Though Ananda Krishnan hates public exposure‚ his entrepreneurial ventures have brought him into limelight‚ and he has got global recognition. KEYWORDS: Management Skills‚ business strategy‚ competitive edge‚ collaboration ‚ entrepreneur‚ leadership qualities 16 www.jbmcr.org JBMCR Vol-I‚No.-1‚June-2012 An
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Kwawu Anthony Kafui Leadership February 14 2013 Men may be created equal‚ free‚ rich‚ poor‚ intelligent or otherwise. From these many traits that we share‚ we draw strength‚ hope or ambition. But in all these desirable traits‚ there are always elements of weakness. Weaknesses which may cost us a great deal or spare us from life’s many machinations and snares. Being in a liberal arts college like ashesi‚ I spend most of my time coming to terms with my strengths and weakneses: usually unknowingly and
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Religion is a hard word to define. Some might define religion as believing in a high power‚ deities‚ or a single God. Others define it as a belief system that has more to do with culture and traditions being past down from generation to generation than anything. According to Ask.com (n.d.)‚ religion is define as the belief in and reverence for a supernatural power or powers regarded as creator and governor of the universe. No one knows what the first religion was or when it was founded‚ but today
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of this‚ some people became indentured servants. Later on‚ the South revolutionized America by bringing in black slaves and getting rid of indentured servitude. Slaves generated the economy for the South‚ but was also the main cause of the civil war. Both slaves and indentured servants were treated badly‚ however‚ black slaves were much more expensive and had to work for life‚ whereas indentured servants worked for a reward. Both the indentured servants and black slaves did very similar agricultural
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LEADERSHIP PHILOSOPHY PAPER Introduction There are as many leadership philosophies as people and rightly so. Each person is unique in their own ways with specific personality traits and aptitudes which make them who they are. While some people are more naturally inclined towards leadership than others‚ the majority of leaders are developed through the continued honing of their leadership skills. Along their leadership journeys people acquire various skills and paradigms allowing them to
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Citigroup Newsroom Citi Names Brian Leach Chief Risk Officer Press Release‚ February 27‚ 2008 New York – Citi today announced that Brian Leach will assume the role of Chief Risk Officer for Citi‚ reporting to Chief Executive Officer Vikram Pandit. Mr. Leach will also become Acting Chief Risk Officer for the Institutional Clients Group. In addition‚ the company named four new senior managers to the Risk organization – Suneel Bakhshi‚ Charles Monet‚ Greg Hawkins‚ and Adil Nathani – all reporting
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STEPPING OUTSIDE THE CULTURE: THE ISLAMIC WAY OF LEADERSHIP By Rohaniza M. Sumndad Leadership is defined in many ways. Richards and Engle define it as articulating visions‚ embodying values‚ and creating the environment within which things can be accomplished. Schein refer it as the ability to step outside the culture‚ while Drath and Plus say that it is a process of making sense of what people are doing together for people to understand and be committed. There have been several studies and concepts
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During the 17th and 18th centuries throughout the English colonies‚ indentured servants and slaves made up the main workforce for land-owning colonists. For a long period of time‚ both indentured servants and slaves seemed to stand on the same status and were treated about the same. However‚ as time progressed‚ changes in the colonies also brought changes between these two different groups. The path to the Revolution brought about new ideologies concerning freedom and liberty‚ causing colonists
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1-Understanding Religion STUDY QUESTIONS (Pages 1-29) Group A 1. What are some of the questions religion seek to answer? List some of the human needs served by religion? 2. Discuss a theory on origins of religion by one of the thinkers in the reading (Tylor‚ Frazer‚ Freud‚ James‚ Otto or Jung) that makes sense to you at the present time. 3. List and describe the eight elements that are developed in varying degrees in most religions? 4. Define what is meant by sacred in religion and give some examples
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for social and economic coping capacity—moving toward a working definition of adaptive capacity. Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions‚ 12(1)‚ 25-40. doi:10.1016/S0959-3780(01)00026-7 Sanga‚ K. (2000). Learning from indigenous leadership. Module Six‚ Pacific Cultures in the Teacher Education Curriculum Series. .Carino‚ B. J. (2009). CHAPTER I POVERTY AND WELL-BEING. Department of Economic and Social Affairs ed. State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples‚ 14-49. Porter‚ D.‚ & Craig
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