Description
By using the Five Components of Leadership Model as a consistent point of reference, McManus, Ward, and Perry offer readers a variety of insights on ethical leadership. Conclusions include the importance of drawing from multiple ethical and leadership perspectives, moving away from exclusively leader-centric approaches to ethical leadership, the importance of asking questions to maximize self-awareness, and considering multiple points of view whenever addressing an ethical conundrum. To connect 'ethical thinking' and 'ethical doing,' the text uses classroom-friendly framing questions, timelines, visual models, summary tables, case studies, discussion questions, and recommended resources for additional study. After reading the book, students will benefit from a foundational understanding of theories and models of both ethics and leadership, as well as a concrete view of what these theories and models look like in practice. Professors will benefit by having all of these resources in one text, viewed through the lens of the Five Components of Leadership Model.
Striving to be both comprehensive and approachable, this book is an excellent resource for upper-level students studying leadership, especially those who are new to philosophy or ethics. It is inclusive enough to serve as a primary text or as a supplement for a well-rounded ethics or leadership course.
About the Author
Edited by Robert M. McManus, Executive Director of Applied Leadership and Professor of Leadership, Muskingum University, Ohio, Stanley J. Ward, Principal, Influence Coaching LLC, Texas and Alexandra K. Perry, Clinical Ethicist, OhioHealth and Dean of the McDonough Center, Marietta College, Ohio, US
Book Information
ISBN 9781802208658
Author Robert M. McManus
Format Paperback
Page Count 418
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd