Saturday, November 21, 2009

Administration

 

Leadership Resources

Leadership can be defined in many ways. The following collection of books is not an exclusive representation of leadership literature. It is designed to provide you with some general readings in higher education, community college, and organizational leadership literature. Should you want to suggest books for our site, please e-mail us at CAPE@csn.edu.

Leadership Literature:

 

Baker III, G. A. and associates. (1993). Cultural Leadership: Inside America’s Community Colleges. Washington, D.C.: Community College Press.

Cook, J. H., Lewis, C. A. (Eds.) (2007). Student and academic affairs collaboration: The divine comity. Washington, D.C.: NASPA.

Jensen, R., Giles, R. (2006). Insider’s Guide to Community College Administration. Washington, D.C.: Community College Press.

Johnson McPhail, C. (2005). Establishing and Sustaining Learning-Centered Community Colleges. Washington, D.C.: American Association of Community Colleges

Kezar, A.J., Carducci, R., and Contreras-McGavin, M. (2006). Rethinking the “L” Work in Higher Education: The Revolution of Research on Leadership. San Francisco, CA Jossey-Bass

Myran, G., Baker III, G. A., Simone, B. and Zeiss. T. (2003). Leadership Strategies for Community College Executives. Washington, D.C.: Community College Press.

Northouse, P.G., (2004). Leadership: Theory and Practice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications

O’Banion, T. (1997). A Learning College for the 21st Century. Phoenix, AZ: The Oryx Press

Roueche, J.E., Richardson, M.M., Neal, P. W., and Roueche, S.D. (2008). The Creative Community College: Leading Change through Innovation. Washington D.C.: Community College Press.

Schein, E. H., (2004). Organizational Culture and Leadership. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass

Senge, P. (2001). The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of the Learning Organization. New York, NY: Currency Doubleday.

Vaughan, G. B. (2000). The Community College Story. Washington, D.C.: American Association of Community Colleges

Winston Jr., R. B., Creamer D. G., Miller, T. K., and associates (2001). The Professional Student Affairs Administrator: Educator, Leader, and Manager. Lillington, NC: Edward Brothers