Engaging Millennials for Ethical Leadership

Engaging Millennials for Ethical Leadership
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Publisher : Business Expert Press
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9781606499894
ISBN-13 : 1606499890
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Book Synopsis Engaging Millennials for Ethical Leadership by : Jessican McManus Warnell

Download or read book Engaging Millennials for Ethical Leadership written by Jessican McManus Warnell and published by Business Expert Press. This book was released on 2015-01-26 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “[This book] brings broad perspective to the discussion of millennial at work. As organizational models continue to evolve, her analysis points to more robust, values-based talent development strategies that optimize engagement and performance. This is essential reading for all who believe that unyielding integrity is the ultimate competitive advantage.”—Susan P. Peters, Senior Vice President, Human Resources, GE “In this book, McManus sheds highly focused and well-grounded light on this issue with respect to how to best prepare today’s emerging leaders to handle the ethical challenges they are likely to face at work It is a must read for educators, managers, coaches and trainers who face this emerging challenge.”—Edward J. Conlon, Sorin Society Professor of Management & Director, Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, Author of Getting It Right: Notre Dame on Leadership and Judgment in Business By 2020, half of America’s workforce will be millennials. In this era of transparency and accountability, explorations of effective organizations are inseparable from considerations of ethical leadership. Engaging Millennials for Ethical Leadership provides strategies for optimizing performance, drawing on emerging research and complemented with perspectives gleaned from students at a top-tier business school and from a diverse group of corporate executives.


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