Leadership Philosophy in the Fiction of C.S. Lewis

Leadership Philosophy in the Fiction of C.S. Lewis
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Total Pages : 171
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Book Synopsis Leadership Philosophy in the Fiction of C.S. Lewis by : Aaron Perry

Download or read book Leadership Philosophy in the Fiction of C.S. Lewis written by Aaron Perry and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-07-15 with total page 171 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book aims to develop a philosophy of leadership from the fiction of C.S. Lewis. Using such works as The Chronicles of Narnia, The Cosmic Trilogy, and Till We Have Faces, the author focuses on the benefits of fiction for leadership philosophy, including the use of models for leadership from narrative worlds. Exploring topics such as agency theory, conflict, authentic leadership, and dark leadership, this book will offer researchers in HRM and leadership studies a fresh perspective of the fictional works of the foremost Christian apologist of the 20th century.


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