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Many listed are authors of multiple books on leadership and
related subject matter.
Warren G. Bennis, On Becoming a Leader
Ken Blanchard, The Servant Leader
Richard E. Boyatzis and Annie McKee with a foreword by Daniel
Goleman, Resonant Leadership: Renewing Yourself and
Connecting with Others Through Mindfulness, Hope, and
Compassion
Marcus Buckingham, Now Discover Your
Strengths
Jim Collins, Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the
Leap
and Others Dont
Stephen R. Covey, Principle Centered
Leadership
James P. Cramer and Scott Simpson, The Next Architect: A
New Twist on the Future of Design
David L. Dotlich, PhD, James L. Noel, Norman Walker,
Leadership Passages: The Personal and Professional
Transitions That Make or Break a Leader
Phil Dourado and Dr Phil Blackburn, Seven Secrets of
Inspired Leaders How to achieve the extraordinary
by
the leaders who have been there and done it
Barbara Faga, FASLA, Designing Public Consensus: The Civic
Theater of Community Participation for Architects, Landscape
Architects, Planners and Urban Designers
Gail Fairhurst and Robert Sarr, The Art of
Framing
Howard Gardner, Leading Minds
John Gastill & Peter Levine, editors, The Deliberative
Democracy Handbook: Strategies for Effective Civic Engagement in
the 21st Century
Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point
Bill George, Authentic Leadership: Rediscovering the
Secrets to Creating Lasting Value
Robert Goffee and Gareth Jones, Why Should Anyone Be Led by
You? What It Takes to Be an Authentic Leader
Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence
John E. Harrigan, PhD and Paul R. Neel, FAIA, The Executive
Architect: Transforming Designers into Leaders
Ron Heifetz, Leadership without Easy Answers
Douglas Henton, John Melville & Kim Walsh, Civic
Revolutionaries: Igniting the Passion for Change in America's
Communities
James M. Kouzes, Credibility
James M. Kouzes, Barry Z. Posner, The Leadership Challenge,
3rd edition
Patrick Lencioni, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A
Leadership Fable
John Mangieri and Cathy Collins Block, Power Thinking: How
the Way You Think Can Change the Way You Lead
John Maxwell, The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader;
Becoming the Person Others Will Want to Follow
Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Confidence: How Winning and Losing
Streaks Begin and End
Lewis Mumford, Sticks and Stones: A Study of American
Architecture and Civilization (and just about anything else by
Mumford for that matter)
Robert Putnam, Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of
American Community
Peter Senge, The Fifth Discipline
Amb. Richard Swett, FAIA, Leadership by Design: Creating an
Architecture of Trust
Mike Wallace, A New Deal for New York
Barry Wasserman, Patrick Sullivan & Greg Palermo,
Ethics and the Practice of Architecture
Margaret Wheatley and Myron Kellner-Rogers, A Simpler
Way
Margaret Wheatley, Leadership and the New
Science
Bibliography of classic books on leadership
http://www.leadershipnow.com/leadershop/leadership_classics.html
Bibliography on leadership for government leaders and
managers
http://www.govleaders.org/books2.htm
Book Reviews on leadership
http://www.leader-values.com/Content/default2.asp?ContentCatID=39
http://www.leadershipandchangebooks.com/
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