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Spreier, S. W., Fontaine, M. H., & Malloy, R. L. (2006). Leadership Run Amok. Harvard Business Review, 84(6), 72-82.
Grant, A. (2013). In the Company of Givers and Takers. Harvard Business Review, 91(4), 90–97.
Sitkin, S. B., & Hackman, J. (2011). Developing Team Leadership: An Interview With Coach Mike Krzyzewski. Academy Of Management Learning & Education, 10(3), 494-501.
Roberto, M. A. (2002). Lessons from Everest: The interaction of cognitive bias, psychological safety, and system complexity.
Coutu, D., & Beschloss, M. (2009). Why Teams DON'T Work. Harvard Business Review, 87(5), 98-105.
Antonakis, J., Fenley, M., & Liechti, S. (2012). Learning Charisma. Harvard Business Review, 90(6), 127–130.
Snow, S. (2018). A New Way to Become More Open-Minded. Harvard Business Review Digital Articles, 1–5.
Isaacson, W. (2012). The Real Leadership Lessons of Steve Jobs. (cover story). Harvard Business Review, 90(4), 92-102.
Adler, N.J. (2008) I am my mother’s daughter: early developmental influences on leadership. European J. International Management, 2(1), 6–21. [This is a non UH-Library resource and may be withdrawn at any time].
Hewlett, S., & Luce, C. (2006). Extreme Jobs: The Dangerous Allure of the 70-Hour Workweek. Harvard Business Review, 84(12), 49-59.
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