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Today we wanted to mention some great resources that are available to you.

Have you visited our Leadership Solutions portal? Whether you’re a student, professor, practitioner or researcher, you can…

  • Search for a textbook by discipline or topic area
  • Demo an e-book
  • Read recent SAGE journal articles – Free
  • Hear from some of the biggest names in the field
  • Learn about upcoming events in the field

Visit SAGE Leadership Solutions

On the portal this month:

Peter Northouse’s Introduction to Leadership 3rd edition is available as an ebook. Experience the Leadership Profile Tool and Interactive ebook demo here

Read these free articles through December:

* Journal of Management – Group Ethical Voice: Influence of Ethical Leadership and Impact on Ethical Performance

* Leadership – Paradoxes of authentic leadership: Leader identity struggles

* Organizational Research Methods – Best Practice Recommendations for Designing and Implementing Experimental Vignette Methodology Studies


Speaking of articles…

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The SAGE Management Team

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