Leadership Resources
Sigma Nu believes all members, regardless of position or tenure, have the capacity and ability to lead. To that end, members and candidates are encouraged to look outside of their chapter to practice the skills and principles learned through their participation in the LEAD Program and their chapter.
By getting involved beyond the chapter, in service, in the community, and in other organizations, members can continue their development and expand their horizons. Several resources and organizations are available to assist in this process. Below are a listing of other leadership organizations and leadership development opportunities and programs designed for college students.
Helpful Web Links:
Leadership Organizations
Leadership Development Opportunities
North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) sponsored programs
Other Programs
Recommended leadership reading list
- Exploring Leadership (Susan Komives, Nance Lucas, Tim McMahon)
- The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People (Stephen Covey)
- Leadership Is An Art (Max DePree)
- Credibility (James Kouzes and Barry Posner)
- On Becoming A Leader (Warren Bennis)
- A Simpler Way (Margaret Wheatley and Myron Kellner-Rogers)
Featured Book
- Exploring Leadership (Susan Komives, Nance Lucas, Tim McMahon)
- Exploring Leadership provides a unique view of leadership as a participatory process, and helps students and young adults to develop their own potential for leadership in the organizations, groups and communities of an increasingly diverse and complex world.