1. Values-Based Leadership: Enduring Lessons from the Aeneid.
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Ahn, Mark and Ettner, Larry
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LEADERSHIP ,THEMATIC analysis ,JUDGMENT (Psychology) ,DECISION making ,JUSTICE - Abstract
This paper explored the
Aeneid , Virgil's foundation epic of the Latin cannon, from a values-based leadership perspective, which is defined as the moral foundation underlying stewardship decisions and actions of leaders. Specifically, we juxtaposed the resonant leadership elements of vision, culture and values – and their corresponding equivalent Roman themes offatum, pietas, and virtus. Using a thematic analysis approach, we coded the following eight values: integrity, good judgment, leadership by example, decision-making, trust, justice/fairness, humility, and sense of urgency. We found that while theAeneid extols prototypical values, the epic instructs that truly effective leadership is not about being a monochromatic prototype. Rather, the epic reveals that the essence and privilege of effective leadership demands reflection on the dynamic relationship between the leader and the led towards a better, envisioned future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2013
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