take this self assessment) regarding your characteristics that relate to ethical judgement and action * When you receive your results from the assessment, copy/paste those onto a Word document, and add a section with the heading of “Insights” and answer the following questions 1. Based on the information from the text, how could your standings on each of the characteristics (Locus of Control, Machiavellianism, and Moral Disengagement) impact your ethical judgment and action 2. Consider Kohlberg’s three levels of cognitive moral development as described in your text. Where do you think you fall? How do you think your leadership may be affected by where you fall? 3 As a leader, how will you use knowledge about these characteristics (in general, i.e., not particular to yourself) to facilitate ethical behavior in your organization/among your employees? Parameters: The length of your paper will vary based upon the effort required to accomplish each of the goals that are specified. You are expected to write in depth to offer evidence of the knowledge you are acquiring as well as your critical thinking. Reflection journals are typically written in the first person, referring to how you personally relate to the ideas and concepts that we are studying, and how you expect to apply the concepts to your own experiences in the future. Personal pronouns are useful in a reflection journal. Although you are writing in the first person, whenever you refer to concepts that come from sources, you are expected to offer an in-text citation and a corresponding full reference, following APA formatting requirements. It is not necessary to have a cover page or separate out the reference page. These pages were upload from book this textbook below: Also, cite work. Textbook: Treviño, L. K., & Nelson, K. A. (2021). Managing business ethics: Straight talk about how to do it right (8th ed.hkz). John Wiley & Sons, Inc