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What Color Is Your Personality? Workshop

Tuesday, September 30, 2008
2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Atwood Cascade Room

Hazing: The Fallout by Travis Apgar

Wednesday, September 24, 2008
8 p.m.
Atwood Ballroom

 

PHC Women's leadership resources

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Suggested readings/resources for Women in Leadership

  • Advancing Women
  • “Women of Power” “Women of Influence” “Women of the People” by Lea Williams
  • “The Challenge of Changing Values, Beliefs, and Expectations” by Trudy Bourgeois
  • “Let Go to Lead at the Next Level” by Scott Eblin
  • “Building Relationships that Enable Next- Generation Leaders” by Ron Carucci
  • “Kouzes, J.M., & Posner, B.Z (2002). The Leadership Challenge. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, Inc.
  • Harris, C.M., Smith, P.L., & Hale, R.P. “Making it work: Women’s Ways of Leading.” Found in Advancing Women in Leadership at http://www.advancingwomen.com/awl/fall2002/HARRIS.html.
  • Perreault G. (Spring 2005). “Rethinking Leadership: Leadership as Friendship” in Advancing Women in Leadership Online Journal (18). http://www.advancing women.com/awl/social_justice1/Perreault.htlm.
  • Dowd, M (2005, October 30). What’s a Modern Girl to Do? The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com.
  • Dobbins, G.H. & Platz, S.J. (1986). Sex differences in leadership: how real are the? In The Academy of Management Review, 11(1), pp. 118-127.
  • Rhode, D.L. The difference “difference” makes.
  • Kent, R.L, & Moss, S.E. (1994, October). Effects of Sex and Gender Role on Leader Emergence. In The Academy of Management Journal, 37(5). Pp. 1335-1346.
  • McCarty, P.A. (1986, December). Effects of Feedback on the Self-Confidence of Men and Women. In The Academy of management journal, 29(4), pp.840-847.
  • Carli, L.L. (1999). Gender, interpersonal power, and social influence. In Journal of social issues, 55(1), pp. 81-99.
  • Komives, S.R., Lucas, N, & Mc Mahon, T. R (1998). Chapter 9: Leading with integrity and moral purpose. In Exploring leadership: For college student who want to make a difference. Pp. 247-271.
  • Educational Policy and Leadership 270.04: Instructor’s Class Outline- Women & Leadership R.A. Hollingsworth, C. Porter 2006.
  • Harris, C.M., Smith, P.L, & Hale, R.P. (Fall 2002). “Making it Work: Women’s Ways of Leading” in Advancing Women in Leadership Journal.
  • Perreault, G. (2205). “Rethinking Leadership: Leadership as Friendship” in Advancing Women in Leadership Journal 18, Spring 2005.
  • Chapter 1, 4,5, 7,10 & 11 in: Kouzes, J.M., & Posner, B.Z. (2202). The Leadership Challenge. San Francisco, CA: Jossey- Bass, Inc.
  • Dowd, M. (2005). “What’s a Modern Girl to do? In The New York Times on October 30, 2005.
  • Dobbins, G.H. & Platz, S.J (1986). ‚’’Sex differences in leadership: how real are they?” in The Academy of Management Review, 11(1) pp. 118-127.
  • Kent, R.L. & Moss, S.E (1994). “Effects of Sex and Gender Role on Leader Emerge.” In The Academy of Management Journal, 37(5), pp. 1335-1346.
  • McCarty, P.A. (1986). “Effects of Feedback on the Self-Confidence of Men and Women” in the Academy of Management Journal 29(4), pp. 840-847.
  • Carl, L. (1999). “Gender, Interpersonal Power, & Social Influence” in Journal of Social Issues, 55 (1), pp. 81-99.
  • “In A Different Voice” by Gilligan
  • “From Great Man to the Current Relational Models”
  • Morrison & Ann Breaking “The Glass Ceiling Breaking” & “The New Leaders”
  • Klenke, Karin “Women & Leadership”
  • Helgesen, Sally “The Female Advantage: Women’s Ways of Leadership”
