
Rethinking Leadership
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Rethinking Leadership covers ethics development from its origin to help managers understand and confront the 21st century's increasing challenges and disruptions. Its clear narrative and cogent examples bridge scholars and practitioners, with distinctive examples on how to implement human centered management and how to teach the subject to executives.
The author has 30 years of business experience in developed and developing countries and 20 years in academia in the US and in Europe, which provides solid background to effectively and affectively discuss the topic from the multiple angles.
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"Anyone who has a leadership position of whichever kind will immensely benefit from what the book exhibits on ethical thought, on moral practice and on responsible management."Ambassador Andrew Young, Atlanta.
"Rethinking Leadership is a simply awe-inspiring treatise on future of management. Dr. Bardy makes very compelling case for moral leadership to regain employee, investor, and societal trust of the organization."
Jagdish N. Sheth, Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of Business, Goizueta Business School, Emory University, Atlanta.
"In the networked society new types of interaction and collaboration require a new focus on their moral implications. Bardy's book clarifies the moral dimensions of interactions and is timely and compelling."
Charles Wankel, Professor of Management at St. John's University, New York.
"Rethinking Leadership provides a systematic analysis of morality and ethics, as well as the social, economic, and institutional perspectives that are part of, and tied to, leadership and the management of an organization and its people. In his text, Dr Bardy offers a knowledge-based analysis of these complex and multifaceted concepts and presents it in a rational, easy to read, methodic fashion. The reader can easily understand how ethics and morality interface with leadership and human centered management to produce the "moral leader"!"
Arthur Rubens, Professor Emeritus, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers.
"Humans have been very good in creating societal complexity, but they have been less good in creating the organizational conditions under which this complexity can affectively be addressed. This requires an interdisciplinary, human-centered approach to leadership that does not shy away from complex issues and the multi-faceted approaches that are needed to deal with them. In this book, Roland Bardy combines a solid understanding of practice with a variety of theoretical perspectives that can support more ethical behavior of corporate leaders. A good start to rethinking what it takes to be a responsible leader."
Rob van Tulder, Professor in International Business, Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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