Un método que propone las virtudes clásicas para alcanzar el liderazgo en la vida profesional y privada; las claves para unir y vivir el liderazgo y el virtuosismo sin que resulten incompatibles.
Hacer de las virtudes clásicas la base de la excelencia personal y de la actividad profesional resulta hoy más necesario que nunca para hacer frente a la crisis actual, no solo económica y financiera, sino sobre todo social y de valores.
Este libro es fruto de la incansable actividad del autor que ha impartido en numerosos países su seminario sobre Liderazgo y Excelencia a directivos del sector privado y público, a formadores, a altos funcionarios y a estudiantes de MBA.
A partir de las vidas y del ejemplo de algunos de los políticos, intelectuales y líderes religiosos más importantes de los tiempos modernos, amén de la experiencia personal del autor, este libro demuestra que liderazgo y virtud no solo son compatibles, sino que son realmente sinónimos.
Novedoso en cuanto su conceptualización, clásico por sus referencias, Liderazgo virtuoso ofrece un método concreto y práctico para lograr un auténtico crecimiento interior, pensado especialmente para todos aquellos inmersos en las preocupaciones profesionales pero que quieren imbuir sus vidas de un propósito trascendente. De este modo, este libro pretende convertirse en una auténtica guía para la búsqueda de la excelencia moral.
"Este libro es apasionante. Siempre es importante partir de la realidad en todos los ámbitos, pero en particular al hablar del misterio que es el hombre...". -François Michelin, antiguo presidente del Grupo Michelin.
The author sets forward a leadership model that is rooted in aretology – the science of virtue. He presents a systematic and holistic attempt to relate the classical virtues to professional leadership in modern times. Great theory, excellent application, and thought-provoking.
A philosophical and very Catholic look at qualities important for leadership. Instead of focusing on tactics for being successful, this author promotes cultivating virtues that will facilitate leadership. Please be advised this book is very Catholic - most of the examples are saints or other prominent Catholics. Not your typical business book - recommended not just for leadership but life in general.
This book is outstanding. It demonstrates how virtue can impact every kind of personal and professional situation. A passage from the Author's forward shows what kind of impact this is. He saw an old lady rummaging through rubbish, and he gave her the money he had left in his pocket. A few minutes later, just as he was boarding his train, the old woman came running up to him with a big smile on her face and bunch of flowers, which she gave to him. Seeing her great selflessness and generosity of heart, he was “overcome with joy, with a deep love for life, with a desire… to be better”. And he continues “It is by no means unusual that a close encounter with goodness makes the soul take flight, as though it had sprouted wings.”
Imagine how the world would be transformed if people lived this kind of virtue in positions of leadership. www.GoodReadingGuide.com
One of the best business books I've read in a long, long time. Leadership is based on virtue -- and as Havard makes abundantly clear -- virtue can be developed, grown and deepened in anyone. True leadership is about taking care of your people and not yourself. I highly recommend this slim but powerful and very rich book to anyone truly interested becoming a better leader in business and life while becoming a better person
It seems fitting I finished this on the Feast Day of St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher!
This is a fantastic book on the virtues. It branches out beyond Pieper’s works to St. Josemaria Escriva and other saints and leaders who exemplified courage.
At the end, he includes some points on personal growth, including how to approach spiritual direction.
This book is thought provoking and inspiring, but not heavy in philosophy. It is accessible to anyone who wishes to be a better person. He says all are called to leadership, all are called to virtue no matter our vocation. I think he’s right.
I hope to read more about St. Josemaria and others he referenced in this book.
If you are a mediocre leader and you read and understand this book, you will step down. If you are a good leader and read this book you will become a better person.
Sometimes you come across books you wish you had read when you were younger, this is one of those kinds of books. This book explains nicely the virtues, both Natural and Supernatural and how they relate to one another. Something, that I really appreciated in this book was showing the reconciliation between being Humble yet Magnanimous. More importantly, it shows how developing the virtues leads one to be the best person they can be, a more fully realized human being. This book does a great job clarifying what authentic leadership is compared to the caricatures of leadership that are sadly impressed upon business students today. I would highly recommend this book for those getting out of high school or college, to those in their professional life - especially if they find themselves as managers or want to climb the ladder - and also, those with families or seeking to have one. Again, I wish I had found and read this book when I was younger.
