References for Lesson 2: Followership in a Volunteer Environment
Bibliography
1. Air Force Basic Officer Training Manual. Leadership Studies, March 1999.
2. Civil Air Patrol Manual. Leadership: 2000 and Beyond Vol. I and III.
3. Hughes, Richard L., Robert C. Ginnett, Gordon J. Curphy. Leadership: Enhancing the Lessons of Experience. New York: Irwin/McGraw-Hill, 1999.
4. Lundin, Stephen, Lynne Lancaster, "The Importance of Followership." The Futurist, May-June 1990, 18-22.
5. Kelley, R. E. "In Praise of Followers." Harvard Business Review 66, no. 6, (1988), 142-148.
6. Kelley, R. The Power of Followership. New York: Doubleday Currency, 1992.
Suggested Reading
1. Civil Air Patrol Manual. Unit Commanders Course, July 1999.
Useful Links
1. http://www.capnhq.gov
The Civil Air Patrol web site is a great resource for general information on the Civil Air Patrol. It includes access to CAP Forms, publications and news. Additionally, you can find access to Member Services, Education and Training resources, and links to other websites.
2. http://www.hbsp.harvard.edu
This is a link to the Harvard Business School Publishing web site. It provides access to Harvard Business Review articles (to download "In Praise of Followers" for a small fee enter the number 88606 in the search box), book sales, tools and resources, and other business related items.
3. http://www.blanchardtraining.com
Dr. Blanchard's web site provides details about his philosophy towards leadership training. Included are a variety of training tools to help people become better leaders, managers, supervisors, team members, and people.
4. http://members.aol.com/genpsmith
Maj. Gen. Perry M. Smith USAF (Ret) is an internationally known speaker, TV and radio commentator and best-selling author. His web site provides access to his books (including the one listed above), and the option to request him as a keynote speaker. His approach to his workshops is down to earth and includes short exercises that get the participants actively engaged in the learning process.
4. http://www.injoy.com
INJOY is an organization lead by John C. Maxwell (the author of Developing the Leader Within You), and is an organization dedicated to developing leaders of excellence and integrity by providing the finest resources and training for personal and professional growth. It is the largest and most respected resources company of its kind in America today.
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