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Launching Your Career--Book 3: A Practitioner’s
Guide to Leadership written by IEEE Senior
Member, Barry L. Shoop, Ph.D.
This eBook is a compilation of insights from numerous
scholarly references and also includes examples from
Shoop’s personal leadership experiences. It provides a
starting point for those interested in becoming more
effective leaders through stimulating thought,
motivating practice, and inspiring reflection. A
Practitioner’s Guide to Leadership covers the
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the distinction between managers and leaders, team
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group dynamics, and running effective
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Non-member price is US$7.99.
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IEEE Eta Kappa Nu (HKN), IEEE’s honor
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The six IEEE-HKN awards recognize students, academics,
and industry professionals who have made outstanding
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forms and guidelines.
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Complex Electromagnetic Problems and Numerical
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2003 Authors: Sevgi, L. Publisher:
Wiley-IEEE Press Topics: Fields, Waves &
Electromagnetics Abstract: Today, engineering
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