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inauthor:"Brad Jackson" from books.google.com
This book provides a rhetorical critique of the management guru and management fashion phenomenon, and stimulates a much-needed critical dialogue between practitioners and academics.
inauthor:"Brad Jackson" from books.google.com
This book defines what business celebrity is, describes how it is constructed and explains why it exists; raising questions about the impact of business celebrity on our ability to promote the practice of leadership in an enlightened manner ...
inauthor:"Brad Jackson" from books.google.com
The Second Edition of Studying Leadership guides the reader through the cacophony of competing perspectives and models of leadership; now updated with expanded discussion of hot topics like followership, gender, ethics, authenticity and ...
inauthor:"Brad Jackson" from books.google.com
This book provides a timely focus on in-depth cases of board led responsible leadership.
inauthor:"Brad Jackson" from books.google.com
This devotional book will help give you a boost in your spiritual life and feed you with sound doctrine so that you may grow stronger in Christ.
inauthor:"Brad Jackson" from books.google.com
Addressing this gap, the book offers a novel framework that enables the development of context-sensitive leadership theory and practice.
inauthor:"Brad Jackson" from books.google.com
Stimulates a much-needed critical dialogue between practioners and academics about the sources of the appeal of management gurus and fashions, and their effect on the quality of management.
inauthor:"Brad Jackson" from books.google.com
We propose a model which integrates insights from the fields of leadership and corporate governance and establishes a theoretical link illustrated by empirical findings in three intersections: team leadership on the board, the chair's ...
inauthor:"Brad Jackson" from books.google.com
This book will also be useful as a reference for managers and employees wishing to continually improve their own performance.
inauthor:"Brad Jackson" from books.google.com
In this case study we address the issue of CEO succession drawing directly on the experience of the board of directors of Air New Zealand.