Developing Leadership
Questions Business Schools Don't Ask
Herausgeber: Mabey, Christopher; Mayrhofer, Wolfgang
Developing Leadership
Questions Business Schools Don't Ask
Herausgeber: Mabey, Christopher; Mayrhofer, Wolfgang
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A provocative debate on the role of business schools in developing future leaders, and how to foster responsible and ethical leadership.
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A provocative debate on the role of business schools in developing future leaders, and how to foster responsible and ethical leadership.
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- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781446296110
- ISBN-10: 1446296113
- Artikelnr.: 42294784
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781446296110
- ISBN-10: 1446296113
- Artikelnr.: 42294784
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: What kind of leader are you becoming? - Christopher Mabey
and Wolfgang Mayrhofer
Part 1: How do business schools prepare students for leadership?
2. Questioning Business Schools - Tim Harle
3. Questions business schools are unable to ask - Aidan Ward and Wolfgang
Mayrhofer
4. Preparing Managers for 'Exile' at Work? The Hong Kong Experience -
Ricky, Yuk-Kwan Ng
5. The forgotten humanness of organizations - Yuliya Shymko
Rapporteur: Jerry Biberman
Part 2: How robust are the theoretical and moral assumptions of business
schools?
6. Is economic growth a force for good? - Molly Scott Cato
7. Can leadership be value-free? - Ken Parry & Audun Fiskerud
8. Do business schools create conformists rather than leaders? - David
Beech
9. Business Schools, Economic Virtues and Christian Theology - Andrew
Henley
10: Can our bodies guide the teaching and learning of business ethics? -
Leah Tomkins
Rapporteur: JC Spender
Part 3: Ethical leadership: philosophical and spiritual approaches
11. Inspiring responsible leadership in business schools: can a spiritual
approach help? - Karen Blakeley
12. Is it possible to learn ethical leadership? MacIntyre, Zizek and the
recovery of virtue. - Mervyn Conroy
13. Classical Greek Philosophy and the Learning Journey - Hugo Gaggiotti
and Peter Simpson
14. For whose purposes do we educate? Wairua in Business schools - Pare
Keiha and Edwina Pio
Rapporteur: Laurence Freeman
Part 4: Reclaiming a moral voice in business schools: some pedagogic
examples
15. Were business schools complicit in the financial crisis and can
classical French literature help? - Rickard Grassman
16. Why is it important for leaders to understand the meaning of respect? -
Doirean Wilson
17. The contemporary relevance of the Hebrew wisdom tradition - Phil
Jackman
18. Do business schools prepare students for cosmopolitan careers? The case
of Greater China - Pamsy Hui, Warren Chiu, John Coombes, and Elvy Pang
19. Can an ethic of care support the teaching and management of change? -
Mary Hartog and Leah Tomkins
20. Management blockbusters: is there space for open dissent? - Daniel
Doherty
Rapporteur: David W. Miller
Coda: Reflections on the Book, Its Genesis and Its Impact
and Wolfgang Mayrhofer
Part 1: How do business schools prepare students for leadership?
2. Questioning Business Schools - Tim Harle
3. Questions business schools are unable to ask - Aidan Ward and Wolfgang
Mayrhofer
4. Preparing Managers for 'Exile' at Work? The Hong Kong Experience -
Ricky, Yuk-Kwan Ng
5. The forgotten humanness of organizations - Yuliya Shymko
Rapporteur: Jerry Biberman
Part 2: How robust are the theoretical and moral assumptions of business
schools?
6. Is economic growth a force for good? - Molly Scott Cato
7. Can leadership be value-free? - Ken Parry & Audun Fiskerud
8. Do business schools create conformists rather than leaders? - David
Beech
9. Business Schools, Economic Virtues and Christian Theology - Andrew
Henley
10: Can our bodies guide the teaching and learning of business ethics? -
Leah Tomkins
Rapporteur: JC Spender
Part 3: Ethical leadership: philosophical and spiritual approaches
11. Inspiring responsible leadership in business schools: can a spiritual
approach help? - Karen Blakeley
12. Is it possible to learn ethical leadership? MacIntyre, Zizek and the
recovery of virtue. - Mervyn Conroy
13. Classical Greek Philosophy and the Learning Journey - Hugo Gaggiotti
and Peter Simpson
14. For whose purposes do we educate? Wairua in Business schools - Pare
Keiha and Edwina Pio
Rapporteur: Laurence Freeman
Part 4: Reclaiming a moral voice in business schools: some pedagogic
examples
15. Were business schools complicit in the financial crisis and can
classical French literature help? - Rickard Grassman
16. Why is it important for leaders to understand the meaning of respect? -
Doirean Wilson
17. The contemporary relevance of the Hebrew wisdom tradition - Phil
Jackman
18. Do business schools prepare students for cosmopolitan careers? The case
of Greater China - Pamsy Hui, Warren Chiu, John Coombes, and Elvy Pang
19. Can an ethic of care support the teaching and management of change? -
Mary Hartog and Leah Tomkins
20. Management blockbusters: is there space for open dissent? - Daniel
Doherty
Rapporteur: David W. Miller
Coda: Reflections on the Book, Its Genesis and Its Impact
1. Introduction: What kind of leader are you becoming? - Christopher Mabey
and Wolfgang Mayrhofer
Part 1: How do business schools prepare students for leadership?
