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    How does leadership happen?

    nyu.edu— “NYU Wagner Associate Professor Sonia M. Ospina discusses the paradox of leadership.”

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    • Submitted over 3 years ago by mark d. jarvis
    • Duration: 00:02:43
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    From the Mouths of Leaders

    youtube.com— British video featuring ‘inspirational’ quotes from ‘leaders’

  • article
    Training Supervisors to Be Leaders

    ourpublicservice.org— “For the bulk of the workforce, the most relevant leadership comes from first-line supervisors. Supervisors have direct contact with workers and impact day-to-day performance more than managers at other levels.”

    • Published 2007
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    • Submitted over 4 years ago by Utilium
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    Gender, Negotiation, and Leadership

    hks.harvard.edu— ‘It’s been a commonly stated perception that women simply need to “act more like men” to claim power and achieve positions of leadership.’

    • Published 2007
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    • Submitted over 4 years ago by Utilium
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    Government Reform and the Required Skills for Innovative Leadership

    nationalschool.gov.uk— “How will the Civil Service innovate in the 21st Century? The answer that springs to
    lips, of course, is leadership. Unfortunately, in theorising about Civil Service leadership have been more successful in saying what we want than we have been in finding it.”

    • Published 2007
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    • Submitted over 4 years ago by Utilium
  • article
    Prudence and Leadership

    files.utilium.com— John Kane and Haig Patapan analyse the relationship between new managerialism reforms, leadership and the concept of prudence

  • video
    Leadership Management and Change Management

    youtube.com— Video describing leadership ‘types’

    • Published 2007
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    • Submitted over 3 years ago by Catherine Althaus
    • Duration: 7.52
  • article
    The Role of Democratic Values in Transformational Leadership

    Library Database Icon-question_mark “This article builds on and extends existing literature…[and] focuses on why transformational leadership in the public sector should explicitly address democratic norms and the role of citizens and citizenship in both formulating and realizing shared goals.”

    • Published 2006
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    • Submitted over 3 years ago by mark d. jarvis
    • (DBS, No Access)
  • article
    Can Government Grow Great Leaders?

    71.4.192.38— “Senior level federal government senior executives and managers function in a world of
    constant change and transformation. Developing leaders to face these constant
    changes is maybe the single most important component of effective human capital
    management.”

    • Published 2006
    • No comments
    • Submitted over 4 years ago by Utilium
  • video
    Sharing - The Leadership Challenge

    video.google.ca— British Government video on leadership issues surrounding shared service delivery

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    Leadership and adaptability

    hks.harvard.edu— “The challenge for today’s leaders is to develop an adaptive capacity in our local societies that makes people capable of succeeding in a highly interdependent world in which there is no single person in control of the enterprise.”

    • Published 2005
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    • Submitted over 4 years ago by Utilium
  • article
    These Leaders Get the Respect They Deserve

    hks.harvard.edu— “Like other primates, humans have always organized themselves so that there’s a clear distinction between the few leaders at the top of the social ladder and their followers below.”

    • Published 2005
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    • Submitted over 4 years ago by Utilium
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    NASA Leadership Academy

    ourpublicservice.org— “Challenged to create a development program for future leaders and managers, the Chief Financial Officer team at the Goddard Space Flight Center responded with a unique, employee-tailored leadership program.”

    • Published 2005
    • No comments
    • Submitted over 4 years ago by Utilium
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    Leadership Metaphors

    web.hks.harvard.edu— Harvard School of Government article discussing the significance of leadership metaphors in appreciating people’s underlying/hidden attitudes and approaches towards different styles of leadership