Compelling and insightful book that is both easy to read and inspiring. Havard argues that true leadership is not necessarily driven by temperament or specific attributes but by virtues developed through one's character and rooted in high transcendental values. Drawing on the cardinal virtues of ancient Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle, as well as the moral and ethical traditions of Catholicism, Havard presents a model of leadership based on virtues such as magnanimity, humility, prudence, and courage. He provides many living examples to illustrate how these virtues are practical qualities that can be developed and embodied by anyone aspiring to lead effectively. This book emphasizes that real inspiring leadership flows from the cultivation of virtues, making it a valuable read for anyone interested in personal development and effective leadership. This is definatelly a Catholic book but obviously usefull for anyone that might be interested in this topics.
The book is thinly veiled as a "Professional Development" book. Much of the writing is standard fare for such publications. The real value in this book is the footnotes. The Author is well-read and selects authors of quality. Reading this book added another 7 books to my " want to read" list.
In the end, though, it becomes clear that this is primarily a book of spirituality disguised as a professional development book.
This compelling book took me awhile to read. That's not because its subject is difficult to grasp or because it is hard to get through. Rather, its one of those books you slowly work through, chewing over the messages and thinking how you can incorporate its ideas into your life.
This book makes the books claim that true leadership isn't just about character, it IS character. True leadership requires not pithy maxims, but the development of virtue. The book uses the cardinal virtues as the building blocks, with humility and magnanimity topping the necessary characteristics a leader must embody. Filled with anecdotes and examples, this is a must read for anyone.
One of the best books on leadership, Havard writes at the crossroads of classical thought and modern application. He understands that one can become leader, and that leaders are called to a noble life of character. His stories are powerful and inspiring.
This is the first book I've discovered that brings Faith into leadership without being cheesy or corny. It's tremendously well done and I very much look forward to revisiting it with regularity.
Odvaha-Velkodusnost-Pokora-Mudrost-Sebaovladanie-Spravodlivost. Cnosti, ktore A.Havard vidi ako to najdolezitejsie, co by mal v sebe kazdy skutocny leader najst a nachadzat. Na knihu ma namotivoval rozhovor ekonomickeho tyzdennika Trend s A.Havardom spred par rokov. Vtedy velmi inspirativne citanie sa naplnalo aj uvodom knihy, resp. jej prvej casti, kedze slovenska verzia sa sklada z oboch prepojenych knih - Cnostne liderstvo a Stvoreni pre velkost. V druhej polovici knihy vsak autor az podozrivo casto zacal vnasat nabozenstvo vsade tam, kde predtym jeho definicia cnosti davala racionalny vyznam. A aspon mna osobne obohacovala. Nasledne som zacal pochybovat a pochybnosti sa stupnovali, cim blizsie prichadzal koniec knizky. Po poslednej strane prisiel uz len povzdych, ake skvele to mohlo byt..
I loved this book. Easy read. I loved the call to virtue and the citation to people who have espoused and lived virtue over time from ancient historical figures to 20th and 21st century business leaders. I appreciate books like this that reference tried and true value structures that we can sample from and implement into our own lives.
Good collection of sources of information on virtues. Would expect a deeper anthropological approach a bit more separated from the religious aspect (it is great for a Christian but may keep the non believer distant from this model of leadership)
Konečne manažérska kniha, ktorá sa riadi zdravým rozumom ! Niežeby písať o rôznych technikách time managementu a kadečom inom bolo zlé, ale častokrát zabúdame na základy. Táto kniha sa zaoberá práve nimi. Veľmi inšpiratívne a prínosné.
Excellent book that makes Thomistic/Aristotelean virtue theory an inspiring reality for those desiring to be excellent in their various roles of service. Havard gives many examples from the lives of admirable and not-so-admirable leaders drawn from mostly modern European and American history. He offers compelling reasons to pursue the virtues, detailed examples to provide understanding of them and practical ways to achieve them.
An excellent book about leadership as a mission, not only ambitions. Leadership is a character, not a feature. It's all in your hands and you can create yourself as a leader.