Library leadership lessons gleaned from WWII submariners

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Abstract

Many aspects of good leadership have not changed over time. This article uses examples from World War II submarining, particularly Capt. Eugene Fluckey’s experiences, as a launching point for discussing modern academic library leadership. There are six points of leadership discussed which alternate between submarining and libraries: selecting team members, cross-training, respecting the individual, developing esprit de corps, communicating hard truths, and thinking big thoughts.

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Gaetjens, S. (2019). Library leadership lessons gleaned from WWII submariners. Library Leadership and Management, 33(3). https://doi.org/10.5860/llm.v33i3.7359

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