Character Not Charisma Is the Critical Measure of Leadership Excellence
- Topics:
- Business Ethics,
- Value-based leadership
- Tags:
- Character,
- Leader,
- Leadership,
- Management
- Source:
- AllBusiness.com
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Overview: The leadership crisis in ethics in many organizations partially stems from the crisis in character of one's leaders. The character of the leader is grounded on such core values as integrity, trust, truth and human dignity, which influence the leader's vision, ethics and behaviour. The moral literacy of the leader and the essentials of an ethical culture are connected to his/her character and not to his/her charismatic personality. The quest for leadership excellence is based more on character than charisma. The leader is also empowered through his/her character to serve as a mentor.
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