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Jeffery Thompson
Jeffery Thompson's projects emphasize collaborative solutions for fostering moral and ethical leadership within organizational settings. As the Director of the Sorensen Center for Moral and Ethical Leadership at Brigham Young University, he brings a wealth of experience and insight into the study and practice of ethical leadership. With a robust background in organizational behavior and ethics, Jeffery has dedicated over two decades to teaching and mentoring students at BYU, shaping future leaders with a strong moral compass. His research interests are deeply rooted in the concept of meaningful work, exploring how individuals can find purpose and fulfillment in their professional lives. Jeffery has contributed significantly to the academic community through his numerous publications on leadership and ethics, offering valuable perspectives on how ethical principles can be integrated into organizational practices. His work not only advances theoretical understanding but also provides practical guidance for leaders striving to create more ethical and meaningful workplaces. Throughout his career, Jeffery has been committed to fostering an environment of integrity and ethical decision-making. His dedication to these principles is reflected in his teaching, research, and leadership at the Sorensen Center. By engaging with students, colleagues, and the broader community, Jeffery continues to inspire and influence the next generation of leaders, ensuring that ethical considerations remain at the forefront of organizational development and success.
Publications
, 622-637, 2020-07-21
, 1330-1336, 2001-07-01