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Sustainable Leadership: Strengthening the Resource Competence

In: Sustainable Management

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  • Georg Müller-Christ

    (University of Bremen)

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This chapter summarizes the insights gained in dealing with resources and defines sustainable leadership as the ability to intelligently balance the decision-making premises in dealing with resources. What competencies are needed for this? There has been a lot of literature and long lists of competencies on this for some time. Overall, it seems that mostly the constructive handling of complexity is seen as the main task of a sustainable leader or that sustainable leaders need to have a strong moral awareness. In this chapter, a different view and thus the competencies that can be derived directly from the essence of resource-based sustainability will be addressed.

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  • Georg Müller-Christ, 2023. "Sustainable Leadership: Strengthening the Resource Competence," Springer Books, in: Sustainable Management, edition 2, chapter 11, pages 239-295, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-45791-3_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-45791-3_11
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