Spiritual Leadership in the Entrepreneurial Business

Spiritual Leadership in the Entrepreneurial Business
Author: Mario Fernando
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781847208613

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In this well informed, insightful and comprehensive study, Mario Fernando critically explores the complex and multiform interplay of management theory and practice, personal biographies, theologies of faith and cultural dynamics in order to elaborate and advance a coherent theory of spiritual leadership. George Gotsis and Zoe Kortezi, Entrepreneurship and Innovation In this example of science and theory meeting emerging reality, Mario Fernando delves into the complex dimensions of the interplay of the science of management, theologies of faith, and the dynamics of culture to first understand and then construct and advance a theory of spiritual leadership. With real world insights and reflections from himself and others, he addresses theory to practice implications and cautions against creating just another fad. This insightful and thought-provoking book provides a timely read and focus for reflection for organizational leaders concerned with success in the new age economy and global society, and who seek a path to understand their own personal and pragmatic spiritual leadership grounding. Gary D. Geroy, Colorado State University, US The book will be an important contribution to the literature and will certainly open up some new avenues of research and inquiry. Ralph L. Piedmont, Loyola College in Maryland, US Although interest in workplace spirituality continues to soar, the literature and empirical research on non-Western, non-Christian spirituality in entrepreneurship and leadership is almost non-existent. Mario Fernando s unique study fills the gap in the literature, exploring cross-cultural and religious distinctions of the contemporary meaning and enactment of spirituality in organizations. Case studies of thirteen influential, spiritually motivated Buddhist, Hindu, Christian and Muslim entrepreneurs are used to explore the significant impact of religion upon the management and leadership of an organization. The book concludes that although each entrepreneur s outward practice of spiritual leadership conformed to personal religious beliefs, these practices had two common aims: a connection with self, others and/or an ultimate reality, and a need to direct and motivate self and/or others to develop an organizational culture founded on a sense of shared community. This unique and fascinating work will strongly appeal to entrepreneurship, leadership and business and management researchers and scholars with a particular interest in the interplay between entrepreneurship and spiritual leadership.

Servant Leadership Social Entrepreneurship and the Will to Serve

Servant Leadership  Social Entrepreneurship and the Will to Serve
Author: Luk Bouckaert,Steven C. van den Heuvel
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030299361

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This book brings together a number of important essays on the intersection of servant leadership and social entrepreneurship, examining them through a shared focus on ‘the will to serve’. This combination bears out the insight that inspiring social and economic leaders are able to transform a conflictual human settlement into a collaborative and caring human community. The book seeks to answer the question of whether we can induce from their ‘way of doing things’ a model of civic entrepreneurship and leadership that can inspire people in profit, non-profit and public organizations. It also examines the extent to which the will to serve is compatible with the will to maximize profit or the will to gain economic, political or religious power. Furthermore, it asks how far different spiritual traditions create different models and examples of servant leadership and social entrepreneurship. This book will be of interest to researchers working in the fields of business ethics, business spirituality and corporate social responsibility.

Spirituality and Business

Spirituality and Business
Author: Sharda S. Nandram,Margot Esther Borden
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2009-11-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783642026614

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We, Sharda and Margot, feel very honored to be able to write and edit such a book. Our spiritual journey has led to the passion of bringing together and sharing the thoughts we ourselves have come across in our lives by meeting gurus, swamis, like-minded seekers, managers, teachers, entrepreneurs, academics, students, and by reading books and practicing spiritual techniques. We also have gained much spiritual inspiration from the teachings of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother to whom we are grateful. The thoughts presented in this book already exist in the East and West. Integrating them into the way we do business, can help us to regain trust and respect in business even in the current economic crisis. We aim to convince others of our deep belief that spiritual practices and a spiritual orientation help make life more enjoyable and makes us better human beings through helping us to live in line with our karma in every context of life, in our roles as employees, entrepreneurs, managers, leaders, mothers, or fathers, etc.

