Leadership Workshop, in Education
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by A. L. Evans, V. Evans.
13 pgs.
...Leadership workshop. by A.L. Evans , V. Evans Introduction Leadership has always been a focus in government, especially in...democracy, leaders tread a fine line between...
The Future of Leadership Development (Chap. 12 "Leadership Education at the Undergraduate Level: A Liberal Arts Approach to Leadership Development")
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by Susan Elaine Murphy, Ronald E. Riggio.
279 pgs.
The 11th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference at Claremont McKenna College brought together an impressive slate of scholars whose theories, research, and cutting-edge techniques are now gathered together in this impressive volume. Each chapter asks and answers questions about the current...
The 11th Annual Kravis-de Roulet Leadership Conference at Claremont McKenna College brought together an impressive slate of scholars whose theories, research, and cutting-edge techniques are now gathered together in this impressive volume. Each chapter asks and answers questions about the current state of the field while providing future direction for research to help bridge the gap between leadership researchers and leadership development practitioners.
Leadership for the Twenty-First Century (Chap. 1 "The Problem with Leadership Studies" and Chap. 2 "An Overview of Leadership Studies")
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by Joseph C. Rost.
222 pgs.
This illuminating study critiques the concept of leadership as understood in the last 75 years and looks to the twenty-first century for a reconstructed understanding of leadership in the postindustrial era. More similarities in past decades were found than had been thought; the thread throughout...
This illuminating study critiques the concept of leadership as understood in the last 75 years and looks to the twenty-first century for a reconstructed understanding of leadership in the postindustrial era. More similarities in past decades were found than had been thought; the thread throughout Rost's book is that leadership was conceived of as "good management." He develops a new definition and paradigm for leadership in this volume that distinguishes leadership from management in fundamental ways. The ethics of leadership from a postindustrial perspective completes the paradigm. The book concludes with suggestions that can be immediately utilized in helping to transform our understanding of leadership.