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The Leadership Dilemma in a Democratic Society
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Acknowledgements and Thanks
This project would not have been possible without the resource support and
leadership provided by The Center for Leadership and Management (formerly the
Leadership Development Academy) at the Graduate School, USDA and the generosity
of NASA.
Participation by members of the High Performing Federal Agencies Community of
Practice was supported by their respective public sector organizations.
Participants:
- Georgianna Bishop, Graduate School, USDA and
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
- Anna Doroshaw, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency and the Office of
Personnel Management
- Kirke Harper, Graduate School, USDA
- B.T. (Skip) High, Department of Veterans
Affairs
- Bette Novak, Department of Education and
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
- Rebecca Pille, National Security Agency
- John O’Shea, Reserve Officers Association
- Ruth Salinger ,Department of Health and Human
Services
- Pat Spitzig, Food and Drug Administration
- Chris Williams, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
Consultants:
- Richard Karash
- Wah Lee
- Frederick Simon
- Society for Organizational Learning
Historical Advisors:
- Dan Fenn Jr., Kennedy School of Government
- Louis Fisher, Library of Congress
- Heather Huyck, National Park Service
Technical Support:
- Ronald Mochinski, Contractor, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Avonne Washington, Graduate School, USDA
Electronic copies or information regarding the use of this material is available
by contacting the Public Sector Consortium at
info@public-sector.org or calling 617-547-8448.
The entire report and information about the Public Sector Consortium is
available at www.public-sector.org.
©2003
The Public Sector Consortium.
Reproduced by GovLeaders.org with permission.
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