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This book will explore the characteristics, skills, and strategies needed by values-based business leaders to cope with a world that continues to change at warp speed. Effective leaders should prepare organizations for change and assist organizations in navigating through such changes. The Challenges for Leadership, Values, and Happiness identifies values-based leadership issues and provides keys to success for practical implementation in the workplace. This book will encourage leaders to realistically assess their leadership styles and identify the potential challenges of situational demands so they can manage from a position of strength. The chapters in this book represent philosophical, strategic, and tactical keys designed to trigger thoughts, actions, and strategies to assist the reader to maximize his or her strengths.

Trade Review
Effective leaders today must have a keenly developed moral compass, enabling them to navigate the turbulence of markets and public opinion while ensuring that employees are motivated, productive, and happy. Millick takes us down this path through the chapters in this important new volume. -- Page West, Ph.D., professor of strategy, Wake Forest University
This is a much-needed collection that zeroes in on reality-based ethical values in the workplace, especially as seen and practiced from the managerial or leadership perspective. Well worth the read. -- Jerry Kirkpatrick, Ph.D., professor of international business and marketing, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
In this book, Charles Millick and his [contributors] take the reader on a tour of perhaps the most important issue facing organizational leaders today: is it possible for true leadership, bedrock values, and authentic happiness to peacefully coexist in the modern organization? We learn the answer is yes. But more importantly, we learn how to make that happen. This book will be valuable to the new professional and the experienced manager. -- Marshall Schminke, University of Central Florida
What the business community has always lacked is a moral philosophy of self-defense. Millick’s essays go a long way in providing such a defense. This book should be read by all business leaders and citizens concerned with restoring and maintaining America’s free market system. -- C. Bradley Thompson, Ph. D., Executive Director, The Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism

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Preface Introduction Part I: Philosophical/Conceptual Issues in 21st Century Challenges 1. Morality and Character Development: The Roles of Capitalism, Commerce, and the Corporation Edward W. Younkins 2. Fundamental Moral Orientations: Implications for Values-Based Leadership Michael K. McCuddy 3. A Framework for Organizational Virtue: The Interrelationship of Mission, Culture and Leadership J. Thomas Whetstone 4. The Role of Integrity in Individual and Effective Corporate Leadership Jan Warren Duggar 5. Philosophy, Ethics, and Camputalism: An Interview with BB&T Chairman John Allison John A. Parnell, Eric B. Dent Appendix: The BB&T Philosophy John A. Allison Part II: Strategic Issues in 21st Century Challenges 6. Strategic Leadership of Ethical Behavior in Business Terry Thomas, John R. Schermerhorn, Jr., and John S. Dienhard 7. Setting Goals for Life and Happiness Edwin A. Locke 8. Structuring Organizational Value Statements Fred Wenstop and Arild Myrmel 9. Best Practice Balanced Scorecards for Governance, Organizations & CEOs Ted Ball, Bruce Harber, Ken Moore, and Liz Verlaan-Cole 10. Skills, Structure and Culture Required for Successful Balanced Scorecarding Ted Ball, Bruce Harber, Ken Moore, and Liz Verlaan-Cole 11. Executive and Strategic Leadership Bernard M. Bass Part III: Tactical Issues in 21st Century Challenges 12. Mixing & Managing Four Generations of Employees Greg Hammill 13. Authentic Identity: The Essence of How Successful "Ecopreneurs" Communicate Chantal B. Schauch 14. The Tie to Trust: A Firm Foundation for Employee Empowerment Wendell Seaborne 15. Notes Toward a Definition of Values-Based Leadership James O'Toole 16. Values-Based Leadership and Happiness: Enlightened Leadership Improves the Return on People Charles A. Millick Conclusion Index About the Author

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    Publisher: University Press of America
    Publication Date: 7/6/2012 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780761859123, 978-0761859123
    ISBN10: 0761859128

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    Book Synopsis
    This book will explore the characteristics, skills, and strategies needed by values-based business leaders to cope with a world that continues to change at warp speed. Effective leaders should prepare organizations for change and assist organizations in navigating through such changes. The Challenges for Leadership, Values, and Happiness identifies values-based leadership issues and provides keys to success for practical implementation in the workplace. This book will encourage leaders to realistically assess their leadership styles and identify the potential challenges of situational demands so they can manage from a position of strength. The chapters in this book represent philosophical, strategic, and tactical keys designed to trigger thoughts, actions, and strategies to assist the reader to maximize his or her strengths.

    Trade Review
    Effective leaders today must have a keenly developed moral compass, enabling them to navigate the turbulence of markets and public opinion while ensuring that employees are motivated, productive, and happy. Millick takes us down this path through the chapters in this important new volume. -- Page West, Ph.D., professor of strategy, Wake Forest University
    This is a much-needed collection that zeroes in on reality-based ethical values in the workplace, especially as seen and practiced from the managerial or leadership perspective. Well worth the read. -- Jerry Kirkpatrick, Ph.D., professor of international business and marketing, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
    In this book, Charles Millick and his [contributors] take the reader on a tour of perhaps the most important issue facing organizational leaders today: is it possible for true leadership, bedrock values, and authentic happiness to peacefully coexist in the modern organization? We learn the answer is yes. But more importantly, we learn how to make that happen. This book will be valuable to the new professional and the experienced manager. -- Marshall Schminke, University of Central Florida
    What the business community has always lacked is a moral philosophy of self-defense. Millick’s essays go a long way in providing such a defense. This book should be read by all business leaders and citizens concerned with restoring and maintaining America’s free market system. -- C. Bradley Thompson, Ph. D., Executive Director, The Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism

    Table of Contents
    Preface Introduction Part I: Philosophical/Conceptual Issues in 21st Century Challenges 1. Morality and Character Development: The Roles of Capitalism, Commerce, and the Corporation Edward W. Younkins 2. Fundamental Moral Orientations: Implications for Values-Based Leadership Michael K. McCuddy 3. A Framework for Organizational Virtue: The Interrelationship of Mission, Culture and Leadership J. Thomas Whetstone 4. The Role of Integrity in Individual and Effective Corporate Leadership Jan Warren Duggar 5. Philosophy, Ethics, and Camputalism: An Interview with BB&T Chairman John Allison John A. Parnell, Eric B. Dent Appendix: The BB&T Philosophy John A. Allison Part II: Strategic Issues in 21st Century Challenges 6. Strategic Leadership of Ethical Behavior in Business Terry Thomas, John R. Schermerhorn, Jr., and John S. Dienhard 7. Setting Goals for Life and Happiness Edwin A. Locke 8. Structuring Organizational Value Statements Fred Wenstop and Arild Myrmel 9. Best Practice Balanced Scorecards for Governance, Organizations & CEOs Ted Ball, Bruce Harber, Ken Moore, and Liz Verlaan-Cole 10. Skills, Structure and Culture Required for Successful Balanced Scorecarding Ted Ball, Bruce Harber, Ken Moore, and Liz Verlaan-Cole 11. Executive and Strategic Leadership Bernard M. Bass Part III: Tactical Issues in 21st Century Challenges 12. Mixing & Managing Four Generations of Employees Greg Hammill 13. Authentic Identity: The Essence of How Successful "Ecopreneurs" Communicate Chantal B. Schauch 14. The Tie to Trust: A Firm Foundation for Employee Empowerment Wendell Seaborne 15. Notes Toward a Definition of Values-Based Leadership James O'Toole 16. Values-Based Leadership and Happiness: Enlightened Leadership Improves the Return on People Charles A. Millick Conclusion Index About the Author

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