The authors of The Character of Leadership have found out. The genesis of the book was a joint survey conducted by Monash University and the Australian Institute of Management in which over 200 Australian managers and business leaders related what character traits and virtues they possessed. From these responses, the authors highlighted the 15 character attributes regarded as the most important, including respectfulness, fairness, compassion, spiritual respect, humility, courage, passion, wisdom, selflessness, integrity and honesty. The authors then performed in-depth interviews with 55 executives from around Australia,asking for their views on each of the character traits. The insight and wisdom of these great leaders is shared throughout the book.
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List of applications, profiles, case studies and 'in focus' activities Foreword by William H Hen&ix About the authors Acknowledgments Authors' note Introduction PART I Character and leadership a shared journey Chapter 1:So what is character? Chapter 2:The character of leadership Chapter 3:Developing a model of the character of leadership PART II Developing character universalism Chapter 4:Respectfulness Chapter 5:Fairness Chapter 6:Cooperativeness Chapter 7:Compassion Chapter 8:Spiritual respect Chapter 9:Humility PART III Developing character transformation Chapter 10:Courage Chapter 11:Passion Chapter 12:Wisdom Chapter 13:Competence Chapter 14:Self-discipline PART IV Developing character benevolence Chapter 15:Organisation loyalty Chapter 16:Selflessness Chapter 17:Integrity Chapter 18:Honesty PARTV Your character profile and applications Chapter 19:Your own character profile and applications Appendix:Character Profile Scale A Profile of survey respondents B Methodology used in survey References Index