Truly leading. Lessons in Leadership
(2012)

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Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : BookBaby : Made available through hoopla, 2012
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781483592534 (electronic bk.) MWT11822094, 1483592537 (electronic bk.) 11822094
LANGUAGE
English
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Four years after the initial version, Del's book Truly Leading: Lessons in Leadership has just been published in the second edition. Del Suggs' new book is an excellent primer for campus leaders. Newly expanded to twenty-five chapters, Suggs covers both the basics and more advanced leadership skills. The chapter titles tell it all: Leading With Integrity, Effective Time Management, The Art of Delegation, Setting Organizational Goals and Conflict Resolution are all perfect examples of the basic skills that all leaders must master. New chapters include Leading With Community Service, with plenty of ideas about service projects; Avoiding Burnout, to help you maintain a balance in your life; Creating a Sense of Community with many concepts of community building; and Improving Your Campus Elections. Plus, a complete update of the chapter Embracing Technology with lots of great information about Del's leadership hacks. But Truly Leading goes beyond the basics, and addresses those skills that more advanced leaders need. How to Inspire Others, Being a Better Leader, The Power of Ceremony and More Effective Meetings are aimed at lifting an emerging leader into greater success. Suggs also includes chapters on some very important foundational needs, such as creating a mission statement and some advanced concepts in recruitment. Organizational training needs are addressed in chapters covering both planning and training retreats, along with presenting a full-blown campus leadership conference. Truly Leading: Lessons in Leadership is chock full of leadership tips, suggestions, and guidance. It is brisk reading, written in a casual style that reflects the author's personal experiences as a lifelong leaders. The foreword was written by Dennis Haskins, perhaps best known as Mr. Belding on the hit TV series Saved By the Bell

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