ABSTRACT

This book focuses on the element of leadership that has largely been neglected in the literature: character. Often thought to be a subjective construct, the book demonstrates the concrete behaviors associated with different character dimensions in order to illustrate how these behaviors can be developed, and character strengthened.

Based on research involving over 300 senior leaders from different industries, sectors and countries, Crossan, Seijts, and Gandz developed a model for leadership character that focuses on eleven dimensions. The book begins by setting the context for the focus on character in business, asking what character is and whether it can be learned, developed, molded or changed. Next, the book focuses on each dimension of leadership character in turn, exploring its elements and the ways in which it can be applied in a business setting. The book concludes with a summary of the key insights, an exploration of the interactions between the character dimensions, and a call to the reader to reflect on how to develop one’s own and others’ leadership character.

Bridging theory and management practice, Developing Leadership Character will interest students and practitioners alike. Readers will benefit not only from a new, robust theoretical framework for leadership character, but will also learn how character can be developed further.

chapter |13 pages

Leadership and Character

chapter |18 pages

Leading with Character

chapter |11 pages

Character and Context

chapter |12 pages

Drive

chapter |12 pages

Collaboration

chapter |13 pages

Humanity

chapter |13 pages

Humility

chapter |11 pages

Integrity

chapter |11 pages

Temperance

chapter |12 pages

Justice

chapter |12 pages

Accountability

chapter |11 pages

Courage

chapter |12 pages

Transcendence

chapter |13 pages

Judgment

chapter |8 pages

Leader Character Revisited

chapter |9 pages

Developing Character