Giving Voice to Values, under the leadership of Mary Gentile, has fundamentally changed the way business ethics and values-driven leadership is taught and discussed in academic and corporate settings worldwide. This book shifts attention to the future of Giving Voice to Values (GVV) and provides thought pieces from practitioners and leading experts in business ethics and the professions on the possibilities for sustaining its growth and success. These include the creation of new teaching materials, reaching different audiences, and expanding the ways in which GVV is making a difference in…mehr
Giving Voice to Values, under the leadership of Mary Gentile, has fundamentally changed the way business ethics and values-driven leadership is taught and discussed in academic and corporate settings worldwide. This book shifts attention to the future of Giving Voice to Values (GVV) and provides thought pieces from practitioners and leading experts in business ethics and the professions on the possibilities for sustaining its growth and success. These include the creation of new teaching materials, reaching different audiences, and expanding the ways in which GVV is making a difference in classrooms and the workplace and acting as a catalyst for organizational and societal change. The book closes with a reflective chapter by Mary Gentile, looking back at where GVV has been and looking ahead to where GVV might go.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jerry Goodstein is Professor Emeritus of Management at the Carson College of Business, Washington State University Vancouver. He has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in the areas of business ethics, managing innovation and change, and leadership in organizations. Dr. Goodstein has published widely in high quality business ethics and management journals and has contributed a number of cases for the GVV curriculum. He served for many years as Associate Editor at Business Ethics Quarterly and has served on the editorial boards of Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Journal, and Journal of Management. Mary C. Gentile is Creator/Director of Giving Voice to Values, Professor of Practice at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, Senior Advisor at The Aspen Institute Business & Society Program, and consultant on management education and leadership development. Among numerous other awards, Mary was named as one of the 2015 "100 Most Influential in Business Ethics" by Ethisphere and one of the "Top Thought Leaders in Trust: 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award Winners" by Trust Across America-Trust Around the World, January 2015. She was also named one of the "Top Minds 2017" in ethics leadership by Compliance Week.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Giving Voice to Values: An Innovation and Impact Agenda Part 1 Strengthening the Impact of GVV Within Higher Education 1. Giving Voice to Values as a Way to Teach Virtue Ethics 2. Viewing Giving Voice to Values through a Pragmatic Lens 3. Giving Voice to Values and the Listener's Perspective 4. Integrating Giving Voice to Values across Business Fields and Functions 5. Giving Voice to Values in Educating Ethical Leaders: Lessons Learned and Ideas for the Future 6. Giving Voice to Values in Health Professions Education 7. Giving Voice to Values in Support of a Mission to Education Africa's Next Generation of Ethical Leaders Part 2 Strengthening the Impact of GVV Beyond Higher Education 8. GVV in the Legal Industry 9. Implementing Giving Voice to Values into the Workplace: Insights from the Experience of Four Organizations 10. Giving Voice to Values: Implementing Values-Driven Leadership Development in the Chinese Context 11. The Promise of Giving Voice to Values for Coaching Leaders 12. Introducing GVV to New Audiences 13. GVV and the Digital World: Responding to Today's and Tomorrow's Challenges and Opportunities 14. Conclusion: Looking Back and Looking Ahead: Giving Voice To Values
Introduction: Giving Voice to Values: An Innovation and Impact Agenda Part 1 Strengthening the Impact of GVV Within Higher Education 1. Giving Voice to Values as a Way to Teach Virtue Ethics 2. Viewing Giving Voice to Values through a Pragmatic Lens 3. Giving Voice to Values and the Listener's Perspective 4. Integrating Giving Voice to Values across Business Fields and Functions 5. Giving Voice to Values in Educating Ethical Leaders: Lessons Learned and Ideas for the Future 6. Giving Voice to Values in Health Professions Education 7. Giving Voice to Values in Support of a Mission to Education Africa's Next Generation of Ethical Leaders Part 2 Strengthening the Impact of GVV Beyond Higher Education 8. GVV in the Legal Industry 9. Implementing Giving Voice to Values into the Workplace: Insights from the Experience of Four Organizations 10. Giving Voice to Values: Implementing Values-Driven Leadership Development in the Chinese Context 11. The Promise of Giving Voice to Values for Coaching Leaders 12. Introducing GVV to New Audiences 13. GVV and the Digital World: Responding to Today's and Tomorrow's Challenges and Opportunities 14. Conclusion: Looking Back and Looking Ahead: Giving Voice To Values
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