LEADERSHIP

May 2000
Compiled by Melinda Mosley, Bibliographer
Air University Library

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VALUES

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BOOKS

Blanchard, Kenneth H. and O'Connor, Michael. Managing by Values. San Francisco, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 1997. 154 p.
Book call no.: 658.4 B639m

Det, Jan W. van and Scarbrough, Elinor, eds. The Impact of Values. New York, Oxford University Press, 1995. 588 p. (Beliefs in Government, v. 4)
Book call no.: 303.4094 I34

Goodman, Ted. The Forbes Book of Business Quotations: 14,266 Thoughts on the Business of Life. New York, Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 1997. 992 p.
Book call no.: R 650 F692

Hestor, Joseph P. Encyclopedia of Values and Ethics. Santa Barabara, CA, ABC-CLIO, 1996. 376 p.
Book call no.: R 170.3 H588e

Keeney, Ralph L. Value-Focused Thinking: A Path to Creative Decisionmaking. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1996. 416 p.
Book call no.: 658.403 K26v

Olasky, Marvin N. The American Leadership Tradition: Moral Vision from Washington to Clinton. New York, Free Press, 1999. 298 p.
To what extent does character and ethical behavior matter in leadership?
Book call no.: 973.099 O42a

Simmons, Daniel R. Core Values: Foundation for the Twenty-First Century. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air University Press, 1997. 32 p. (Air War College Maxwell Paper, no.11)
Book call no.: 358.4113 S592c

Zink, Jeffrey. Hammer-Proof: A Positive Guide to Values-Based Leadership.. Colorado Springs, CO, Peak Press, 1998. p
Book call no.: 174.4 Z781h

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DOCUMENTS

Dierker, Gregory J. Core Values: A History of Values-Related Initiatives in the Air Force. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, Air Force Institute of Technology, 1997. 227 p.
Also available online at: http://www.au.af.mil/au/database/research/ay1997/afit/dierk_gj.htm
Doc. call no.: M-U 39567-4 D5631c

Jeter, Drew D. Moral Leadership in an Increasingly Amoral Society: Is the United States Military Value System Suitable in Contemporary America. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1998. 46 p.
Also available online at: http://www.au.af.mil/au/database/research/ay1998/acsc/98-137.htm
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 J58m

Keith, Steven E. Air Force Core Values, An Analysis of Mid-Level Career Officers' Values and Their Suitability to Instill Them: A Research Paper. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1997. 60 p.
Also available online at: http://www.au.af.mil/au/database/research/ay1997/acsc/97-0424.htm
Research focuses on the internalized core values of USAF majors and whether their values enable them to instill USAF Core Values in subordinates.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 K281a

Schroeder, James T. Ethics and Values in the Army Today. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, 1996. 26 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 S381e

Sproul, John J. CSAF v. CNO: Core Values and Their Career Ending Impact . Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1998. 39 p.
Also available online at: http://www.au.af.mil/au/database/research/ay1998/acsc/98-269.htm
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 S771c

Summers, Kim L. Army Leadership Doctrine Examined: The Chameleon Effect?. Ft. Leavenworth, KS, Army Command and General Staff College. School of Advanced Military Studies, 1999. 53 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42022-2 S955a

United States. Marine Corps. Marine Corps Values and Leadership: User's Guide to Marine Corps Values. s.l., n.d. 1 vol.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42139-80

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PERIODICALS

Brinsfield, John W. Army Values and Ethics: A Search for Consistency and Relevance. Parameters 28:69-84 Autumn 1998.
Also available online at: http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/98autumn/brinsfie.htm

Franke, Volker C. Old Ammo In New Weapons? Comparing Value-Orientations of Experienced and Future Military Leaders. Journal of Political and Military Sociology 26:253-271 Winter 1998.

Houlgate, Kelly P. Maintain Our Corps' Values. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 125:84 April 1999.

Lance, David R. and Fitzell, Brian J. Marine Corps Values Program. Marine Corps Gazette 80:31-32 December 1996.

Liddell, Daniel E. Instilling Marine Values. Marine Corps Gazette 80:54-57 September 1996.

Mileham, Patrick. Military Virtues 1: The Right to Be Different? Defense Analysis 14:169-189 August 1998.

Priest, Robert F. and Beach, Johnston. Value Changes in Four Cohorts at the U.S. Military Academy. Armed Forces & Society 25:81-102 Fall 1998.
Military leadership values taught at the U. S. Military Academy.

Sander, Wade R. Absence of Purpose. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 125:54-56 April 1999.
Leadership in the Navy must be revitalized. Suggestions for avenues of improvement.

Sweetnam, John P. When Stars Do Not Align. Military Review 90:61+ March/April 2000.
Leadership must focus on values.

Ulmer, Walter F. Jr. Notes on Leadership for the 1980s. Military Review 77:76-77 January-February 1997.
Reprinted from July 1980 Military Review. The author expresses concern about the Army's organizational climate and its impact on leadership effectiveness.

Wilson, Jeffrey. Army Values and a Rope with Three Cords. Military Review 80:63-68 January-February 2000.
Offers leaders practical advice about values and how to apply them to soldiers' needs.


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