Recommended Reading List

Bossidy, L; Charan, R; & Burck, C. (2002). Execution: The discipline of getting things done. New York: Crown Business Publishers.

Collins, J. (2005). Good to great and the social sectors: A monograph to accompany good to great. New York: HarperCollins.

Council of Graduate Schools. (n.d.). Preparing Future Faculty. Retrieved January 23, 2008 from http://www.preparing-faculty.org/

Ferriss, T. (2007). The 4-hour workweek: Escape 9-5, live anywhere, and join the new rich. New York: RandomHouse/Crown.

Gardner, J. W. (2005). On leadership. New York: The Free Press.

Glaser, C. & Smalley, B. (2003). What Queen Esther knew: Business strategies from a biblical sage. New York: Rodale, Inc.

Helgesen, S. (1995). The web of inclusion. New York: DoubleDay Publishing.

Kearns-Godwin, D. (2005). Team of rivals: The political genius of Abraham Lincoln. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Kotter, J. P. (1996). Leading change. Boston: Harvard Business School Press.

Lewis, M. (2004). Moneyball: The art of winning an unfair game. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.

Miller, A. (2006). The optimists. Orlando: Harcourt, Inc.

Surowiecki, J. (2005). The wisdom of crowds. New York: Random House, Inc.

Sutherland, A. (1978). Paddling my own canoe. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

University of Washington. (2001). Re-envisioning the Ph.D. Retrieved January 23, 2008 from http://www.grad.washington.edu/envision/

Wachs-Book, E. (2001). Why the best man for the job is a woman : The unique female qualities of leadership. New York: HarperCollins.