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Transparent and Authentic Leadership, 1st ed. 2021 From Biblical Principles to Contemporary Practices Christian Faith Perspectives in Leadership and Business Series

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Transparent and Authentic Leadership
Covering an array of leadership theories and related topics, this volume examines the scriptural foundations of being a transparent or authentic leader, exploring themes such as communication, trust, gender, and technology. The book is organized into sections on self, honesty, and ethics to fully dissect the role of character in leadership and to show that the behavior of leaders is reflective of their, and by extension, the organization?s values. The chapters use biblical examples to show how openness and honesty relate to building trust with followers, how greater levels of transparency prevent organizational crises and contribute to greater organizational success, and the relationship between ethical leadership and organizational culture. Further, the book evaluates the impact of advanced technologies, social media, and other modes of rapid communication on transparency and authenticity in leadership. This book will add a new wrinkle to the leadership literature, highlighting how to use a biblical approach to cultivate transparent and authentic leadership.

Preface

Chapter 1: Leveraging Self- Awareness & Self Actualization to Maximize Outcomes

Chapter 2: Authentic Leadership in a Digital World

Chapter 3: Authentic Leadership for the Christian Woman 

Chapter 4: The Leadership of an Authentic King

Chapter 5: The Authentic Leadership of Daniel, Joseph, and David

Chapter 6: Principles of Transparent and Authentic Leadership from Scripture

Chapter 7: Toward a Model of Judicious Transparency that Builds Trust Within Organizations

Chapter 8: Peter: An Authentic and Transparent Leader

Chapter 9: Social Media Use by the Modern Leader

Chapter 10: Effective Followership Impacting Transparent Leadership

Chapter 11: To Reveal or To Conceal: Pertinent Sacred Considerations for Transparent Leaders in a Super-Intelligent World

Chapter 12: Prostitutes and Promises: Multicultural authentic leadership

Index

Bruce E. Winston is Professor of Business and Leadership at Regent University, USA. He previously served as Dean of the School of Leadership Studies. He is Co-Editor of Leading an African Renaissance: Opportunities and Challenges, as well as Ethics: The Old Testament, The New Testament, and Contemporary Application. He is the author of Biblical Principles of Hiring and Developing Employees, Biblical Principles of Leading and Managing Employees, and Biblical Principles of Being an Employee in Contemporary Organizations. He is a co-author of Evaluating Employee Performance through Christian Virtues.

Uses biblical principles to inform contemporary leadership theory, particularly as related to authenticity

Explores the role emerging technologies play in authenticity

Offers a model of judicious transparency to build trust in organizations

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