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El. knyga: Principled Leadership: Theory and Case Studies

  • Formatas: 198 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Mar-2024
  • Leidėjas: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476652368
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  • Formatas: 198 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Mar-2024
  • Leidėjas: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476652368
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""There are dozens of leadership theories, types, and styles. Among them is "principled leadership," the demands for which have become increasingly vocal, if not desperate, as ethical crises plague more and more organizations and individuals. But while there is strong consensus surrounding the need for principled leadership, there is little common understanding of it as an art and science. What exactly is principled leadership? How does it work? How does a leader practice it? What distinguishes it from other leadership types? What does it look like in action? How is principled leadership more than just individual principled behavior? Unless these questions can be answered with rigor, detail, and specificity, "principled leadership" is just another siren call that produces limited practical value. On the other hand, if they can be answered, then principled leaders can be systematically developed, and they can deliberately practice principled leadership and achieve its positive and powerful effects. This book introduces principled leadership theory and offers practical case studies."-Provided by publisher"--

Among dozens of leadership theories, types, and styles, "principled leadership," is increasingly in demand as ethical crises plague more and more organizations and individuals. But despite strong consensus surrounding the need for principled leadership, there is little common understanding of it as an art and science.

What exactly is principled leadership? How does it work? How does a leader practice it? What distinguishes it from other leadership types? What does it look like in action? How is principled leadership more than just individual principled behavior? This book answers these and more questions, introducing principled leadership theory and illustrating it through practical case studies. Principled leadership holds powerful, positive effects for leaders who practice its concepts.

Table of Contents


Preface

Introduction: What Is Principled Leadership?

Case Studies

deleteBusiness Leaders

delete deleteJames Burke and the Tylenol Recall

delete deleteJohn Hall and the Ashland Oil Spill

delete deleteCharles Spaulding and Cardinal Point No. 4

delete deleteHerb Kelleher and Leadership Philosophy

deletePolitical Leaders

delete deleteGeorge Marshall and the Mission to China

delete deleteCarl Lutz and the Hungarian Jews

delete deleteAbraham Lincoln and Emancipation

delete deleteMahatma Gandhi and Satyagraha

deleteMilitary Leaders

delete deleteJohn McCain and Being a Prisoner of War

delete deleteKatumba Wamala and Trust

delete deleteJohn Boyd and Careerism

delete deleteHugh Thompson and My Lai

deleteReligious Leaders

delete deleteDaniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and Fixed Principles

delete deleteThich Quang Do and Speaking Truth to Power

delete deleteFather Damien and the Leper Colony at Kalaupapa

delete deleteJames and the Jerusalem Council

deleteSports Leaders

delete deleteEric Liddell and the 1924 Olympics

delete deleteBobby Jones and the 1925 U.S. Open

delete deleteArmando Galarraga and the ­28-Out Perfect Game

delete deleteRachael Denhollander and Helping Others Find Their Voice

deleteLiterary Characters

delete deleteAtticus Finch and Empathy

delete deleteJim and Principled Leadership Based on Personal Authority

delete deleteJiggs Casey and Civilian Control of the Military

delete deleteJuror Number 8 and a Fair Trial

deleteSocietal Leaders

delete deleteRosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott

delete deleteDorothea Dix and the Mentally Ill

delete deleteDenis Estimon and We Dine Together

delete deleteMohammad Gulab and Lokhay

Conclusion

Appendix 1: CADRE Beliefs, Values, and Principles

Appendix 2: Master List of Principles and Lessons

Chapter Notes

Bibliography

Index
Kevin Dougherty is a retired Army lieutenant colonel and retired assistant commandant for leadership programs at The Citadel: The Military College of South Carolina. He currently is an independent scholar and adjunct professor.