Book Reports Student-led learning and discussion Updated: 3/4/2016
“Speed Learning” 1.Of all of the topics covered in this class, why is the theme of this book the most important to you? 2.What are two or three key ideas (“take- aways”) from the book? 3.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