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Suggested Reading List

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Here is the list that our facilitator Maureen Sullivan has sent for recomended reading for NELLS participants. There will not be a test, or even a quiz, on these materials. However, if you have read them it will enrich your conversations throughout the leadership retreat, and your thinking beyond the retreat.

Maureen has suggested that participants add a book that has been very significant for them to the list to share their best discoveries.

 

The Test of a Leader Harvard Business Review January 2007
 

On Becoming a Leader   Warren Bennis

 

Learning to Lead: a workbook on Becoming a Leader  Warren Bennis

 

The Wizzard and the Warrrior  Lee G. Bolman and Terrence E. Deal

 

Five MInds for the Future  Howard Gardner

 

Blink!  Malcolm Gladwell

 

What Got You Here Won't Get You There  Marshall Goldsmith

 

Primal Leadership  Daniel Goleman et al

 

Confidence  Rosabeth Moss Kanter

 

How the Way We Talk CAn Change the Way We Work  Robert Kegan and Lisa Laskow Lahey

 

The Leader's Legacy  James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner

 

The Power of Full Engagement  Jim Loehr and Tony Swartz

 

Becoming a Resonent Leader  Annie MeKee et al

 

Crucial Conversations and Crucial Confrontations  Kerry Patterson et al

 

The Leaders's Handbook: Making Things Happen, Getting Things Done (A Guide to Inspiring Your People and Managing the Daily Workflow) Peter R. Scholtes

 

Participants suggestions:

 

The Accidental Library Manager by Rachel Singer Gordon

 

Becoming a Manager: How New Managers Master the Challenges of Leadership by Linda A Hill

 

The One-Minute Manager by Kenneth H. Blanchard and Spencer Johnson

 

CrazyBusy: Overstretched, Overbooked and About to Snap: Strategies for Coping in a World Gone ADD  by Edward Hallowell

Comments (3)

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Amy Howlett said

at 1:35 pm on May 28, 2008

Quite the list-- I am overwhelmed! Since I know I'll either be using interlibrary loan or purchasing to get hold of most of these, are there are any that people really love? Let's be honest here. Good chance I will read a few, but certainly not all!

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Beth Crowley said

at 1:58 pm on May 28, 2008

I really like Daniel Golman. I've been to three workshops this year where Emotional Intelligence was discussed. I've heard good things about Gladwell too. My sister-in-law is a conference planner and he was one of her keynote speakers. My problem is I want to read all of these but with three little ones and working full-time my reading time is limited (I may just have to give up TV!)

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Maureen Sullivan said

at 9:58 am on Jun 3, 2008

Please know that none of the items oin the list are required reading. I wanted you to know who has and continues to influence my work. Of the items on the list, the two I most recommend are the Scholtes book and Annie McKee et al. Becoming a Resonant Leader. the most imporatant preparation for the symposium is that you come ready to engage and share from your own experience. I look forward to our work together.

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