APS
29th APS Annual Convention
Connective Leadership: A Model that Engages the Many in Order to Do the Most
This session focuses on Connective Leadership, a model that engages diverse individuals and organizations with potentially conflicting agendas, to address the most critical issues affecting “the many.” Confronting diversity and interdependence, leaders must reach across the myriad differences separating us, in order to “do the most for the many.”
Chairs & Discussants
- Jean Lipman-BlumenChair
Claremont Graduate University
Presentations
- Achieving Styles Situational Evaluation Technique (ASSET)Jean Lipman-Blumen, Arthur Olguin, Maura Harrington
- Achieving Styles of Local Business Leaders: Changing for Efficacy in the Connective Era Kevin Walsh
- Leadership Behaviors of Social Entrepreneurs; Doing the Most for ManySarah Smith Orr
- Emotional Intelligence and Connective Leadership; A Correlational StudyDestiny Schreiner
- Differences Between Nonprofit and for-Profit LeadersMaura Harrington