1. Manipulation - Black Friday. White & Wooten 1986
  2. Aim of Sustainable Leadership
    1. Triple bottom line
    2. Check out 'The Smartest Men in the Room'
    3. Archie Carrol??
    4. Shell - Ogoni tribe
  3. Leaderahip styles to study
    1. Transformational. Transactional/tranformational combination
    2. Avolio et al 2003, Crews 2010
    3. Distributed leadership.Pearce et al 2013
  4. ASSIGNMENT: One 6000-word assignment. Two 3000-word essays that blends academic research and organisational practice.
    1. Jayne's big on critical evauation!
    2. Sustainable Leadership Assessment 2014-2015 On Campus.docx
    3. Free reading service at the drop-in centre
    4. Check out the reading list and be diverse
    5. Jayne likes Michael Sandell - Wey Hey!
    6. The business student's guide to sustainable management. Molthan-Hill
  5. Ideas
    1. Many shareholders are now ordinary people.
    2. Unethical business meets ethical business meets ordinary people
    3. Money made in the short term will be retained for the long term
    4. Is any business genuinely ethical?
    5. Sustainability
      1. The organisation's
      2. The planet's
    6. Set out a summary of definitions? Brundsford or similar.
    7. Business ethics are essentially person centred?
    8. The speed of change doesn't allow formal legislation to keep up
    9. Regulation has kick-started a change in people's attitudes to re-cycling
    10. Efficiency versus effectiveness?
    11. Read about sweden's economy
    12. People seem to adapt to change that they can understand and manage
    13. WHat is the operational reality of a company's stated intent?
  6. Sustainability
    1. CSR
    2. The triple bottom line. People, Planet, Profit
      1. Economica, Social and economic sustainability
  7. Reading
    1. Elkington 1994
    2. Carrol's pyramid
    3. The Lorax
    4. Steve Jobs, Stanford Uni Speech
    5. What it is to be human? BBC
  8. Climate change?
  9. Ethical context of leadership
    1. Ehtics cannot be taught as perspectives are radically different.
    2. Deontoligical ethics
      1. Ethics based strictly on the moral code.
    3. Consequential ethics
      1. Based on desired outcomes
    4. Virtue ethics
      1. Based on a person's virtue
    5. Ethics of rights & Justice
      1. Natural rights
      2. Justice
    6. Pluralism - there is no one path