Building Leadership:
Other resources and links related to Building Leadership
These sites may offer helpful information in your work.
- http://www.tld.org
Trustee Leadership Development, Inc. emphasizes developing the capacity to "hold in trust" as the way bring about transformation in leaders, others, their organizations, and their communities.
- http://greenleaf.org/leadership/about-us/About-The-Greenleaf-Center-For-Servant-Leadership.html
The Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership provides resources for understanding the principles and practices of servant leadership.
- http://www.independentsector.org/about/gardner.html#bio and http://gardnercenter.stanford.edu/
Biography of John Gardner and John W. Gardner Center provide information and links related to a great teacher of leadership.
- http://www.cio.com/article/109250/Total_Leadership
CIO Magazine has a "Total Leadership" feature, with articles such as this one on the importance of a network.
- http://www.leadershipchallenge.com/WileyCDA/
Learning community and discussion forums are available through the Leadership Challenge, which incorporates activities to analyze your own leadership experiences and style.
- http://www.boardcafe.org/
The Board Café is an electronic newsletter for member of nonprofit boards of directors.
- http://www.leadershiplearning.org/
The Leadership Learning Community is a national organization of people who run, fund, study and provide service to leadership development programs. "Knowledge Pools" and Learning Circles are offered in addition to resources.
- http://www.communityleadership.org/overview/overview.html
The Community Leadership Association, a non-profit organization, offers a member's discussion forum and an open-discussion forum for non-members, as well as publications, and quotes.
The CTB is a service of the
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