Leadership lessons from the Cherokee Nation learn from all I observe
In Leadership Lessons from the Cherokee Nation, Smith combines Cherokee wisdom handed down from generation to generation with a smart leadership approach that takes today's very real issues into consideration. He explains why this leadership approach works and how you can apply it to your own o...
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New York, NY
McGraw Hill
2013
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Learn from all I observe
- Leadership : the ability to go from point A to point B
- Point B : where you want to go
- Point A : where you are
- Between points A and B : planning
- Between points A and B : doing
- Closing message
- Lessons applied. Appendix A. Commitment message at the Inauguration of Chad "Corntassel" Smith as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
- 1999
- Appendix B. 2000 State of the Nation : "Sga du gi," the community focus
- Appendix C. 2001 State of the Nation : embrace and carry forward the Great Cherokee legacy
- Appendix D. 2002 State of the Nation : building one fire
- Appendix E. 2003 State of the Nation : critical crossroads
- Appendix F. 2004 State of the Nation : where there is no vision, the people perish
- Appendix G. 2006 State of the Nation : full force and effect
- Appendix H. 2008 State of the Nation : planting the seed corn
- Appendix I. 2009 State of the Nation : going from point A to point B
- Appendix J. 2010 State of the Nation : happiness and healthiness are found in maturity.


