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Craig E. Johnson is a Professor of Leadership Studies and Director of the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) Program at George Fox University's College of Business. His research focuses on ethical leadership, moral decision-making, and the intersection of communication and leadership. Johnson is renowned for his textbooks such as Meeting the Ethical Challenges of Leadership and Leadership: A Communication Perspective, co-authored with Michael Z. Hackman. His work emphasizes practical applications of ethical principles in organizational settings and has influenced leadership education globally.
Johnson’s scholarly contributions span over three decades, addressing topics like followership ethics, moral disengagement, and corporate governance failures. He has collaborated extensively with institutions to develop curricula integrating spirituality and ethics into leadership training. His research methodologies include case studies (e.g., Enron, Carly Fiorina), cross-cultural communication analyses, and validation of leadership assessment tools.
As a faculty member, Johnson has shaped leadership pedagogy through innovative classroom exercises (e.g., nonverbal communication simulations) and integrative approaches to followership education. His publications consistently bridge theoretical frameworks with real-world leadership challenges, offering actionable insights for managers and educators alike.
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