From Shakespeare to C-Suite: The Humanities Approach to Leadership
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Charles Spinoza shares his journey from Shakespearean professor to leadership consultant, exploring how leaders can transform their organizations into moral masterpieces that reflect their deepest values and vision.
• Former humanities professor turned leadership consultant with 27 years of experience
• Author of "Leadership as Masterpiece Creation" focusing on morally distinctive leadership
• Contrarian view that leadership has evolved beyond humility to moral artistry
• Leaders have strong moral intuitions about treatment of customers, employees, suppliers, and owners
• Business leaders are today's moral artists more than political leaders
• Three key questions: What always goes wrong? What would you love instead? What moral risks must you take?
• Creating a masterpiece requires courage to make difficult decisions that challenge industry norms
• Taking moral risks unites multi-generational workforces around a meaningful purpose
• Book gives leaders permission to create organizations that embody their authentic moral vision
Find Charles Spinoza on LinkedIn or at stratumcom. His book "Leadership as Masterpiece Creation" is available on Amazon.
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Chapters
1. Introduction to Charles Spinoza (00:00:00)
2. Evolution of Leadership (00:03:40)
3. Moral Vision in Leadership (00:06:50)
4. Developing a Masterpiece Organization (00:12:02)
5. Three Key Questions for Leaders (00:21:15)
6. Taking Moral Risks (00:25:39)
7. Book Insights and Conclusion (00:32:51)
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