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The author's experiences in many organizational and cultural contexts are reflected in this book's selection from his writings during the past twenty years. They portray an evolution in his mind-set - from rational to ethical to spiritual perspectives on leadership. This evolution is not just a personal matter; it reflects developments that are taking place, although usually tacitly, at the individual and corporate level throughout the world. A primary motivation underlying the development of the book is to inspire leaders as well as teachers and students of leadership to integrate their…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The author's experiences in many organizational and cultural contexts are reflected in this book's selection from his writings during the past twenty years. They portray an evolution in his mind-set - from rational to ethical to spiritual perspectives on leadership. This evolution is not just a personal matter; it reflects developments that are taking place, although usually tacitly, at the individual and corporate level throughout the world.
A primary motivation underlying the development of the book is to inspire leaders as well as teachers and students of leadership to integrate their hearts, minds and souls when making decisions, and to develop the awareness and conviction that wise and successful leadership is concerned not only with effectiveness and wealth generation, but also with contributing to the well-being and fulfilment of all those whom one serves as a leader.
The book is divided into six interrelated themes: Morals and Ethics; Ethical Accounting; Values and Leadership; Identity; Responsibility; and Spiritual-based Leadership.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Peter Pruzan is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, and Visiting Professor at Sri Sathya Sai University in India. He has a B.Sc. from Princeton University, an MBA from Harvard Business School, a Ph.D. in operations research from Case-Western Reserve University and an advanced doctoral degree in mathematical economics from the University of Copenhagen. He has been the president of an international consulting firm and has authored twelve books and well over 100 articles in academic journals, originally focusing on operations research and economic planning, but during the past twenty years primarily on organizational ethics, ethical accounting, values in leadership, corporate responsibility and spiritual-based leadership.
Rezensionen
«(...) Pruzan has taken care that this work is meaningful to management teachers, students and practitioners alike, and could serve well as a sourcebook and guide. The language is simple and evocative, the vocabulary simple and powerful. It synergizes academic rigour with spiritual realization and that is a rare feat. Finally, even for the lay reader, it is a book that would be, in more ways than one, a joy to peruse.» (Ranjan Mitter, Journal of Human Values)