<p><P>There is no dearth of popular books on leadership, often extolling the virtues of charismatic, celebrity leaders or offering simplistic formulas for "inspiring the troops" to achieve "extraordinary results." However, empirical research and exploration of leadership and its many elements is in
Leadership and Virtues: Understanding and Practicing Good Leadership
β Scribed by Toby P. Newstead, Ronald E. Riggio
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 286
- Series
- Leadership: Research and Practice Series
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Good leadership is something every leader and organization should strive towards. This book serves as a pivotal resource in encouraging the understanding and practice of leadership and highlights how good leadership is anchored in the rich philosophy and science of virtue. Through a diverse range of perspectives, the book highlights the importance of leading with virtue, unpacks what it means to be a virtuous leader, and outlines practical strategies for developing and practicing good leadership.
Taking a virtues perspective, this cohesive collection of chapters by scholars from around the globe offers an inclusive tone and speaks to practicing and aspiring leaders worldwide. Readers are provided with a nuanced account of the nature of virtues and leadership and how the two interact on multiple levels and in multiple ways to inform the practice of good leadership. Focusing on the tradition of virtue gives this collection a robust scholarly foundation, while simultaneously providing scope for diverse views on how and why virtues inform good leadership. The book offers a balance of scholarly and practice-oriented chapters, instilling readers with a deep understanding of virtues and leadership, and practical strategies to develop their practice of good and virtuous leadership. Each chapter offers a different moral and sociological insight, serving altogether to show readers the most effective ways to use virtues to promote shared well-being and collective success.
Scholars, students of leadership and management, and leadership practitioners will benefit from the accessible and practical lessons this book has to offer. This volume will also be of interest to team leaders and managers who are keen to develop their leadership skills in both practice and theory.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Series Editor Foreword
Foreword
Introduction
1: Foundations
1. Moral Virtues: Philosophical Origins and Contemporary Understandings
2. Leadership and Intellectual Virtues
3. The Virtue of Leadership
4. The Virtues of Political Leaders: Insights from Plutarch
2: Virtues in Leadership Theory
5. How Practical Wisdom Enables Transformational and Authentic Leadership
6. Contagious and Constructive Virtue within the Workplace
7. Leaders as Virtuous Stewards: A Call for Servant Leadership
3: Processes Involved in Leading with Virtue(s)
8. How Wise Leaders Deal with Complex Decisions
9. Virtuous Influence Practices: How Do Virtue-based Leaders Influence Followers?
10. Leading with Compassion: How Compassion Can Enrich Healthcare Leadership in a Post-COVID-19 World
4: Indigenous Perspectives
11. The Leadership Virtues of Aboriginal women in Australia
12. Virtues: Original Teachings and Leadership
5: Developing Virtues
13. Virtuous and Vicious Possible Selves: The Pinwheel Model of Leader Character
14. The Practice of Developing Leader Character to Elevate Judgment
15. The Virtues Project: Five Strategies for Inspiring Leadership
Index
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