Discuss the implications that servant leadership,      entrepreneurship, ethics, and free market principles have had on the      industry you have

 

  

  1. Discuss the implications that servant leadership,      entrepreneurship, ethics, and free market principles have had on the      industry you have identified.
  2. Assuming your future career will be carried out in      this industry, include a discussion of how to integrate these principles      into your vision for your career once you have completed your master’s      degree.
  3. How will these concepts be integrated and impact      your business practice in the future?
  4. How will these concepts enable you to contribute      to the greater social good in your industry and within the community?

Support your response with peer-reviewed journal articles. Each section (excluding the introduction and conclusion) should have supporting in-text citations from at least one peer-reviewed journal article published within five years.

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