Date of Award/Publication
3-14-2007
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
MS in Human Resource Development
Department
Education
Abstract
Leadership is a topic with universal appeal, and in the popular press and academic research literature there is much written about leadership. Despite an abundance of writing on the topic, leadership presents a major challenge to practitioners and researchers interested in understanding the nature of leadership. This project provides both a literature review on leadership theory and practices and recommended training programs on modem effective leadership, and how one can apply this to real life situations. It is intended for those who work in both profit and non-profit organizations. It would also be useful as a text in continuing education, service training, and in other leadership development programs.
Recommended Citation
Lujula, Robert Stephen, "Modern Effective Leadership/Supervisory Skills Development for Those Who Serve in the Catholic Church: Instructional Designed Training Program" (2007). Education Masters. Paper 138.
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/education_ETD_masters/138
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