2. Questioning Business Schools - Tim Harle
3. Questions business schools are unable to ask - Aidan Ward and Wolfgang
Mayrhofer
4. Preparing Managers for 'Exile' at Work? The Hong Kong Experience -
Ricky, Yuk-Kwan Ng
5. The forgotten humanness of organizations - Yuliya Shymko
Rapporteur: Jerry Biberman
Part 2: How robust are the theoretical and moral assumptions of business
schools?
6. Is economic growth a force for good? - Molly Scott Cato
7. Can leadership be value-free? - Ken Parry & Audun Fiskerud
8. Do business schools create conformists rather than leaders? - David
Beech
9. Business Schools, Economic Virtues and Christian Theology - Andrew
Henley
10: Can our bodies guide the teaching and learning of business ethics? -
Leah Tomkins
Rapporteur: JC Spender
Part 3: Ethical leadership: philosophical and spiritual approaches
11. Inspiring responsible leadership in business schools: can a spiritual
approach help? - Karen Blakeley
12. Is it possible to learn ethical leadership? MacIntyre, Zizek and the
recovery of virtue. - Mervyn Conroy
13. Classical Greek Philosophy and the Learning Journey - Hugo Gaggiotti
and Peter Simpson
14. For whose purposes do we educate? Wairua in Business schools - Pare
Keiha and Edwina Pio
Rapporteur: Laurence Freeman
Part 4: Reclaiming a moral voice in business schools: some pedagogic
examples
15. Were business schools complicit in the financial crisis and can
classical French literature help? - Rickard Grassman
16. Why is it important for leaders to understand the meaning of respect? -
Doirean Wilson
17. The contemporary relevance of the Hebrew wisdom tradition - Phil
Jackman
18. Do business schools prepare students for cosmopolitan careers? The case
of Greater China - Pamsy Hui, Warren Chiu, John Coombes, and Elvy Pang
19. Can an ethic of care support the teaching and management of change? -
Mary Hartog and Leah Tomkins
20. Management blockbusters: is there space for open dissent? - Daniel
Doherty
Rapporteur: David W. Miller
Coda: Reflections on the Book, Its Genesis and Its Impact
and Wolfgang Mayrhofer
Part 1: How do business schools prepare students for leadership?
2. Questioning Business Schools - Tim Harle
3. Questions business schools are unable to ask - Aidan Ward and Wolfgang
Mayrhofer
4. Preparing Managers for 'Exile' at Work? The Hong Kong Experience -
Ricky, Yuk-Kwan Ng
5. The forgotten humanness of organizations - Yuliya Shymko
Rapporteur: Jerry Biberman
Part 2: How robust are the theoretical and moral assumptions of business
schools?
6. Is economic growth a force for good? - Molly Scott Cato
7. Can leadership be value-free? - Ken Parry & Audun Fiskerud
8. Do business schools create conformists rather than leaders? - David
Beech
9. Business Schools, Economic Virtues and Christian Theology - Andrew
Henley
10: Can our bodies guide the teaching and learning of business ethics? -
Leah Tomkins
Rapporteur: JC Spender
Part 3: Ethical leadership: philosophical and spiritual approaches
11. Inspiring responsible leadership in business schools: can a spiritual
approach help? - Karen Blakeley
12. Is it possible to learn ethical leadership? MacIntyre, Zizek and the
recovery of virtue. - Mervyn Conroy
13. Classical Greek Philosophy and the Learning Journey - Hugo Gaggiotti
and Peter Simpson
14. For whose purposes do we educate? Wairua in Business schools - Pare
Keiha and Edwina Pio
Rapporteur: Laurence Freeman
Part 4: Reclaiming a moral voice in business schools: some pedagogic
examples
15. Were business schools complicit in the financial crisis and can
classical French literature help? - Rickard Grassman
16. Why is it important for leaders to understand the meaning of respect? -
Doirean Wilson
17. The contemporary relevance of the Hebrew wisdom tradition - Phil
Jackman
18. Do business schools prepare students for cosmopolitan careers? The case
of Greater China - Pamsy Hui, Warren Chiu, John Coombes, and Elvy Pang
19. Can an ethic of care support the teaching and management of change? -
Mary Hartog and Leah Tomkins
20. Management blockbusters: is there space for open dissent? - Daniel
Doherty
Rapporteur: David W. Miller
Coda: Reflections on the Book, Its Genesis and Its Impact