Character is __________

a. a moral component that is the same as values and personality
b. not important for leadership
c. affected by context
d. cannot be developed


c

a. Incorrect: Character is a moral component that is distinct from values and from personality.
b. Incorrect: Character is an important component of effective leadership. Character-based leadership is focused on qualities aimed at the betterment of society, as well as personal qualities aimed at improvement of individuals.
c. Correct: Character refers to a multidimensional concept that includes moral discipline, moral attachment, and moral autonomy. Character implies habitual quality to act in moral way, but is affected by context.
d. Incorrect: Character can be developed over time, as it resides within the leader.

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