Recommended Resources: Websites
Executive Leadership (CEOs)
http://www.bcg.comThe publications section of their website contains a wealth of management material.
http://www.boardsource.orgThis national membership association is the best resource on nonprofit governance. We encourage CEOs and board members to receive their free e-news.
http://businessroundtable.orgA wonderful resource for keeping current on major national issues and policy.
http://ceogo.comThis site provides the leadership resources needed in today's increasingly competitive and uncertain marketplace.
http://ceoexpress.comA compilation of links and sources for quick access to the most pertinent information in the business world.
http://www.Changethis.comThis site challenges the minds of leaders to be open to change and is a resource of suggestions and ideas to help resolve conflict and affect good decisions.
http://www.fastcompany.comFast Company seeks to uncover the best and "next" practices to help new leaders work smarter and more effectively by empowering innovators to challenge convention and create the future of business.
http://www.managementhelp.orgProvides easy-to-access, clutter-free, comprehensive resources on leadership and management. Content is relevant to the vast majority leaders and managers, whether your organization is large or small, for-profit or nonprofit.
http://www.harvardbusinessonline.orgThe online journal of the Harvard Business School is full of cutting edge research and innovations for the world of managing and leading.
http://www.regent.edu/acad/global/publications/innerresources/An online magazine that covers topics such as leadership and spirituality, the devotional habits/disciplines of leaders, devotional reflections for leaders, spiritual direction and leadership, spiritual formation and leadership, Christian leadership in history, theories and models of spiritual leadership, Christian leadership and religious leadership.
http://www.regent.edu/acad/global/publications/ijls/new/home.htmThe International Journal of Leadership Studies (IJLS) is a refereed scholarly journal that exists to provide a forum for leadership scholars within the U.S. and around the world. Representing the multidisciplinary field of leadership, the IJLS publishes theoretically grounded research that enhances knowledge and understanding of the phenomenon of leadership at all levels within a variety of industries and organizations and seeks contributions that present leadership from different perspectives unique to different cultures, settings, and religions around the world. To stimulate scholarly debate and a free flow of ideas, the IJLS is published in electronic format and provides access to all issues free of charge.
http://www.ila-net.orgThis site is the premiere resource for individuals, organizations and associations interested in the latest information on theory, applications and tools in the research and practice of leadership.
www.regent.edu/acad/global/publications/jpc/The Journal of Practical Consulting (JPC) is a technical-refereed publication designed to provide an online forum for dialogue, dissemination, exploration and examination of innovative insights, practical applications and emerging trends, tools and techniques in the world of consulting.
http://www.josseybass.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-131483.htmlFind out about the latest books for your nonprofit management and leadership needs.
http://www.leaderu.comA site that explores the issues and difficulties of being a Christian leader in a secular world, especially in the realms of academics and thought leadership.
http://www.leadnet.orgA group that pursues organizational innovation and growth through strategies, programs, tools and resources that are consistent with their mission—to identify, connect, and help high-capacity Christian leaders multiply for impact.
http://www.leadertoleader.org/about/Formerly the Drucker Foundation, the Leader to Leader Institute provides many relevant resources, products, and experiences to "enable leaders of the future to address emerging opportunities and challenges."
http://www.ssireview.orgThis site provides strategies, tools, and ideas for nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible businesses. A strong resource for "thought leaders" in the nonprofit sector, with links to numerous articles on issues relevant to senior staff and boards.
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