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      • Leadership for the common good calls on leaders to help their communities imagine how paradoxical tensions can be understood and managed. In complex, pluralistic societies, there are reasonable differences of opinion about what is the right, just, or fair thing to do.
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  2. Jan 22, 2024 · The common good refers to achieving the best possible outcome for the largest number of people, which is underpinned by decision-making that is ethically and morally sound and varies by the...

  3. To justify rule-breaking behavior by an appeal to the greater good, a cosmopolitan leader must show that her ends really are higher than ordinary organizational goals.

  4. Aug 1, 2012 · Many people refer to the “greater good” as an important part of leading ethically, and use different words to describe it. The descriptions they use collectively paint a picture of a responsibility to think beyond ourselves and to work for a better, inclusive society.

  5. In this chapter, we will look at leadership theories specifically designed to improve the ethical behavior of leaders and followers. These include transforma-tional leadership, servant leadership, authentic leadership, aesthetic leadership, responsible leadership, and Taoism.

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  6. Mar 17, 2022 · Leadership for the common good calls on leaders to help their communities imagine how paradoxical tensions can be understood and managed.

  7. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Common Good - SpringerLink

    Aug 1, 2023 · The Common Good. For people not conversant with political philosophy, the “common good” is a self-evident concept. Fundamentally, it refers to those “goods” that serve the interests of all members of a community. However, this simple formulation obscures far more than it reveals.

  8. Jan 2, 2024 · Our framework offers a way for the concept of the common good to be centred rather than side-lined in the practice of public integrative leadership, progressing the field by clarifying how and what aspects of the common good are advanced by integrative leadership.

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