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eBook Resources
The AMA Handbook of Leadership [electronic resource]
Available in print, call number - HD57.7 .A43 2010
Leading with cultural intelligence [electronic resource] : the new secret to success
Also available in print, call number - HD57.7 .L589 2010
Transnational leadership development [electronic resource] : preparing the next generation for the borderless business world
Also available in print, call number - HD57.7 .F837 2009
Leadership Development - article list
1. van de Ven, A. H. (2001). Medtronic's Chairman William George on how mission-driven companies create long-term shareholder value. Academy of Management Executive, 15(4), 39-47.
2. Coutu, D., & Beschloss, M. (2009). Why Teams DON'T Work. Harvard Business Review, 87(5), 98-105.
3. SITKIN, S. B., & HACKMAN, J. (2011). Developing Team Leadership: An Interview With Coach Mike Krzyzewski. Academy Of Management Learning & Education, 10(3), 494-501.
4. Toegel, G., & Barsoux, J. (2012). How to become a better leader. MIT Sloan Management Review, 53(3), 51-60.
5. Spreier, S. W., Fontaine, M. H., & Malloy, R. L. (2006).Leadership Run Amok. Harvard Business Review, 84(6), 72-82.
6. Roberto, M. A. (2002). Lessons from Everest: The interaction of cognitve bias, psychological safety, and system complexity.California Management Review, 45(1), 136-158.
7. Campbell, A., Whitehead, J., & Finkelstein, S. (2009). Why Good Leaders Make Bad Decisions. Harvard Business Review, 87(2), 60-66.
8. Goffee, R., & Jones, G. (2000). Why Should Anyone Be Led by You? (cover story). Harvard Business Review, 78(5), 62-70.
9. Waldman, D. A., Balthazard, P. A., & Peterson, S. J. (2011). Leadership and Neuroscience: Can We Revolutionize the Way That Inspirational Leaders Are Identified and Developed?. Academy Of Management Perspectives, 25(1), 60-74.
10. Levinson, H. (1978). The abrasive personality. Harvard Business Review, 56(3), 86-94.
11. Isaacson, W. (2012). The Real Leadership Lessons of Steve Jobs. (cover story). Harvard Business Review, 90(4), 92-102.
12. Margolis, J. D., & Stoltz, P. G. (2010). How to Bounce Back from Adversity. (cover story). Harvard Business Review, 88(1/2), 86-92.
13. Benkler, Y. (2011). The Unselfish Gene. Harvard Business Review, 89(7/8), 76-85.
14. Adler, N.J. (2008)‘I am my mother’s daughter: early developmental influences on leadership’, European J. International Management, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp.6–21. Note: The University of Houston Libraries currently does not have a subscription for the European Journal of International Management. The owner of this resource may remove the article at any time.
15. Williams, G. A., & Miller, R. B. (2002). Change the Way You Persuade. Harvard Business Review, 80(5), 65-73.

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