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Imago’s Bookshelf: Browse our virtual stacks for a variety of resources on leadership and effective organizations.
- Being Strategic: One of the most important attributes any organization can develop.
- Building Momentum: We don't do anything alone. These books will help you to bring people along on the things you care most about.
- Creating A Better World: Justice and community change oriented books.
- Creating Learning Organizations: Adaptability and comfort with continual change is what will make 21st century nonprofits thrive.
- Cultivating Resources: Plant the seed today…
- Full Voiced Leadership: The greatest gift you can give to the world (and your organization) is to simply show up as you, wherever you go. Simple, of course, but not easy.
- Group Think Done Well: 1+1=3 (or 13)
- Personal Effectiveness: Learn to work smarter, not harder. You’ll not only get more done, but have more fun doing it.
- Playing Well With Others – Communication: Everything we need to know about creating great projects and organizations we learned from our first teachers. Here's that advice kicked up a notch or two.
- Playing Well With Others – Trust and Conflict: Here’s how to do it well.
- The Creative Habit: Sometimes we need to try something radically different to shake up our thinking. These creative sparks might not be for everyone – then again, they just might.
- Using the Appreciative Eye & Testing Assumptions: Is the world the way we see it, or the way we think we see it?
Expand your news sources, expand your thinking:
- New America Media is the country's first and largest national collaboration and advocate of 2000 ethnic news organizations.
- Stanford Social Innovation Review
- The Nonprofit Quarterly
- The Harvard Business Review
- The Sustainability Formula: How Nonprofit Organizations Can Thrive in the Emerging Economy

