Ethics, the Heart of Leadership

Ethics, the Heart of Leadership
Title Ethics, the Heart of Leadership PDF eBook
Author Joanne B. Ciulla
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 231
Release 2014-09-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Top academic scholars ponder the question of ethics as it pertains to all aspects of leadership in business, government, and nonprofit organizations. If leaders were defined by their influence on history, Hitler would be on par with Gandhi, Lincoln, and Mother Theresa. Yet most of us believe that our superiors have a responsibility to exercise power with a purpose far greater than any political agenda and a motive more noble than personal gain. This thought-provoking collection of essays explores the ethical challenges that leaders face in their relationships with followers, the choices they make, and the ways in which they influence others. Joanne Ciulla and her contributors examine the traits and characteristics of top-tier leaders. She questions the assumption that moral fortitude is an inherent part of being in charge; analyzes the roles that charisma, morality, and delegation play in the leadership paradigm; and considers whether individuals who want to lead with integrity but are sometimes forced to get their hands dirty for their constituents can be called "moral leaders." Readers will gain an appreciation for how ethics is not an add-on to the practice of leadership but rather an integral part of it—an element that informs the very idea of what it means to lead and to lead well.

Ethics, the Heart of Leadership

Ethics, the Heart of Leadership
Title Ethics, the Heart of Leadership PDF eBook
Author Joanne B. Ciulla
Publisher Praeger Publishers
Total Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Business ethics
ISBN 9780275961206

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This collection of essays examines whether leadership is a moral activity. It explores the ethical dynamics between leaders and followers in business and in society as a whole, and argues that power and authority in today's world stem not from coercion, but from trust, commitment and shared values.

Meeting the Ethical Challenges of Leadership

Meeting the Ethical Challenges of Leadership
Title Meeting the Ethical Challenges of Leadership PDF eBook
Author Craig E. Johnson
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 872
Release 2017-01-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 150632164X

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Ethics is at the heart of leadership. All leaders assume ethical burdens and must make every effort to make informed ethical decisions and foster ethical behavior among followers. The Sixth Edition of Meeting the Ethical Challenges of Leadership: Casting Light or Shadow explores the ethical demands of leadership and the dark side of leadership. Author Craig E. Johnson takes a multidisciplinary approach to leadership ethics, drawing from many fields of research to help readers make moral decisions, lead in a moral manner, and create an ethical culture. Packed with real-world case studies, examples, self-assessments, and applications, this fully-updated new edition is designed to increase students’ ethical competence and leadership abilities.

Leadership Ethics

Leadership Ethics
Title Leadership Ethics PDF eBook
Author Terry L. Price
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 409
Release 2008-07-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139474340

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Are leaders morally special? Is there something ethically distinctive about the relationship between leaders and followers? Should leaders do whatever it takes to achieve group goals? Leadership Ethics uses moral theory, as well as empirical research in psychology, to evaluate the reasons everyday leaders give to justify breaking the rules. Written for people without a background in philosophy, it introduces readers to the moral theories that are relevant to leadership ethics: relativism, amoralism, egoism, virtue ethics, social contract theory, situation ethics, communitarianism, and cosmopolitan theories such as utilitarianism and transformational leadership. Unlike many introductory texts, the book does more than simply acquaint readers with different approaches to leadership ethics. It defends the Kantian view that everyday leaders are not justified in breaking the moral rules.

The Ethics of Leadership

The Ethics of Leadership
Title The Ethics of Leadership PDF eBook
Author Joanne B. Ciulla
Publisher Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages 276
Release 2003
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780155063174

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The book consists of selections from major Eastern and Western philosophic texts. Because this is a text on applied ethics, each chapter includes an introduction that helps the reader frame how the ethical theories apply to leadership issues. Each philosophic reading is preceded by an introduction that helps those without philosophy backgrounds understand who the author is and the context of the selection. [The text] also contain[s] readings from leadership studies, literature, management, and anthropology that further integrate the discussion of ethics with leadership.-Introd.

Ethics, the Heart of Leadership

Ethics, the Heart of Leadership
Title Ethics, the Heart of Leadership PDF eBook
Author Joanne B. Ciulla
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-09-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1440830657

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This collection of essays examines the relationship between various aspects of leadership and ethics.

Ethics, the Heart of Leadership

Ethics, the Heart of Leadership
Title Ethics, the Heart of Leadership PDF eBook
Author Joanne B.(Ed.) Ciulla
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Business ethics
ISBN 9781440000003

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