From Crisis to Calling
Finding Your Moral Center in the Toughest Decisions
Summary:
The book presents a framework for making ethical decisions in crisis situations, drawing on the author's experience in humanitarian work and stories of leaders who faced moral dilemmas. It emphasizes the importance of identifying core values and applying them to navigate complex challenges and find a sense of purpose.
Key points:
1. Moral Leadership: The book highlights the need for leaders to make ethical choices based on their values, especially during crises, and to lead by example.
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