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AIA Leadership Resource
Center
Tools for AIA leaders
Background
Why Architects Need to Get Involved
Architects need to get involved
in the political process for three good reasons.
How Architects Can Become Advocates
for Livable
Communities
An online version of the guide, How Architects Can Become
Advocates for Livable Communities, published in 2005 by the
American Institute of Architects. Caution: the file is large and
takes time to download.
The Aligning the Institute for the
Millennium
(AIM) strategic and long range planning report, published May 1999,
revised November 2002.
Link to the Boyer
Report
Contributed by AIA Communications and Knowledge Resources
staff.
Archives of Regional
News
Read about AIA Atlantas Young Leaders program.
Personal Development
Bibliography of Leadership
Topics
Many listed are authors of multiple books on leadership and related
subject matter.
Links to Cross-Industry
Information
Read about industry news, special education projects, best
continuing education practices, and successful stories of distance
learning partnerships.
AIA and Government
Advocacy
Governmental Resources
Resources for State Issues
Information and links on federal and state elections specific to
you at ArchitectsVote.org
Public RelationsHelp for
Members
The AIA members only section has resources to help you define
and develop your public relations plan. Your publics may include
employees, members, customers, local community members, and the
general public.
Web Sites on
Leadership
A selection of dynamic Web sites with
information on leadership topics you can use.
Related Web Sites
Forward thinking for business including
leadership.
Online Newsletters
HBS Working
Knowledge
An online newsletter of ideas, new thinking, and useful research
from Harvard Business School.
Knowledge@Wharton
An online publication that captures knowledge
generated at the Wharton School with articles on topics including
leadership and innovation among others.
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