Posts Tagged ‘Leadership’
Leadership: Theory and Practice
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Leadership: Theory and Practice, Fifth Edition is the market-leading survey text for leadership courses across disciplines. Author Peter Northouse combines an academically robust account of major theories, approaches, models, and themes of leadership with an accessible style and numerous practical exercises to allow students to apply what they learn about leadership both to themselves and to specific contexts and situations. The book is divided in…
Posted: 3rd September 2010 under Uncategorized.
Tags:Accessible Style, Contexts, Disciplines, Exercises, Leadership, Leadership Courses, Leadership Theory, Models, Practice, Product Description, Survey Text, Themes, Theory, Theory And Practice
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Mark A Cella Why Better Ethics Are Important
Mark A Cella Why Better Ethics Are Important
Better Ethics Stem From Moral Values and a Belief System. Today’s Society is Very Complicated and Corrupt and Better Ethical Direction Will Bring Prosperity.
If ethics is the glue that holds any society together, then better ethics can only make life better for each and everyone in our society. Most Americans have a firm and honest grasp of ethics that governs the way they behave and the choices they make.
It is these ethical stances that dictate whether a community will stand firm together as one, or disintegrate due to the resulting friction brought about differing ethical positions.
Ethical values come under threat by people who are ardent for success by using unethical means. While the pressure to succeed in life can prove too much for some, that is never a good reason for one to abandon ethical values, which are the moral fabrics that keep societies and families together.
The pillars of good ethics such as responsibility, loyalty, and truthfulness assist in making right decisions regardless of the current situation or the environment that individuals may find themselves in at any given time.
Posted: 12th August 2010 under Society.
Tags:Ethics, Honesty, Leadership, Parenting, Society, sociology, Values
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Wooden on Leadership: How to Create a Winning Organization
- ISBN13: 9780071453394
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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A Wall Street Journal Bestseller A compelling look inside the mind and powerful leadership methods of America’s coaching legend, John Wooden “Team spirit, loyalty, enthusiasm, determination. . . . Acquire and keep these traits and success should follow.”
–Coach John Wooden John Wooden’s goal in 41 years of coaching never changed; namely, to get maximum effort and peak performance from each of his players in the manner that best serve…
Posted: 20th June 2010 under Uncategorized.
Tags:Bestseller, Coach John, coaching, Create, John Wooden, Leadership, Leadership Methods, Legend John, Loyalty, Maximum Effort, Organization, Peak Performance, Product Description, Remainder Mark, Team Spirit, Wall Street, Wall Street Journal, Winning, Wooden
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Energize Your Marketing Applications With Higher Voltage Communications
“Smart marketers earn consumers’ trust when they are willing to self-disclose,” said Randy Siegel.
Unhappy with the impersonal quality of much of their daily lives, Americans are seeking to reconnect and construct stronger relationships. “In all walks of life, we see a trend toward wanting to convert impersonal transactions into personalized relations,” reports famed futurist Daniel Yankelovich.
Connection, or the feeling of belonging, is one on the top 3 human demands, according to psychologist Abraham Maslow, immediately after physical demands. In our well-fed society, nearly all of our physiological and safety needs are getting met, but for several the need for connection seriously isn’t, and smart businesses are responding.
The image of company today is being altered, says futurist Faith Popcorn in her bestselling book Clicking. “Business will be no longer seen as a war to be won by trouncing the competition, but viewed as being a complicated mosaic being developed, one particular relationship at a time.”
Sharp internet marketers forge stronger connections with their constituents by building deeper relationships that result in confidence, and this confidence in is built on the four Ps of great voltage communications.
Posted: 9th June 2010 under Marketing.
Tags:Business, coaching, Leadership, Marketing
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Open Leadership: How Social Technology Can Transform the Way You Lead
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An essential guide for leaders who want to use social media to be “open” while maintaining control “Be Open, Be Transparent, Be Authentic” are the current leadership mantras-but companies often push back. Business is premised on the concept of control and yet the new world order demands openness-leaders do not know how to be open and be in control. This must-have resource will help the modern leader understand how to lead in the new open world-where blogging, twi…
Posted: 3rd June 2010 under Uncategorized.
Tags:Control, Current, Lead, Leadership, Maintaining Control, Mantras, Media Control, New World Order, Open, Openness, Product Description, social, Social Technology, Technology, Transform, Transparent
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The Gospel of Writing According to Marilyn: Chapters 3
Chapter 3: Expressing What’s In Our Hearts and Minds is a Direct Way to Access Your God, No Matter What Name You Use to Describe Him/Her
Writing is a deceptively difficult art. It takes time, perseverance, patience, desire, and did I say, perseverance. Only write if you truly want to. As a writer I know put it, there are easier ways to be miserable. However, the rewards are great.
Writing brings a feeling of power and freedom. And if you do it regularly and with consistency, you will get better.
Through writing, we access the inner landscape of our soul. Writing is about learning to pay attention, and then to communicate what you see in the environment around you and how you perceive what you observe. As a writer, it’s your task to see people and things as they really are. To do this, you have to know who you are. This requires you to keep bringing your mind back to what is really there to be seen. To be a writer, you have to be awed by what’s going on inside of you, and then open yourself to the world around you. Think of those times when you’ve read something that truly moves you, where you have a glimpse of the writer’s soul.
Posted: 5th May 2010 under Writing.
Tags:According, Chapter 3, Chapters, Consistency, Desire, Direct Access, Environment, First Draft, Glimpse, God, Gospel, Heart, Hearts And Minds, Inner Landscape, Leadership, Marilyn, Patience, Perseverance, Personal Development, Power And Freedom, Rewards, Universe, Writers Help, Writing
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