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Unsupervised Leadership
Celebrating and Elevating Fun, Fab, and Fierce Females- Authors:
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- 2024
Summary
Leadership is not easily defined because it is rooted in human qualities and characteristics. Education is a people-driven profession, yet there is a beauty of balancing technical leadership with adaptive leadership, which is no easy task. There is no “rule book” to leadership; however, this book is to learn about being “unsupervised” and how new age leadership can create stability and enhance professionalism throughout an ever changing educational environment. Unsupervised Leadership is a practical, tangible, entertaining and REAL way of assessing yourself as a leader, while building your confidence, facing your fears, and elevating others around you.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4758-7249-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4758-7251-4
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 134
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- Contents No access
- Foreword No access
- Preface No access
- What Is Unsupervised Leadership? No access Pages 1 - 6
- If You Think You’re Ready, You Are No access Pages 7 - 16
- Be Your Own Hero: No One Will Advocate Harder for You than You No access Pages 17 - 30
- Everything You Need to Know You Learned in Kindergarten . . . or at a Bar No access Pages 31 - 46
- Define Your Version of Success and Own It No access Pages 47 - 60
- Failure Means You’re Trying, Not That You Are Done No access Pages 61 - 76
- Be Blunt and Direct, but Humble and Kind (Thanks, Tim McGraw) No access Pages 77 - 88
- Stop Asking People to Be Your Mentor, and Just Find Your Oprah No access Pages 89 - 100
- Ok, So Maybe You Can’t Golf, but You Can Ride in the Cart and Drink a Beer No access Pages 101 - 110
- Get Your Sparkle On No access Pages 111 - 120
- Now What? and Next Steps to Being Who You Are Meant to Be No access Pages 121 - 132
- About the Authors No access Pages 133 - 134





