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Hail to the CEO: The Failure of George W. Bush and the Cult of Moral Leadership

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Hail to the CEO: The Failure of George W. Bush and the Cult of Moral Leadership

Contributors:

By (Author) James Hoopes

ISBN:

9780313347849

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th December 2007

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Politics and government

Dewey:

973.931092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

397g

Description

An unethical and undemocratic cult of business leadership seems to hold sway over the minds of President George W. Bush and many other leaders in our society. According to ethics and leadership expert James Hoopes, this cult claims that leadership is attained and exercised through morality. But by instilling false pride and moral egotism in executives, the leadership cult intensifies the tendency of power to corrupt. For the first time, Hail to the CEO pulls back the curtain on the cult of moral leadership, revealing its dangers while showing readers how to lead with greater integrity and competence. What's more, it will help all citizens better guard their freedom against corrupt, ruinous decisions and the leaders who make them. The notion of leaders as moral exemplars began in business schools and is increasingly influential in the rest of society. Bush, a veteran of corporate life, is our first president to hold the degree Master of Business Administration. As a result of his business education and business experience, he has carried the leadership cult into the White Housewith disastrous results. Many others have deplored Bush's incompetence and moral arrogance. Hail to the CEO is the first book to explain that his failuresfrom faith-based initiatives to the unconstitutional war on terrorreflect not just on him but on the business culture that created him. Moreover, Hail to the CEO challenges many of the assumptions underlying today's conventional wisdom on leadership. It will show leaders, for example, that it is morally dangerous to manage by values rather than manage for values. Hail to the CEO offers a new model of leadership in which moral influence is earned, not used, by managing as competently and justly as possible. More important, by reminding citizens of the democratic principle that leaders may be moral menaces as well as moral exemplars, Hail to the CEO will help protect freedom.

Reviews

In this short of tightly argued work, Hoopes presents a clear thesis: George W. Bush has misunderstood and misused his moral authority as president.Hoopes argues that a misguided moral superiority animates decision making in the Bush White House, blinding them to the perils of abusing power.Highly recommended. General readers and all undergraduates. * Choice *
Hoopes, a Babson professor, takes the position that the prevailing cult of moral leadership is at least partially to blame for Bush's mistakes.Harvard's 1970s b-school curriculum would have emphasized a CEO's duty to lead through moral influence, Hoopes believes.Hoopes spends the rest of the book addressing those questions--though many of his readers will already have strong opinions about the answers. * BizEd *

Author Bio

James Hoopes is the Murata Professor of Business Ethics at Babson College. He is the author of False Prophets: The Gurus Who Created Modern Management and Why Their Ideas Are Bad for Business Today. He is regularly quoted on business-and-society issues in the New York Times, BusinessWeek, and USA Today.

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