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Foreword by Robert J. Starratt
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Modernity
An Instrumental Rationality
Paradigm Shift: Towards Postmodernity
In Search of an Authentic Rationality
Ethical Demands
Chapter 2: Ehical Leadership: The Anglo-Saxon Understanding
The Concept of Ethics
Ethical Leadership
Nurturing New Social Relationships
The Concept of Human Nature
Decision Making in the Exercise of Leadership
Models of Ethical Decision Making
Chapter 3: The TERA Model: Towards an Ethical, Responsible, and Authentic Trajectory
Moral Dilemma
Three Fundamental Ethics: Critique, Justice, and Care
The TERA Process: Knowledge-Volition-Action
A Challenging but Necessary Interdependence
A Rising Level of Confidence
Towards Responsible Leadership
An Ethical Culture
Conclusion
Appendix: TERA—A Guide to Developing a Multidimensional Ethical Conscience
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