Moral Intelligence: Enhancing Business Performance and Leadership Success (Paperback)

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9780132349864
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Paperback
Publication Date:
2007-08-02
Author:
Doug Lennick;Fred Kiel Ph.D.
Language:
english
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The authors offer a timely, important, and practical personal guidance system that anyone in the business world would do well to adopt. The world of business would be vastly improved if Moral Intelligence became required reading.

Daniel Goleman, Author of Emotional Intelligence

Lennick and Kiel are consulting masters who guide us the way they livewith moral intelligence. They prove that you dont have to sacrifice your soul to lead productively.

Richard J. Leider, Founder, The Inventure Group and bestselling Author of Repacking Your Bags and The Power of Purpose

We live in an increasingly competitive and global world. Increasingly, the end justifies the means. This often results in the loss of our moral compass. Lennick and Kiel show usthat the truly great business leaders never sacrifice moral integrity for financial goals and that maintaining the highest ethical standards is not only the right thing to do, it produces the best companies and the best results.

Paul Fribourg, CEO of Conti-Group Companies and Chairman, Lauder

Institute,Wharton Business School

Moral Intelligence demonstrates compellingly that doing what is right morally and doing what is right for your business are inseparable. Lennick and Kiel cite numerous business cases where the moral decision was also the smartest strategic decision. Importantly, they provide practical advice and exercises to help readers assess and strengthen their own moral competence and effectiveness as leaders. For CEOs and other decision makers, Moral Intelligence makes good business sense.

Dick Harrington, CEO of The Thomson Corporation

It should be obvious by nowour private enterprise system needs to revisit its role in our society. The questions are:What changes are in order and how can they be achieved? Moral Intelligence addresses these questions and provides tools to implement the answers.

Irvine O. Hockaday, Jr., President/CEOHallmark Cards, Inc. (Ret.)

Moral Intelligence is the foundation of moral authority, which alone enables formal authority to worksustainable over time. This conscience-challenging book drills deep into both the science and the practical how-tos in building universal principle-centered values into our lives and cultures. A motivating and inspiring read!

Dr. Stephen R. Covey, Author, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness

Moral Intelligence is excellent reading for new entrants to the business world as well as experienced managers. I found numerous examples that were right on point with actual events that I have experienced in over 40 years of managing. It was also helpful to have the topics presented in the context of current events that hold the readers interest. This book should be on the reading list of every student regardless of their career choice.

Larry Pinnt, Chairman, Cascade Natural Gas

At a time when capitalism faces questions of legitimacy brought on by poor leadership behaviors, this book provides a healthy way of thinking of the internal compass that can avoid corporate atrocities.

Mike McGavick, CEO & Chairman of Safeco Corporation

This book identifies the traits which identify value-oriented corporate leaders and provides a practical primer to a business person to identify and emulate these critical traits. It is essential reading for anyone who believes that this is the way the world is going.

Mike Phillips, Chairman, Russell Investment Group

In their new book, Doug Lennick and Fred Kiel bring to the business world a much needed moral guidance system. Given the worldwide erosion of trust in American business, the authors user-friendly tools and concepts arrive not a moment too soon.

Keith Reinhard, Chairman, DDB Worldwide and President, Business for

Diplomatic Action

Visit: www.moralcompass.com

This new, paperback version contains a new Epilogue with updated information on many of the companies and case studies discussed in the original hardback version.

There is a powerful correlation between strong moral principles and business success. In this book, two globally respected leadership experts illuminate that connection, define the specific competencies that comprise moral intelligence, and show exactly how to promote it throughout your organization.

Drawing on extensive original research, Doug Lennick and Fred Kiel demonstrate how the best performing companies have leaders with a strong moral compass and the ability to follow iteven in a world that may reward bad behavior in the short run.

Lennick and Kiel identify and help you build the moral skills leaders need most, including integrity, responsibility, compassion, and forgiveness. They offer realistic guidance on being a moral leader in both large organizations and entrepreneurial ventures: guidance reflecting decades of experience coaching executives at the very highest levels.

Moral Intelligence also introduces the breakthrough Moral Competency Inventory (MCI): an indispensable metric to assess where you and your organization stand right now.

In recent years, companies have discovered the value of Emotional Intelligence (EI). But EI isnt enough: only leaders with strong moral intelligence can build the trust and commitment that are the foundation of truly great businesses. Be one of those leaders, lead one of those companies, with Moral Intelligence.

Foreword xxi

Introduction xxix

PART ONE: MORAL INTELLIGENCE

Chapter 1: Good Business 3

Chapter 2: Born to Be Moral 19

Chapter 3: Your Moral Compass 37

Chapter 4: Staying True to Your Moral Compass 63

PART TWO: DEVELOPING MORAL SKILLS

Chapter 5: Integrity 79

Chapter 6: Responsibility 93

Chapter 7: Compassion and Forgiveness 105

Chapter 8: Emotions 115

PART THREE: MORAL LEADERSHIP

Chapter 9: The Moral Leader 141

Chapter 10: Leading Large Organizations 157

Chapter 11: Moral Intelligence for the Entrepreneur 185

Epilogue: Becoming a Global Moral Leader 207

Epilogue: Update on Moral Intelligences Cast of Characters 215

Appendix A: Strengthening Your Moral Skills 239

Appendix B: Moral Competency Inventory (MCI) 251

Appendix C: Scoring the MCI 259

Appendix D: Interpreting Your MCI Scores 265

Index 273

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