Zastosowanie fenomenologii „moralnego wzlotu” Maxa Schelera do analizy przywodztwa/Application Max Scheler’s Phenomenology of “Moral Flight’ to Analyze the Leadership
Phenomenology of management seeks to grasp the essence of manager's work – its core is the analysis of leadership. Phenomenology of leadership is an approach that makes the idea “to be someone – to do something” becomes the guiding principle of of management. Max Scheler’s “moral flight” phenomenology is one of the most important inspiration in the analysis of leadership. His anthropology reveals that being a man is in fact a continuing task that is impossible to take, and the result depends on the man himself. Scheler’s phenomenology is a good way to discover the essence of leadership (eidos) in the process of culture change. This article presents a case study: Ricardo Semler’s inner transformation, who might overcome the technocratic attitude and make the “moral flight”. The main inspiration for him was a metaphor “builder of cathedrals”. As a result of his own inner transformation has become a “builder of cathedrals”, such as a leader, who serves – it was a condition for conversion of others in the “cathedral builders”. As a result of the Semler's “moral flight” their company was transformed in “cathedral builders” guild – community of work.
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2012
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Authors: | Bombala, Bronislaw |
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Annales. Ethics in Economic Life. - Wydział Ekonomiczno-Socjologiczny, ISSN 1899-2226. - Vol. 15.2012, 1, p. 325-338
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Wydział Ekonomiczno-Socjologiczny |
Subject: | phenomenology of management | phenomenology of leadership | moral flight | personalistic leadership | servant leadership |
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