LEADERSHIP

May 2000
Compiled by Melinda Mosley, Bibliographer
Air University Library

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FOLLOWERSHIP


BOOKS

Chaleff, Ira. The Courageous Follower: Standing Up to and for Our Leaders. San Francisco, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 1995. 194 p.
Book call no.: 302.35 C436c

Hirschhorn, Larry. Reworking Authority: Leading and Following in the Post-Modern Organization. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 1997. 132 p.
Book call no.: 658.4 H669r

Newman, Aubrey S. Follow Me III: Lessons and the Art and Science of High Command. Novato, CA, Presidio, 1997. 314 p.
This book was originally published with the title "What Are Generals Made Of".
Book call no.: 355.33041 N551fb

Rosenbach, William E. and Taylor, Robert L., eds. Contemporary Issues in Leadership. 4th ed. Boulder, CO, Westview Press, 1998. 249 p.
Book call no.: 303.34 C761 1998

Shelton, Ken. Beyond Counterfeit Leadership: How You Can Become a More Authentic Leader. Provo, UT, Executive Excellence, 1997. 240 p.
Book call no.: 658.4092 S545b

PERIODICALS

Brown, Tom. Great Leaders Need Great Followers. Industry Week 244:24+ September 4, 1995.
Interview with author Ira Chaleff on followership skills.

Dumas, Collette and Sankowsky, Dan. Understanding the Charismatic Leader-Follower Relationship: Promises and Perils. The Journal of Leadership Studies 5:11-28 Fall 1998.

Marcus, Laurence R. and Smith, Richard R. Leaders, Followers and the Visioning Process. The Journal of Leadership Studies 4:32-42 Summer 1997.

Marino, Sal. Followers Create the Best Leaders. Industry Week 247:20 November 2, 1998.


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