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Organizational Change, Leadership and Ethics - Leading Organizations Towards Sustainability

English · Hardback

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Organizational Change, Leadership and Ethics challenges leadership orthodoxy, assumptions, and myths currently preventing the further development of theory and practice.


List of contents










Preface: Ethical Change Leadership 2.0   Part I CONTEXT AND THEORY   Chapter 1: Leadership Ethics and Organizational Change: Sketching the Field's Challenges   Chapter 2: Perceptions and Development of Ethical Change Leadership   Chapter 3: Mission leadership: a key enabler for an emerging leadership model, planned and emergent change and ethical clarity   Chapter 4: Emmanuel Levinas and the Ethical Quality of Leadership   Chapter 5: Leadership as care-ful co-directing change: A processual approach to ethical leadership for organizational change   Chapter 6: Leadership: the collective pursuit of delivering on purpose   Chapter 7: Making Purpose the Core Work of Business Leadership: A Guiding Framework   Part II ISSUES AND CHALLENGES   Chapter 8: Courage to strive: Hypocrisy monitoring, integrity striving, and ethical leadership   Chapter 9: "How do we make sure they don't get fat and lazy?" Utopian change and the erosion of compassion   Chapter 10: Leadership narcissism, ethics, and strategic change: Is it time to revisit our thinking about the nature of effective leadership?   Chapter 11: Organizational Leadership and Change in the Context of Conflict   Chapter 12: Leadership for sustainable futures   Chapter 13: A Dualities Approach to Sustainable Organizational Change Leadership   Part III CONCLUSIONS   Chapter 14: Leadership, Sustainability and Ethics: Looking Back to Move Forward   Chapter 15: Teaching Organizational Change Leadership and Ethics   Chapter 16: Towards Intelligent Disobedience: Academics Leading by Example

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Rune Todnem By is Professor of Leadership at University of Stavanger, Norway; UNESCO Chair on Leadership, Innovation and Anticipation; and Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Change Management: Reframing Leadership and Organizational Practice.
Bernard Burnes is Professor of Organisational Change at the University of Stirling Management School, Scotland.
Mark Hughes is a Former Reader in Organisational Change at University of Brighton, England.


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Organizational Change, Leadership and Ethics challenges leadership orthodoxy, assumptions, and myths currently preventing the further development of theory and practice.

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