When in Doubt, Lead!
Author : Dennis Compton
Publisher : Fire Protection Publication
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 49,75 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Author : Dennis Compton
Publisher : Fire Protection Publication
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 49,75 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Author : Dan Simon
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 30,7 MB
Release : 2012-06-30
Category : Law
ISBN : 0674065115
Criminal justice is unavoidably human. Detectives, witnesses, suspects, and victims shape investigations; prosecutors, defense attorneys, jurors, and judges affect the outcome of adjudication. Simon shows how flawed investigations produce erroneous evidence and why well-meaning juries send innocent people to prison and set the guilty free.
Author : Mike Acker
Publisher : No Fear
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 44,90 MB
Release : 2020-06-09
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781733980074
Do you desire to grow, improve, and gain new levels of influence as a leader? Are you navigating through the uncertain waters of leadership? In this conversational and action-oriented book, Steve Gutzler and Mike Acker present seven shifts to direct your leadership towards your desired destination: impact, influence, and inspiration. In Lead With No Fear you will discover seven destination altering actions: Shifting from Victim to Leader Shifting from Unaware to Self-aware Shifting from Black and White to High-Definition Shifting from Insecure to Confident Shifting from Activity to Accomplishment Shifting from Smart to Smart AND Healthy Shifting from Fast to Finishing Instead of forcing leaders to make drastic changes, the authors guide the audience to make gradual changes over a ninety-day period. These shifts are intended to point the audience to their next couple of steps instead of their next dramatic leap. In doing so you won't be discouraged by the lack of instant results, rather you will be encouraged by the momentum of daily decisions compounded for ninety-days. Lead With No Fear equips readers to unlock their leadership potential, calling them to step into greater roles to create a better future. Lead With No Fear turns potential into actual. Lead With No Fear takes you from worry, insecurity, and self-doubt to inspiration, clarity, and confidence.
Author : John Baldoni
Publisher : AMACOM/American Management Association
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 30,34 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0814415059
A guidebook for those who have vision and drive to take the organization to the next level ... and a boss. Every manager on the move wants to have influence at the top in order to get his or her ideas heard and acted upon. In Lead Your Boss, John Baldoni gives managers new, as well as tried-and-true, methods for influencing both their bosses and their peers, and giving senior leaders reasons to follow their lead. Featuring instructive stories based on real-life experiences from leaders at all levels, he reveals proven strategies for developing spheres of influence; handling tough issues; asserting oneself diplomatically; putting the team first; persuading up; establishing trust; using organizational politics to everyone's advantage; inspiring others through-out the organization. He gives readers practical, tactical advice on becoming a key player in any organization--Publisher's description.
Author : Susan Beaumont
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 39,17 MB
Release : 2019-09-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1538127695
How do you lead an organization stuck between an ending and a new beginning—when the old way of doing things no longer works but a way forward is not yet clear? Beaumont calls such in-between times liminal seasons—threshold times when the continuity of tradition disintegrates and uncertainty about the future fuels doubt and chaos. In a liminal season it simply is not helpful to pretend we understand what needs to happen next. But leaders can still lead. How to Lead When You Don’t Know Where You’re Going is a practical book of hope for tired and weary leaders who risk defining this era of ministry in terms of failure or loss. It helps leaders stand firm in a disoriented state, learning from their mistakes and leading despite the confusion. Packed with rich stories and real-world examples, Beaumont guides the reader through practices that connect the soul of the leader with the soul of the institution.
Author : Alex Counts
Publisher :
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 35,81 MB
Release : 2020-03-16
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780979008078
Leading a nonprofit organization is challenging, stressful work-yet it can also be richly rewarding. Alex Counts offer 214 nuggets of wisdom that cover the toughest challenges nonprofit leaders face. Counts's sage advice can help them get through the day while making a greater impact on the world they seek to serve.
Author : Jan-Benedict Steenkamp
Publisher : Greenleaf Book Group
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 50,42 MB
Release : 2020-09-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 173432483X
Where is leadership when we need it? What can today’s corporate, non-profit, military, and public-service leaders learn from daring decisions that changed history? In Time to Lead, Jan-Benedict Steenkamp presents a fresh examination of history-making leaders by holding a magnifying glass up to a life-changing dilemma each of them faced. What we learn is how powerful the personalities of leaders and their decision-making processes can be in determining the course of human events—and the fates of millions of people. Steenkamp explains how these great men and women arrived at the solutions to the problems they confronted by virtue of their character traits and whether they were foxes or hedgehogs—as in the ancient parable—or, as he further categorizes, eagles or ostriches. Sixteen carefully curated case studies hold powerful lessons that today’s leaders can apply in their own professional lives. Readers will recognize Roosevelt, Washington, Mandela, Thatcher, Alexander the Great, and MLK, but other lesser-known leaders, such as Themistocles, Clovis, Peter, Fisher, and Nightingale provide equally valuable insights into how individuals make decisions based upon one of seven leadership styles (adaptive, persuasive, directive, disruptive, authentic, servant, and charismatic) and four personality classifications (hedgehog, fox, eagle, or ostrich). Steenkamp’s assessment tools provide seasoned and aspiring leaders alike with the means to not only determine their own individual styles, but how to step up when they inevitably come face-to-face with their own moments of truth. Chapter takeaways, leadership principles, and open-ended, reflective questions will confer encouragement, enrichment, and empowerment on readers when they realize they can utilize the same tactics as these leaders in their own lives. Time to Lead is about great men and women, their actions in leadership that have withstood the test of time, what we can learn from them—and the lessons that are relevant for us here and now.
Author : Elof Axel Carlson
Publisher : CSHL Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 38,15 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0879698055
The intent and uses of science are a continuing preoccupation, especially in public debates on issues such as new pharmaceuticals, cloning, stem cells, genetically modified foods, and assisted reproduction. Times of Triumph, Times of Doubt,written by the eminent geneticist and historian Elof Carlson, explores the moral foundations of science and their role in these hot–button issues. Carlson chooses a variety of case histories and describes their scientific background and the part played by scientists in the application of their work, including their motivations and reactions to bad outcomes, both real and alleged. He examines why ethical lapses have occurred in these areas, why bad things happen when, for the most part, those who worked on the science had only good intentions in mind, and how such lapses can be prevented from occurring in the future. This exploration of ethics and science is important reading for those interested in issues of science and society, including journalists, theologians, legislators, lawyers, and scientists themselves.
Author : Terryl Givens
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 15,97 MB
Release : 2014-09-08
Category : Faith
ISBN : 9781609079420
This insightful book offers a careful, intelligent look at doubt--at some of its common sources, the challenges it presents, and the opportunities it may open up in a person's quest for faith.
Author : Walter Levis
Publisher : America Star Books
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 48,94 MB
Release : 2003-03-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781591296270
What was Eli Shaffner thinking? He had it all. An attractive, intelligent girlfriend, a wealthy family, the perks of privilege. He had the opportunity to build the kind of life most people can only dream about. But a few obstacles got in his wayalust, pride, a high-minded sense of professional purpose, and a profound aversion to living like the rich, guilt-ridden Jews he felt surrounded by. So Eli, a Chicago-area tennis pro with a thirst for philosophy, a commitment to Yoga, and a passion for an exotic beauty named Malaika, decides to throw it all away and build a life on his own terms, a task that will prove far more difficult, and dangerous, than he could ever have predicted. In the darkly comic tradition of Saul Bellow and Philip Roth, Moments of Doubt is the emotionally charged account of how a man makes his way through passion, pain, and paradox toward the cathartic realization that sometimes, in the end, the very things you thought were destroying your life prove to be the only things that can make you happy.