What's on the Web.Leadership batteries running a bit low? Recharge re·charge tr.v. re·charged, re·charg·ing, re·charg·es To charge again, especially to reenergize a storage battery. re them by checking out the following Web sites, which offer interesting tidbits TidBITS is an award-winning electronic newsletter and web site dealing primarily with Apple Computer and Macintosh-related topics. Internet publication TidBITS has been published weekly since April 16, 1990, which makes it one of the longest running Internet publications. and helpful pointers about becoming the best leader you can be. * www.emergingleader.com: This user-driven site serves as a repository of fresh ideas as well as candid feedback on lessons learned. Recent articles discuss how to become a credible communicator and essential leadership characteristics. The site also provides interviews with business leaders. * www.psychology.about.com/science/psychology/msub_ioleader.htm: This comprehensive compendium com·pen·di·um n. pl. com·pen·di·ums or com·pen·di·a 1. A short, complete summary; an abstract. 2. A list or collection of various items. offers a wide-ranging selection of leadership information, from essays published on the Web site of the U.S. Coast Guard Leadership and Professional Development program to research on characteristics and actions associated with leadership failure. * www.pfdf.org: This site of the Peter F. Drucker Foundation For Nonprofit Management, New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , provides a hearty dose of online leadership immersion. Click on Leader to Leader to access the full text of selected chapters from the foundation's quarterly journal. * www.mapnp.org/library: The Management Assistance Program for Nonprofits, St. Paul St. Paul as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26] See : Bravery , Minnesota, offers this complete, highly integrated, online library of resources for nonprofit and for-profit businesses. Three categories--boards of directors, leadership (introduction), and leadership development--provide a treasure trove TREASURE TROVE. Found treasure. 2. This name is given to such money or coin, gold, silver, plate, or bullion, which having been hidden or concealed in the earth or other private place, so long that its owner is unknown, has been discovered by accident. of information for elected leaders of associations who want to become more knowledgeable about their roles and responsibilities as well as achieve their leadership potential. * www.hbsp.harvard.edu/products/hrb/: As the article on inspirational leaders in this column demonstrates, Harvard Business Review Harvard Business Review is a general management magazine published since 1922 by Harvard Business School Publishing, owned by the Harvard Business School. A monthly research-based magazine written for business practitioners, it claims a high ranking business readership and magazine often provides information of interest to chief elected officers. While it's not possible to read entire articles on the magazine s Web site unless you pay to download them, you can skim current and back issues and digest the main points of articles that you deem of interest. |
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