Learning to Lead: A Workbook on Becoming a Leader: Warren Bennis, Joan Goldsmith

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On Becoming a Leader has sold nearly 150,000 copies since its publication in 1989. This workbook provides a practical way to work out the issues in Bennis’ bestselling book, showing readers how to assess present leadership skills and then, through theory and exercises, how to improve problem areas.
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The Collaboration Challenge: How Nonprofits and Businesses Succeed Through Strategic Alliances: James E. Austin

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From Booklist
Already this year, in Common Interest, Common Good: Creating Value through Business and Social Sector Partnerships, Shirley Sagawa and Eli Segal outlined the benefits of partnerships between businesses and nonprofit organizations. There they profiled seven successful examples of such relationships. Now Austin, author of [...]

The Collaboration Challenge: How Nonprofits and Businesses Succeed Through Strategic Alliances: James E. Austin

Editorial Reviews
From Booklist
Already this year, in Common Interest, Common Good: Creating Value through Business and Social Sector Partnerships, Shirley Sagawa and Eli Segal outlined the benefits of partnerships between businesses and nonprofit organizations. There they profiled seven successful examples of such relationships. Now Austin, author of [...]

The Collaboration Challenge: How Nonprofits and Businesses Succeed Through Strategic Alliances: James E. Austin

Editorial Reviews
From Booklist
Already this year, in Common Interest, Common Good: Creating Value through Business and Social Sector Partnerships, Shirley Sagawa and Eli Segal outlined the benefits of partnerships between businesses and nonprofit organizations. There they profiled seven successful examples of such relationships. Now Austin, author of [...]

In Good Company: How Social Capital Makes Organizations Work: Don Cohen, Laurence Prusak

From Publishers Weekly
Relationships between supervisor and worker are important, but so are the relationships between other kinds of colleagues. For example, UPS workers frequently get together on a lunch break, not simply to eat but to exchange information or to divide up the workload [...]

The Collaboration Challenge: How Nonprofits and Businesses Succeed Through Strategic Alliances: James E. Austin

From Booklist
Already this year, in Common Interest, Common Good: Creating Value through Business and Social Sector Partnerships, Shirley Sagawa and Eli Segal outlined the benefits of partnerships between businesses and nonprofit organizations. There they profiled seven successful examples of such relationships. Now Austin, author of numerous books [...]

In Good Company: How Social Capital Makes Organizations Work: Don Cohen, Laurence Prusak

Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Relationships between supervisor and worker are important, but so are the relationships between other kinds of colleagues. For example, UPS workers frequently get together on a lunch break, not simply to eat but to exchange information or to divide up the [...]

Smart Communities: How Citizens and Local Leaders Can Use Strategic Thinking to Build a Brighter Future: Suzanne W. Morse

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“Anyone who dreams of making his or her community a better place to live and work should read this book. It is a refreshingly practical primer on how towns, cities, and regions can create a shared vision and measurable impact.” —Janice C. Kreamer, [...]