Skip to Main Content

MANA 7339 - Leadership Development (Miller)

Welcome

This guide was designed to provide access to resources needed for MANA 7339.
If you are off campus or using the UH wireless network, a CougarNet Login is required to access all of the UH Libraries electronic resources.
The Management Research Guide has additional resources for research available.

Leadership Development - Article List

Harvard Business Review cannot be directly linked.  Find instructions on how to access these articles in the box below this one.

  1. Cappelli, P. (2020). Stop Overengineering People Management. (cover story). Harvard Business Review, 98(5), 56–63.

  2. Spreier, S. W., Fontaine, M. H., & Malloy, R. L. (2006). Leadership Run Amok. Harvard Business Review84(6), 72-82.

  3. Grant, A. (2013). In the Company of Givers and Takers. Harvard Business Review91(4), 90–97.

  4. Sitkin, S. B., & Hackman, J. (2011). Developing Team Leadership: An Interview With Coach Mike Krzyzewski. Academy Of Management Learning & Education10(3), 494-501.

  5. Roberto, M. A. (2002).  Lessons from Everest: The interaction of cognitive bias, psychological safety, and system complexity. 

  6. Coutu, D., & Beschloss, M. (2009). Why Teams DON'T Work. Harvard Business Review87(5), 98-105.

  7. Grant, A. (2021). Persuading the Unpersuadable. (cover story). Harvard Business Review99(2), 131–135.

  8. Antonakis, J., Fenley, M., & Liechti, S. (2012). Learning Charisma. Harvard Business Review, 90(6), 127–130.

  9.  Snow, S. (2018). A New Way to Become More Open-Minded. Harvard Business Review Digital Articles, 1–5.

  10. Isaacson, W. (2012). The Real Leadership Lessons of Steve Jobs. (cover story). Harvard Business Review90(4), 92-102.

  11. Adler, N.J. (2008) I am my mother’s daughter: early developmental influences on leadershipEuropean J. International Management2(1), 6–21. [This is a non UH-Library resource and may be withdrawn at any time].

  12. Hewlett, S., & Luce, C. (2006). Extreme Jobs: The Dangerous Allure of the 70-Hour Workweek. Harvard Business Review, 84(12), 49-59.

  13. Edmondson, A. C., & Mortensen, M. (2021). What Psychological Safety Looks Like in a Hybrid Workplace. Harvard Business Review Digital Articles, 1–7.

Harvard Business Review Articles

To get the full text of an article from Harvard Business Review in some cases, you will have to do a little extra work.  It is a quick three-step process.

1) Click on a link from the list in the box above.  If you are directed to a page which says "Publication Details for 'Harvard Business Review,'" you'll want to click on the link that says 'Search Within This Publication.'

HBR click on Search within this publication

2) Search for the ARTICLE title of the reading you're looking for.  If you're not sure which part is the article title, ask!

Step two enter title of article in middle search box and click search

3) Look for the article which matches what you're searching for and click on PDF/HTML to read the full text.

step three click on PDF full text to read your article