Virtuous Leadership - Table of Contents

Table of Contents

  • Part I - Greatness and Service
    • Chapter 1 - Magnanimity: Striving Towards Great Things
    • Chapter 2 - Humility: the Ambition to Serve
    • Chapter 3 - Just say no
  • Part II - Practical Wisdom and Willpower
    • Chapter 1 - Prudence: Making the Right Decision
    • Chapter 2 - Courage: Staying the Course
    • Chapter 3 - Self-control: Mastery of Heart and Mind
    • Chapter 4 - Justice: Communion and Communication
  • Part III - Leaders are not Born, They are Trained
    • Chapter 1 - Aretology: the Science of Virtue
    • Chapter 2 - We are What we Habitually Do
    • Chapter 3 - The Unity of all the Virtues
    • Chapter 4 - Leaders of Mind, Will, and Heart
  • Part IV - Leadership and Self-Fulfillment
    • Chapter 1 - The Moral Profile of the Leader
    • Chapter 2 - Virtue and Self-Fulfillment
    • Chapter 3 - The Pitfalls of Rules-Based Ethics
  • Part V - Towards Victory
    • Chapter 1 - The Impact of Christian Life
    • Chapter 2 - An Agenda for Victory
  • Epilogue

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