Moral leadership : a transformative model for tomorrow's leaders / Cam Caldwell.
Material type: TextSeries: 2012 digital library | Strategic management collectionPublisher: [New York, N.Y.] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, [(c)2012.]Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 electronic text (xi, 219 pages) : digital fileContent type:- text
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Acknowledgments -- 1. An introduction to moral leadership -- 2. Leadership and trust -- 3. Leadership and governance: the obligations of stewardship -- 4. Leadership and culture -- 5. New paradigms for the 21st century: why traditional leadership models fail -- 6. Leadership, goal setting, and performance measurement -- 7. Strategic leadership and competitive advantage -- 8. Leadership and sustainability -- 9. Leadership in an international context -- 10. Transformative leadership, discovering your personal greatness -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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Trust in leaders has reached its low point in recent years as employees, peers, and the public-at-large voice their disapproval of decisions made by those who head corporations, government, churches, and public institutions in virtually every country throughout the world. In a society that Princeton scholar David Callahan has labeled "the cheating culture," people of every class, culture, and country yearn for leaders whom they can believe, respect, and follow.
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