Rhode Moral Leadership
1. Auflage 2006
ISBN: 978-0-7879-8573-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
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The Theory and Practice of Power, Judgment and Policy
E-Book, Englisch, 356 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: J-B Warren Bennis Series
ISBN: 978-0-7879-8573-8
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Moral Leadership brings together in one comprehensive volumeessays from leading scholars in law, leadership, psychology,political science, and ethics to provide practical, theoreticalpolicy guidance. The authors explore key questions about moralleadership such as:
* How do leaders form, sustain, and transmit moralcommitments?
* Under what conditions are those processes most effective?
* What is the impact of ethics officers, codes, trainingprograms, and similar initiatives?
* How do standards and practices vary across context andculture?
* What can we do at the individual, organizational, and societallevel to foster moral leadership?
Throughout the book, the contributors identify what people know,and only think they know, about the role of ethics in keydecision-making positions. The essays focus on issues such as thedefinition and importance of moral leadership and the factors thatinfluence its exercise, along with practical strategies forpromoting ethical behavior. Moral Leadership addresses thedynamics of moral leadership, with particular emphasis on majorobstacles that stand in its way: impaired judgment, self-interest,and power. Finally, the book explores moral leadership in a varietyof contexts?business and the professions, nonprofit organizations,and the international arena.
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Where Is the Leadership in Moral Leadership? (DeborahL. Rhode).
Part One: Ethical Judgment.
1. Making Sense of Moral Meltdowns (David Luban).
2. Three Practical Challenges of Moral Leadership (JoshuaMargolis, Andrew Molinsky).
3. Ethical Judgment and Moral Leadership: Three Barriers (DavidMessick).
4. Morals for Public Officials (Russell Hardin).
Part Two: The Psychology of Power.
5. The Psychology of Power: To the Person? To the Situation? Tothe System? (Philip G. Zimbardo).
6. Taming Power (David G. Winter).
7. Power and Moral Leadership (Dacher Keltner, Carrie A.Langner, Maria Logli Allison).
Part Three: Self-Sacrifice and Self-Interest.
8. Orchestrating Prosocial Motives (C. Daniel Batson).
9. Self-Sacrifice and Self-Interest: Do Ethical Values ShapeBehavior in Organizational Settings? (Tom R. Tyler).
Part Four: Serving the Public Through the Public Sector:Accountability of Nonprofit Organizations.
10. Strategic Philanthropy and Its Malcontents (Paul Brest).
11. Ethics and Philanthropy (Bruce Sievers).
Part Five: Moral Leadership: Perspectives andImplications.
12. Exercising Moral Courage: A Developmental Agenda (Linda A.Hill).
13. Perspectives on Global Moral Leadership (Kirk O.Hanson).
Notes.
Acknowledgments.
About the Authors.
Index.