April 26, 2012 - by Pat McLagan
Publishers flood the market with books and articles promising leadership success in a few easy steps. Odd numbers of steps sell better, they say, and besides, people don't have time to read and reflect at length. But we know that good leadership just isn't that simple. More »
April 12, 2012 - by Steve Gladis
Bill Conaty, former senior VP for Human Resources at General Electric, and Ram Charan, author, educator and leadership coach at many leading companies, have teamed up to write a "Bible" on developing leadership talent. They argue that the main job of a CEO and oth... More »
April 12, 2012 - by ASTD Staff
Author Susan Cain (Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking) says extroversion is the norm in many leadership training programs both as a way to behave in class and as a characteristic of model leaders. She faults the case study debates us... More »
April 05, 2012 - by Steve Gladis
In his newest book, Flourish: A Visionary Understanding of Happiness and Well-Being, Martin Seligman, the architect of positive psychology, expounds on his theory of well-being and tells how to craft programs for leaders and teachers. More »
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