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Presents analysis, examples, and ideas about the future in a lively
yet academically robust format. The book presents the ethical
leadership dilemmas of day-to-day international business life in
all their complexity, providing a range of angles, options and
ideas to feed a questioning mind.
Since the onset of the global economic crisis, everyone has a view
on how to fix capitalism - everyone, it seems, except the Church of
England. Given the widespread diagnosis of moral malaise in the
marketplace, one might have expected the established religion of
the UK to provide more leadership. In spite of its quietness in
recent public debate, the Church in fact has a lot to say on the
matter. Eve Poole examines the formal views and actions of the
Church of England in the run up to the financial crisis, as well as
the arguments of leading Church of England bishops, academics and
business people. She highlights the richness and distinctiveness of
the arguments emanating from the Church with regard to capitalism
and the market, but also points to some flaws, gaps and significant
silences. Poole urges the Church to stand up and be counted in
taking its proper place in re-shaping the global economy. She also
offers theologians a new framework for engaging in public theology.
This book is an indispensable guide to the thorny issues in respect
of morals and the market. Students and scholars of theology, as
well as economists and business people concerned with the wider
ethical repercussions of their work, will be excited to discover a
unique and sagacious voice above the mud-slinging that has
characterized the mainstream of contemporary comment on the credit
crunch.
- The author has a broad list of high level connections, and access
to multiple avenues, to promote and sell their book. Previous works
have attracted celebrity endorsements (like Joanna Lumley) and been
the subject of poplar TEDx talks. - The book tackles a
controversial hot topic in the field of AI which is being discussed
in both general media and professional circles. - Brings together
science and humanities fields (namely computer science and
philosophy) to tackle difficult questions around robot ethics,
rights and metaphysics.
- The author has a broad list of high level connections, and access
to multiple avenues, to promote and sell their book. Previous works
have attracted celebrity endorsements (like Joanna Lumley) and been
the subject of poplar TEDx talks. - The book tackles a
controversial hot topic in the field of AI which is being discussed
in both general media and professional circles. - Brings together
science and humanities fields (namely computer science and
philosophy) to tackle difficult questions around robot ethics,
rights and metaphysics.
Presents analysis, examples, and ideas about the future in a lively
yet academically robust format. The book presents the ethical
leadership dilemmas of day-to-day international business life in
all their complexity, providing a range of angles, options and
ideas to feed a questioning mind.
An examination of the views on capitalism of bishops, academics and
business people in the Church of England. Highlighting the richness
and distinctiveness of these arguments, it also points to flaws and
gaps. Offering a new framework for public theology, Poole urges the
Church to take its proper place in re-shaping the global economy.
Shortlisted for the Business Book Awards 2018 'Leadership' is in
danger of becoming a tired phrase in the world of management - it
may sound cerebral and important, but more often comes across as
static and trite. Which might explain why so many 'leaders' feel
like imposters; they may have a vision or masterplan, but the
reality is daily messiness, acute uncertainty and fragile loyalty
from team members. Often, they have been parachuted in to transform
a complex situation, or promoted in unexpected circumstances. Are
there more effective ways in which people can learn the art of
being a great leader? Being an effective leader is about the daily
grind, and it is a far from glamorous existence, but it can be
hugely rewarding if leaders are realistic about the choices they
face. In many trades and professions, mastery of the subject can
take a lifetime; leadership is no different. An apprenticeship
approach can breathe life into the development of leaders, day in,
day out. Using insights gained by Ashridge Business School about
how leaders really learn, Leadersmithing guides readers through the
process of becoming more precisely job-ready and more effectively
resourced for the challenges they face. The result is a more
confident leader, more perceptive as to their vocation and mandate,
and able to maintain the most effective position at the very top of
their game.
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