  • Astin, Helen & Leland “Carole Women of Influence, Women of Vision”
  • “Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Changed Modern America” by KarennGore
  • “How Women are Transforming the Practice of Leadership” by Lin Coughlin, & Ellen Wingard.
  • “The 360 Degree Leader” by John Maxwell.
  • “The Methodical Society, Families and Their Leaders” by Warren Eister.
  • Evans, G. (2000). Play like a man, win like a woman.” New York: Broadway Books.
  • Evans, G. (2003). “She wins, you win.” New York: Gotham Books.
  • Wilson, Marie C. Closing the Leadership Gap: Why Women Can and Must Help Run the World (New York: Penguin Books, 2004).
  • Astin, Helen S. and Leland, Carole. Women of Influence, Women of Vision: A Cross- Generational Study of Leaders and Social Change (San Francisco: Jossy-Bass, 1991)
  • Bateson, Mary Catherine. Composing a Life (New York: Penguin Books, 1989)
  • Baxandall, Rosalyn, and Gordon, Linda. Dear Sisters: Dispatches from the Women’s Liberation Movement (2001).
  • Couglin, Linda, Wingard, Ellen, and Hollihan, Keith. Enlightened
  • Power: How Women are Transforming the Practice of Leadership (San Francisco: Jossey- Bass, 2005)
  • Curry, Barbara K. Women in Power: Pathways to Leadership in Education (New York: Teachers College Press, 2000).
  • Freeman, Sue, J.M., Bourque, Susan C., and Shelton, Christine. Women on Power: Leadership Redefined (Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2002).
  • Friedan, Betty. The Femine Mystique (New York: W.W. Norton, 1963).
  • Gerber, Robin. Leadership the Eleanor Roosevelt Way: Timeless Strategies from the First Lady of Courage (New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1982).
  • Helgesen, Sally. The Female Advantages: Women’s Ways of Leadership (1995).
  • Jamieson, Kathleen Hall. Beyond the Double Bind: Women and Leadership (1995).
  • Kanter, Rosabeth Moss. Men and Women of the Corporation (New York: Basic Books, 1997).
  • Klenke, Karin. Women and Leadership: A Contextual Perspective (New York: Spring Publishing Company, 1996).
  • Kolb, Judith, A. “The Effect of Gender Role, Attitude Toward Leadership, and Self-Confidence on Leader Emergence: Implications for Leadership Development” 4 Human Resource Development Quarterly. 305 (1999).
  • Lippman-Blumen, Jean. “Connective Leadership: Female Leadership Styles in the 21st Century Workplace, 35 Sociology Perspectives 183 (1992).
  • Renn, Kristen, A. and Hughes, Carole. Roads Taken: Women and Leadership (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2003).
  • Schiff, Karenna Gore. Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Changed
  • Modern America. (Miramax Books)
  • Tannen, Deborah. You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in
  • Conversation (New York: Ballantine Books, 1990)
  • Weddington, Sarah. A Question of Choice: The Lawyer Who Won Roe V. Wade (New York: Grosset/Putnam Books, 1992).

Programming & Educational initiatives

  • Greek Programming Council
  • Fraternity & Sorority Liason for Health/Wellness Greek Programming : Robert C. Reff, Ph.D.
    Counselor. Generalist counselor with special interests in relationships, healthy emotional expression, group counseling, outreach, men’s health, and alcohol abuse and sexual assault prevention.  Counseling & Psychological Services
  • College Panhellenics : : Programs NPC FOCUS The NPC Focus concept is to develop educational and leadership programs designed to enhance the life skills of collegiate members. Current programs include a focus on drug education, self-esteem, and positive confrontation.

Contact: Ms. Jenna Pearson V.P. of Programming/Social/Philanthropy peje0504@stcloudstate.edu 612-221-0504
Office: AMC 133, 308-3179