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Reflections of an SLPKC Think Tank Facilitator
Leadership Studies Faculty Research
  • Sherry Early, PhD, Marshall University
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Article
Publication Date
3-1-2017
Abstract

As leadership educators and practitioners—this is a BIG deal! When most of us think of the Social Change Model of Leadership (SCM) we think of non-positional leadership, values-based practices, how individual constructs influence group constructs which influence societal/community constructs, and ultimately lead to positive, purposeful change. We must also celebrate our sustained collaborative relationship with the Student Affairs Partnering with Academic Affairs Knowledge Community.

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The copy of record is available from the publisher at https://issuu.com/naspaslpkc/docs/slpkc_spring_2017. Copyright © 2017 NASPA. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.

Citation Information
Early S. (2017, March). Reflections of an SLPKC Think Tank Facilitator. SLPKC Newsletter. p.15