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Leadership Development Forum Book Discussion

Leadership Development Forum Book Discussion . Mentoring in the Library , By Marta K. Lee. Mentoring: The Tao of Giving and Receiving Wisdom , by Chungliang Al Huang and Jerry Lynch. Guidance Nurturance Harmony Cooperation Interdependence Yielding Enthusiasm for Change. Joyful Laughter

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Leadership Development Forum Book Discussion

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  1. Leadership Development Forum Book Discussion Mentoring in the Library, By Marta K. Lee

  2. Mentoring: The Tao of Giving and Receiving Wisdom, by Chungliang Al Huang and Jerry Lynch • Guidance • Nurturance • Harmony • Cooperation • Interdependence • Yielding • Enthusiasm for Change

  3. Joyful Laughter • Spontaneity • Vigilance • Centered Heart • Consistency • Moderation

  4. The Alchemy of Love and Lust,Theresa L. Crenshaw, M.D. by • PEA is a naturally occurring amphetaminelike substance that makes you feel as though you were in a mind-altered state. It is found in chocolates, the bloodstreams of lovers, and diet soft drinks.

  5. How we can influence PEA:(From Dr. Crenshaw’s book) • MAO inhibitors • Chocolates • Artificial sweeteners • Romance • Marijuana

  6. The Lives of Children, by George Dennison • John Holt called this book “by far the most perceptive, moving, and important book on education that I have ever read, or indeed ever expect to.” • “Learning, in its essentials, is not a distinct and separate process. It is a function of growth.”

  7. Mindstorms,by Seymour Papert • It is fairly easy to read a first time, but then many sections of it deserve further study and thought. -- Peter G. Dean, The Mathematical Gazette, December, 1981

  8. On Mindstorms “Though Piaget describes stages of development as relatively fixed, Papert questions whether children have difficulty in reaching formal thinking due to the lack of appropriate learning tools in the environment.” -- Judith S. Wooster, The English Journal, December 1982

  9. Take Today: The Executive as Dropout,by Marshall McLuhan and Barrington Nevitt “For if knowledge is power, consider the invincible weapon of organized ignorance resulting therefrom.” (Reviewed by S.D. Neill, The Library Quarterly, April 1973) Accessed through JSTOR database

  10. The Power of Followership: How to Create Leaders People Want to Follow and Followers who Lead Themselves,by Robert Kelley “This path (of followership) is one that’s been walked by Aristotle, Thomas Jefferson, Jane Addams, and Alfred Adler -- people known as leaders but who proved themselves as followers first and foremost.”

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