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Lessons from Leaders
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John H. Schuh
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April 1, 2002
This paper reports on the experiences, perspectives, and opinions from a group of senior student affairs officers about leadership. Questions were sent to each of the leaders, and summaries of their responses are included in this report. The approach to leadership taken by the respondents could be categorized broadly as servant leadership.
Published Online: 2002-4-1
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