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Jen Posted - Oct 25 2007 : 12:18:16 PM
The Wildlife Society Publishes 'The Leadership Workbook'

"Today, The Wildlife Society (TWS) announced publication of "The Leadership Workbook: Building Leadership Skills in the Natural Resource Professions and Beyond" authored by Michael Morrison of Texas A&M University, Laura Bies of TWS, and Cherrie Nolden of the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. This innovative instructional volume is aimed at natural resource professionals at all levels of training, from university students to early- and mid-career professionals to volunteers. Employees of government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private industry will also find useful information about how they can effectively improve their interactions with colleagues, peers, and the public, all necessary skills for reaching one's professional and organizational goals."

Learn more at http://www.enn.com/press_releases/2217

To order a copy of The Leadership Workbook, visit www.wildlife.org and access the online bookstore.

About The Wildlife Society (TWS):
TWS is a scientific and educational organization dedicated to enhancing the ability of wildlife professionals to conserve diversity, sustain productivity, and ensure the responsible use of wildlife resources for the benefit of society. TWS also is an advocate for science-based wildlife policy. For more information visit www.wildlife.org

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