The leader in me
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- 9781439103265
- 303.3407/COV
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
From the multimillion-copy bestselling author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People , Dr. Stephen R. Covey illustrates how his principles of leadership can be applied to children of all ages.
In today's world, we are inundated with information about who to be, what to do, and how to live. But what if there was a way to learn not just what to think about, but how to think? A program that taught young people how to manage priorities, focus on goals, and be a positive influence in their schools?
The Leader in Me is that program. In this bestseller, Stephen R. Covey took the 7 Habits that have already changed the lives of millions of readers and showed that even young children can use them as they develop. These habits are being adapted by schools around the country in leadership programs, most famously at the A.B Combs Elementary school in Raleigh. Not only do the programs work, but they work better than anyone could have imagined. This book is full of examples of how the students blossom under the program--from the classroom that decided to form a support group for one of their classmates who had behavioral problems to the fourth grader who overcame his fear of public speaking and took his class to see him compete in a national story telling competition.
Perfect for individuals and corporations alike, The Leader in Me shows how easy it is to incorporate these skills into daily life so kids of all ages can be more effective, goal-oriented, and successful.
£24.99
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Foreword (p. xxi)
- 1 Too Good to Be True? (p. 1)
- 2 Discovering What Parents, Business Leaders, and Teachers Want from a School (p. 18)
- 3 Crafting a Blueprint for Leadership (p. 44)
- 4 Aligning for Success (p. 71)
- 5 Unleashing a Culture of Leadership (p. 90)
- 6 Rippling Across the Globe (p. 107)
- 7 Moving Upward and Beyond (p. 134)
- 8 Making It Happen, One Step at a Time (p. 165)
- 9 Ending with the Beginning in Mind (p. 191)
- 10 Bringing It Home (p. 207)
- Notes (p. 225)
- Will Your School or Child Be the Next The Leader in Me Success Story? (p. 229)
- Sponsor a School and Invest in Tomorrow's Leaders ... Today (p. 231)
- Index (p. 233)
- About FranklinCovey (p. 243)
- About Stephen R. Covey (p. 245)
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Library Journal Review
Verdict: It is somewhat unclear whether there were any true challenges in implementing the Seven Principles at A.B. Combs. Still, a work about revamping education written this inspiringly should provoke dialog on the educational priorities of the incoming presidential administration. Recommended for large public library self-help or education collections. Background: Best-selling author Covey (The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People) outlines how his Seven Principles were applied to the mission of A.B. Combs Elementary School (Raleigh, NC) "to develop leaders one child at a time." In his typical, heady style, the author presents material on how the needs of students, parents, and teachers were determined; how stakeholders were aligned; and how the Seven Steps were implemented through various empowering activities. Anecdotes describing the success of that implementation within other schools across the world are spread out somewhat confusingly across two chapters.-Eric Petersen, Dana Coll. Lib., Blair, NE (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.There are no comments on this title.