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Resources to Assist You in Achieving
Greater
Thrivability!
Articles:
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Workplace Ecology: Linking Productivity and People
Associations and Organizations:
We belong to a number of organizations and associations which we feel
are important for our own professional development. As they
might also be helpful for you, we are providing you with the links.
Leadership University
Leadership University provides people with ongoing personal and
professional development for the 21st century and beyond through a
combination of web-based and virtual classrooms. For more
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International Coaches Federation

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Books:
LEADERSHIP...
Leadership From the Inside Out. Becoming a
Leader for Life. Kevin Cashman.
(1998). Executive Excellence Publishing.
Provo, UT.
On Becoming a Leader. Warren Bennis.
(1989). Addison Wesley. Reading,
Massachusetts.
Inspirational Leadership. Destiny, Calling and
Cause. Lance Secretan. Macmillan Canada.
Toronto, ON.
The 360° Leader. Developing Your Influence
from Anywhere in the Organization. John C.
Maxwell. (2005). Nelson Business.
Nashville, Tennessee.
The Knowing-Doing Gap. How Smart Companies
Turn Knowledge Into Action. Jeffrey Pfeffer
and Robert I. Sutton. (2000). Harvard
Business School Press, Boston, Massachusetts.
Coaching for Leadership. How the World's
Greatest Coaches Help Leaders Learn.
Marshall Goldsmith, Laurence Lyons and Alyssa Freas.
(2000). Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer. San
Francisco, CA.
The Other 90%. How to Unlock Your Vast
Untapped Potential For Leadership and Life.
Robert K. Cooper, Ph.D. (2001). Crown
Business, a Division of Random House, Inc., New
York, N.Y.
Primal Leadership. Realizing the Power of
Emotional Intelligence. Daniel Goleman,
Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee. (2002).
HBS Press, Boston Massachusetts.
Quiet Leadership. Six Steps to Transforming
Performance at Work. David Rock.
(2006). Collins. New York, N.Y..
PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT...
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
Powerful Lessons in Personal Change.
Stephen R. Covey. (1989). Fireside
(Simon & Schuster), New York, N.Y..
On Organizational Learning. Chris Argyris.
(1994). Blackwell Business. Oxford, Eng.
The Flexible Thinker. A Guide to Creative
Wealth. Michael Rosenberg. (1998).
Orange You Glad Inc. Canada.
Who Am I? The 16 Basic Desires That
Motivate Our Actions and Define Our Personality.
Steven Reiss, Ph.D.. (2000). Berkley, a
Division of Penguin Putnam Inc., New York, N.Y..
Effective Communication Skills for Scientific and
Technical Professionals. Harry E.
Chambers. (2001). Perseus Publishing,
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Now, Discover Your Strengths. Marcus
Buckingham and Donald Clifton. (2001).
The Free Press. New York, N.Y.
The 8th Habit. From Effectiveness to
Greatness. Stephen R. Covey. (2004).
Fireside (Simon & Schuster), New York, N.Y..
The Four Elements of Success. A Simple
Personality Profile That Will Transform Your Team.
Laurie Beth Jones. (2005). Nelson Business,
Nashville, Tennessee.
Get Out of Your Own Way. The 5 Keys to
Surpassing Everyone's Expectations. Robert
K. Cooper, Ph.D. (2006). Crown Business, a
Division of Random House, Inc., New York, N.Y..
EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE...
Emotional Intelligence. Why It Can Matter
More than IQ. Daniel Goleman.
(1995). Bantam Books, New York, N.Y.
Executive EQ. Emotional Intelligence in
Leadership and Organizations. Robert K.
Cooper, Ph.D., and Ayman Sawaf. (1997).
Perigee Business, New York, N.Y..
Working With Emotional Intelligence.
Daniel Goleman. (1998). Bantam Books,
New York, N.Y..
Emotional Intelligence at Work. Hendrie
Weisinger, Ph.D.. (1998). Jossey-Bass
Inc. San Francisco, CA.
Emotional Intelligence in Action. Training
and Coaching Activities for Leaders and Managers.
Marcia Hughes, L. Bonita Patterson and James
Bradford Terrell. (2005). Pfeiffer, San
Francisco, CA.
Social Intelligence. The New Science of
Human Relationships. Daniel Goleman.
(2006) Bantam Dell, New York, N.Y.
The Speed of Trust. The One Thing That Changes
Everything. Stephen M.R. Covey with Rebecca R.
Merrill. (2006). Free Press (a division
of Simon & Schuster, Inc.), New York, N.Y..
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