The Student Leadership Challenge
Five Practices for Exemplary Leaders
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Narrated by:
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James M. Kouzes
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Barry Z. Posner
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Written by:
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James M. Kouzes
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Barry Z. Posner
About this listen
In The Student Leadership Challenge, Kouzes and Posner—today's premier leadership experts—demonstrate how anyone can be a leader, regardless of age or experience. Grounded in the same extensive research as the best-selling The Leadership Challenge, it uses real-life stories and examples exclusively from college students to illustrate The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership®:
- Model the Way
- Inspire a Shared Vision
- Challenge the Process
- Enable Others to Act
- Encourage the Heart
Critic Reviews
"Why wait to learn leadership in the workplace? Now college students can learn how to lead by using Kouzes and Posner's five proven leadership practices. With examples from the experience of student leaders, The Student Leadership Challenge is the perfect guide for faculty and student affairs staff members as well as for students seeking to develop themselves for leadership." (Howard T. Prince II, Director, Center for Ethical Leadership, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin)