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Ethics And Organizational Leadership: Developing A Normative Model Hardcover

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Mick Fryer
Book Description
Much has been written about leadership during the last eighty years, but little attention has been paid to leadership's ethical dimension. This book sets out to redress the balance and develop an understanding of what comprises ethical leadership in organizations. The book explores ideas from leadership theory, moral philosophy, and empirical research in order to discuss themes within leadership ethicality and related moral challenges. It suggests that the route to moral leadership lies in capitalizing on the moral upsides of these themes whilst avoiding their corresponding downsides. Whilst the book advocates a consultative rather than directive leadership style as best placed to achieve this, it also argues that, in meeting these normative criteria, leaders need to go further than the superficial, contingent prescriptions for democratic responsiveness that suffuse leadership and management theory. The book envisages what such leadership might look like and reflects on the chances of such a model being realized in contemporary, Western organizations.
ISBN-10
0199590184
ISBN-13
9780199590186
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
24 June 2011
Number of Pages
232
About the Author
After studying philosophy as an undergraduate, Mick Fryer worked for 25 years in the private sector as a senior manager and director. He returned to part-time academic study in 1998, initially to complete an MBA. He then undertook a PhD in organizational leadership and ethics. Mick now lectures in Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility at Aberystwyth and Loughborough Universities. He has also worked as a consultant author for the Open University.