Entrepreneurial Leadership

Entrepreneurial Leadership
Author: Richard J. Goossen,R. Paul Stevens
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-04-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830837731

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Drawing on exhaustive research, practical experience and decades of teaching marketplace theology, Richard Goossen and R. Paul Stevens present a theologically robust vision of Christian entrepreneurship for leaders who would seek to ground their calling in the mission of the triune God.

Servant Leadership Social Entrepreneurship and the Will to Serve

Servant Leadership  Social Entrepreneurship and the Will to Serve
Author: Luk Bouckaert,Steven C. Van den Heuvel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2019
Genre: Business
ISBN: 3030299376

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This book brings together a number of important essays on the intersection of servant leadership and social entrepreneurship, examining them through a shared focus on 'the will to serve'. This combination bears out the insight that inspiring social and economic leaders are able to transform a conflictual human settlement into a collaborative and caring human community. The book seeks to answer the question of whether we can induce from their 'way of doing things' a model of civic entrepreneurship and leadership that can inspire people in profit, non-profit and public organizations. It also examines the extent to which the will to serve is compatible with the will to maximize profit or the will to gain economic, political or religious power. Furthermore, it asks how far different spiritual traditions create different models and examples of servant leadership and social entrepreneurship. This book will be of interest to researchers working in the fields of business ethics, business spirituality and corporate social responsibility.

Leading with Wisdom

Leading with Wisdom
Author: Peter Pruzan,Kirsten Pruzan-Mikkelsen,Debra Miller,William Miller
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351281584

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This ground-breaking book portrays an emerging global culture. It offers the experiences and perspectives of 31 top executives from 15 countries in 6 continents. These are business people who express from first-hand experience what it is like to lead a business from a spiritual basis.

The Unlikely Entrepreneur

The Unlikely Entrepreneur
Author: Emily Gowor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2013
Genre: Entrepreneurship
ISBN: 1921673664

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A Spiritual Guide to Business and Your Path of Greatest Evolution The Unlikely Entrepreneur is a profound book that will help you to evolve and succeed in business and life. It distils the essence and wisdom about being an entrepreneur into 200 powerful pages. And yet, it is NOT just about the 'How-To' of business - there are thousands of those available on the market. The Unlikely Entrepreneur integrates Emily's far-reaching experience and years of study in Universal Laws and human behaviour together with several years of exposure to the real-world of entrepreneurship. This book will give you an entirely new and unique attitude on your approach to achieving results in business. Unlimited in its inspiration and heart, The Unlikely Entrepreneur neatly bridges the gap between the inner world of spirituality and the external domain of business, and gives you direction on what to do and how to think INSIDE to make your OUTSIDE work. Emily Gowor is known as the Word Artist. A best-selling author, speaker and book mentor who is dedicated to inspiring people to live an amazing life, Emily runs live trainings, online courses and private consulting guiding professionals and entrepreneurs to write books for their brand.

Maximizing the Triple Bottom Line Through Spiritual Leadership

Maximizing the Triple Bottom Line Through Spiritual Leadership
Author: Louis W. Fry,Melissa Sadler Nisiewicz
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2013-01-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780804784290

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Maximizing the Triple Bottom Line through Spiritual Leadership draws on the emerging fields of workplace spirituality and spiritual leadership to teach leaders and their constituencies how to develop business models that address issues of ethical leadership, employee well-being, sustainability, and social responsibility without sacrificing profitability, growth, and other metrics of performance excellence. While this text identifies and discusses the characteristics necessary to be a leader, its major focus is on leadership—engaging stakeholders and enabling groups of people to work together in the most meaningful ways. The authors offer real-world examples of for-profit and non-profit organizations that have spiritual leaders and which have implemented organizational spiritual leadership. These cases are based on over ten years of research, supported by the International Institute of Spiritual Leadership, that demonstrates the value of the Spiritual Leadership Balanced Scorecard Business Model presented in the book. "Pracademic" in its orientation, the book presents a general process and tools for implementing the model.