ABSTRACT

The complexity facing today’s organizations calls for a rethinking of leadership. The world is facing grand challenges for people and the planet. Leaders and employees bear the responsibility of formulating strategies grounded in strong values. These strategies aim to foster the growth of sustainable organizations and promote ethical work practices. This book gives voice to values-based leadership and provides a method for leaders to develop a values-based organizational culture.

Values play a role on many levels in how we work as individual leaders, in teams, and in organizations and in how organizations approach societal challenges. Values can be a compass or orientation point, giving direction for decisions and actions. Awareness of values can make organizational responsibilities clearer and give a sense of meaning to work and help leaders to create organizations where corporate, moral, and social values are embedded at every level. This book gives insight into a Scandinavian values-based leadership model built on the institutional leadership tradition. It provides processes and practices that leaders can use to develop organizations where values are continuously nurtured. The book provides practical ideas of how leaders can work on becoming conscious of both the organization’s explicit and implicit values, as well as working on the direction of the organization and its broader organizational culture.

This book will be an invaluable resource for both practitioners and graduate students interested in leadership and organizational development.

chapter 2|17 pages

What are Values Really?

chapter 3|19 pages

Who are Values-Based Leaders?

chapter 4|19 pages

Values Work in Practice

chapter 6|21 pages

A Values Perspective on Sustainability

chapter 7|19 pages

Values and Emotions

chapter 8|16 pages

Crises and Ethical Dilemmas

chapter 9|5 pages

Epilogue