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This book explores the theme of student-led learning and discussion in book reports. It features insights from student-professionals on various leadership and professional development books. Discover the most important topics, key ideas, and takeaways from these books in this informative guide.
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Book Reports Student-led learning and discussion
“Speed Learning” • Of all of the topics covered in this class, why is the theme of this book the most important to you? • What are two or three key ideas (“take-aways”) from the book? • Anything else you would like to add.
Book • Kouzes, J., and Poser, B. (2002), The Leadership Challenge, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. • Student-Professionals • Mike Anderson • Arsalan Nazir • Dayran Varillas
Book • Kouzes, J., and Poser, B. (1999), Encouraging the Heart, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. • Student-Professionals • Desislava Belizarova • Sam Sobo
Book • Bennis, W. (1994), On Becoming a Leader (revised ed.), Perseus Books. • Student-Professional • Tina Kopooshian
Book • Schein, E. (2009), Helping: How to Offer, Give, and Receive Help, Berrett-Koehler Publishers. • Student-Professional • Shao Lin
Book • Argyris, C. (2000), Flawed Advice and the Management Trap, Oxford University Press. • Student-Professional • Esmeralda Ortiz
Book • Abarbanel, K, and Freeman, B. (2008), Birthing the Elephant: The Woman's Go-For-It! Guide to Overcoming the Big Challenges of Launching a Business, Ten Speed Press. • Student-Professional • Cindy Bonilla
Book • Collins, J. (2001), Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap…and Others Don’t, HarperBusiness. • Student-Professional • Nicholas Wylie
Book • Drucker, P. (2008), The Five Most Important Questions You Will Ever Ask About Your Organization, Jossey-Bass. • Student-Professional • Raymond Salem