
Nebraska Thinking Outside the Borders
Library Leadership in a World Community
October 22-26, 2007, Lincoln, NE
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Kathryn sent us the citation to the great Blog post she talked about during her presentation on Wednesday, October 24. The User is Not Broken: A meme masquerading as a manifesto, by Karen Schneider. The original post provoked quite a bit of discussion. What do you think?
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This article provides basic information on leadership styles and traits, citing extensive studies in a straghtforward fashion. I've always been especially interested in the concept of situational leadership. The concept of an individual's choice to be a follower or a leader depending on the requirements of the social situation has always seemed so practical to me...what do others think?...Mary Jo Ryan, Nebraska Library Commission
Marshall Goldsmith, a top executive coach, has distilled much of the 6-figure advice he dispenses to Fortune 500 executives into his new book. He lists behaviors that will stand in the way of your getting ahead. This article includes a quick summary.
What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful, by Marshall Goldsmith and Mark Reiter. Hyperion, 2007. ISBN: 978-1401301309.
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