Against the all-too-familiar backdrop of corporate malfeasance, scandal in our religious institutions, political chicanery to serve ulterior motives, and constant reminders of the corruptive influence of power, For the Common Good showcases the insights, reflections, and recommendations of some of today's most forward-thinking and inspiring leaders, applying their expertise in fields such as ecology, education, and conflict resolution. Today's challenges test leaders to their very core, and require a fundamentally new kind of leadership committed to the greater good of society. From Nobel Prize winner, John Hume, to Leader-to-Leader Institute Chair, Frances Hesselbein, Harvard University's Howard Gardner to President Jimmy Carter, the contributors argue that because individuals, institutions, and societies are now so profoundly connected and inter-related, every decision of consequence has a ripple effect. Leaders of all stripes, including corporate executives, politicians, social activists, scientists, and educators, must display courage, integrity, humility, and the wherewithal to consider the long-term impact of their decisions and actions; most importantly, they must engage in dialogue and recognize that creative solutions to complex problems require collaboration. The result is a provocative and multi-dimensional exploration of leadership in troubled and troubling times—but with a hopeful note that individuals and organizations will rise to the challenges.
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Argues that because individuals, institutions, and societies are so profoundly connected and inter-related, every decision of consequence has a ripple effect. This work is an exploration of leadership in troubled and troubling times.
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Foreword Jimmy CarterIntroduction John C. KnappSECTION I: THE NEW CLIMATE FOR LEADERSHIP Chapter 1 Scanning More Distant Horizons Erik R. PetersonChapter 2 The Three Elements of Good Leadership in Rapidly Changing Times Lynn Barendsen and Howard GardnerChapter 3 Leadership, Accountability, and the Deficit of Public Trust John C. KnappChapter 4 Peter Drucker's Light: Illuminating the Path for 21st-Century Leaders Frances HesselbeinSECTION II: LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES IN THE GLOBAL CONTEXT Chapter 5 Spilling Sweat, Not Blood: Leadership for a World Without Conflict John HumeChapter 6 Lessons from Gandhi's Leadership: Wisdom for the New Millennium Arun GandhiChapter 7 A Better Way: Business Leadership for the Greater Good Ray C. AndersonChapter 8 Problems of Hunger and the Global Response E.T. YorkSECTION III: THE PROMISE OF HIGHER EDUCATION Chapter 9 Ethical Leadership in a Global Society: (How) Can Universities Lead? Beheruz N. SethnaChapter 10 Cross-Sector Collaboration in the Public Interest David J. Siegel and Michael J. SiegelChapter 11 Global Ethical Leadership and Higher Education: "Being The Change You Wish to See" Lawrence Edward Carter Sr.Notes Index
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"Contributors from business, education, religion, and politics set out the ethical requirements of leadership in the 21st century the obligations of leaders to promote justice, fairness, trust, and the conditions necessary for people to promote communities that flourish. They focus on practical matters, leaving theory to others." - Reference & Research Book News
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"A sobering and inspiring portrait of the wide-ranging and complex global leadership challenges that confront our institutions and the critical role that ethical leaders can play in effectively addressing them. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who needs to be reminded of what committed individuals can accomplish--if only they have the courage and ability to help us realize our shared values."
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"A sobering and inspiring portrait of the wide-ranging and complex global leadership challenges that confront our institutions and the critical role that ethical leaders can play in effectively addressing them. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who needs to be reminded of what committed individuals can accomplish--if only they have the courage and ability to help us realize our shared values." -- David Vogel, Solomon P. Lee Professor of Business Ethics, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, and author of The Market for Virtue: The Potential and Limits of Corporate Social Responsibility
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ISBN
9780275992590
Publisert
2006-12-30
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Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
192

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Biographical note

John C. Knapp is University Professor and Mann Family Professor of Ethics at Samford University. He is also the Leadership Director, Frances Marlin Mann Center for Ethics and Leadership, at Samford. He has also been visiting lecturer at the University of Wales and Adjunct Professor of Ethics at Columbia Theological Seminary. Knapp is the editor of For the Common Good: The Ethics of Leadership in the 21st Century (Praeger, 2007).