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Title Developing leaders for sustainable business
ID_Doc 75251
Authors Hind, P; Wilson, A; Lenssen, G
Title Developing leaders for sustainable business
Year 2009
Published Corporate Governance-The International Journal Of Business In Society, 9, 1
Abstract Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore how organisations can develop leaders who have the competences necessary to ensure the sustainability of the company. It considers how the understanding and practice of responsible leadership can be enhanced by defining the competencies for integrating social and environmental considerations into business decision-making processes. Design/methodology/approach - The research comprised two phases. An initial questionnaire surveyed a sample ofmanagers operating in the public and private sectors in Europe (n = 108). A second stage of the research used in-depth interviews with 11 leading European-based multinational companies. Findings - Results indicate that, whilst the qualities and skills of responsible leadership can be identified, a further mediating concept deemed to be "reflexive abilitites'' is posited as required to explain their translation into individual managerial behaviours. The paper describes the nature of these reflexive abilities. Research limitations/implications - A key limitation of the research is the small sample size, both for the survey and for the interviews. Further research is needed to develop a clearer understanding of the nature and functioning of the "reflexive abilities'' and to establish the robustness of these concepts. Practical implications - The results of the research support the current awareness amongst management educators that the development of successful business leadership requires more than training in "hard'' business functions. Although the importance of experientially learned "soft skills'' has been acknowledged, the paper suggests that the development of responsible leadership needs a third dimension to be incorporated into management education. \Originality/value - The paper suggests that "reflexive abilities'' should be developed as core competencies in management development. For the development of responsible leadership it is necessary to foster the intellectual capacities to reflect upon, synthesise and integrate local and global business information in a way that leads to a new interpretation of both factual and emotional data. These abilities may enable leaders to develop new ways of thinking and new business models which will ensure the sustainability of their businesses. The paper explores the implications for those responsible for designing and delivering management development programmes.
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