Ethical Leadership in Sport: What's Your ENDgame?

  • 2h 27m
  • Pippa Grange
  • Business Expert Press
  • 2014

Ethical Leadership in Sport: What's your ENDgame? is a practical guide on how to navigate the complexities of ethical leadership in sport, recognizing the increasing pressure placed on individuals and organizations in sport to win and be exemplary role models. While most leaders know right from wrong, giving voice to your values isn't always straightforward. This book explores how to approach the ethical decisions, dilemmas, and value-based conflicts that emerge for leaders in sports organizations in order to make good choices, drive a sound culture, and reduce the risk of going awry.

This book consider ethics in the context of modern sport and highlights the classic ethical traps and cultural slippery slopes to avoid, using case studies and examples.

About the Author

Pippa Grange is a sports psychologist specializing in the area of ethics, leadership, and culture, primarily in elite sport. She holds a Doctor of Applied Psychology from Victoria University and is a Vincent Fairfax Fellow graduate through the St. James Ethics Centre in Sydney. As founder and director of Bluestone Edge, she works as a consultant to some of the key brands in elite sport. She also works with senior leadership teams in the corporate sector and is an international keynote speaker.

In this Book

  • Ethical Leadership in Sport—What’s Your ENDgame?
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • State of Play
  • “Doing” Ethics
  • Applying the Big Ideas
  • What You Might See at the Top of the “Slippery Slope”
  • A Case Study
  • Making It Stick
  • Your Role As an Ethical Leader
  • Appendix: Being Competent As an Ethical Leader
  • Notes
  • References
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