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| The premise is that we are all leaders.
When we care enough to want to create a better future in which to live and work, then we are ready to lead. Exploring the context of the passion which calls us to lead brings into focus our personal framework for leadership learning. As we learn, we discover, develop, and nourish the leader within. This book links together the why, the who, and the what of leadership in a personalized, but nonprescriptive format. Reflective questions and journaling suggestions assist the reader in a journey
that is unique for each individual and in each context. Suggested resources and activities for learning leadership make this a useful tool in classroom or group settings as well as for an emerging leader. The book does not advocate any single theory or approach, but guides the reader to a personal understanding of leadership and its applications. |
| | | | "Overall, I would recommend Leading from Within, based on its stated objectives, which are to be a practical and personal, rather than a theoretical or political,
account of leadership." -- Feliciter, Issue Number 5,1999
"Huber has produced a powerful, clearly written, 125-page self study guide to help readers to nurture their leadership perspectives and skills…I found this book to be a refreshing and invigorating individualized development approach to leading and leadership." -- Karen Takle Quinn, Ph.D., FaultLine, November/December 1999 |
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