Practice of Ethical Leadership: Insights from Psychology and Business in Building an Ethical Bottom

The Practice of Ethical Leadership: Insights from Psychology and Business in Building an Ethical Bottom Line

By Claas Florian Engelke and Richard B Swegan

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This book considers ethics as a practical discipline at the heart of decisions, reasoning, shaping, and ordering organizations. Both engaging and accessible, it offers suggestions for developing ethical leaders and invites readers to self-reflect and understand how to build ethical cultures within their organizations.

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Publisher: Routledge
Publish Date: 04/02/2024
Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9781032397245
ISBN-10: 1032397241
Language: English

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July 02, 2024

While ethical behavior can lead to material gains for an organization, leaders should consider this an added benefit of doing the right thing rather than the primary goal. READ FULL DESCRIPTION

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This book considers ethics as a practical discipline at the heart of decisions, reasoning, shaping, and ordering organizations. Both engaging and accessible, it offers effective suggestions for selecting and developing ethical leaders and invites readers to self-reflect and understand how to build ethical cultures within their organizations and beyond.

Examining the many characteristics of ethical leadership, including love and authenticity, the book uses factual evidence to explore both its positive and negative characteristics. It offers readers an in-depth insight into how ethical decision making can help determine the right thing to do, supported by directly applicable ethical lessons that help leaders become more conscious going forward. The authors provide concrete suggestions for action, as well as ways to develop and understand what is needed to become an ethical leader. Each chapter encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences, as well as engage in discussion with others, and challenge basic assumptions. The book concludes by offering a long-term oriented outlook at future challenges for ethical leaders.

Rooted in extensive psychological, philosophical, entrepreneurial, and business experience, The Practice of Ethical Leadership will appeal to leaders, human resource professionals, and Board members across a wide variety of organizations. This book will also benefit academics as well as anyone who is invested in the fields of leadership, management, business, and industrial-organizational Psychology.

Please visit the authors personal website www.ethicalbottomline.com for more information.

About the Authors

Claas Florian Engelke is a leadership advisor and senior principal consultant with Korn Ferry who operates both nationally and internationally.

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Richard B. Swegan is an author and the founder and principal consultant of ARCH Performance. With a background in human resources and safety, Rick provides consulting to a variety of organizations on the developmental needs of potential leaders.

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