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  • 1.  Gender/Race & Leadership

    Posted 03-08-2016 17:47
    If anyone has a syllabus (or portion of a syllabus) related to gender or race and leadership, I'd be grateful if you'd be willing to share it with me. I'm developing an undergraduate elective course on the topic, and would appreciate ideas about books, readings, assignments, etc.

    Thanks,
    Denise

    Denise Daniels, Ph.D.
    Professor of Management and Associate Dean
    School of Business Government & Economics
    Seattle Pacific University
    206-281-2243


  • 2.  Gender/Race & Leadership

    Posted 03-09-2016 06:45
    Dear Denise,
    You may care to look at the following two books on Indian women leadership:-

    1. Kumar, P. Unveiling women's Leadership, Palgrave Macmillan (2015)
    2. Kumar, P. Indian women as entrepreneurs, Palgrave Macmillan (2016, in print)
    http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781137602589#aboutBook

    Regards,
    Payal

    Prof Payal Kumar
    Tel: 9971490293

    Chair, Archival and Historical Committee
    (Academy of Management Gender and Diversity in Organizations Division);
    Senior Reviewer, Journal of Organizational Behavior;
    Editorial Board member, International Journal of Management in Education;
    Editorial Board member, International Journal of Learning and Change;
    Advisory Board member, ORGDYNE Training & Consultancy, LLC, USA
    Book editor: Unveiling women's Leadership, Palgrave Macmillan (2015)
    Book editor: Indian women as entrepreneurs, Palgrave Macmillan (2016)


    On 9 March 2016 at 04:16, Daniels, Denise <ddaniels@spu.edu> wrote:
    If anyone has a syllabus (or portion of a syllabus) related to gender or race and  leadership, I'd be grateful if you'd be willing  to share it with me. I'm  developing  an undergraduate elective course on the topic, and would appreciate ideas about books, readings, assignments, etc.

    Thanks,
    Denise

    Denise Daniels, Ph.D.
    Professor of Management and Associate Dean
    School of Business Government & Economics
    Seattle Pacific University
    206-281-2243