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, by Gabrielle Esperdy, is reviewed.
... the agency hoped the independents would emulate." Modernization was thus both a business tool and ... the psychosocial impulses of personality and inferiority, via the strategies of advertising...She provides valuable material from corporate archives, and her focus on the interrelations of p...
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... had reason to hope that they could emulate this successful strategy. . And yet, notwithstandi...It's not exclusively a personality or an ego thing. It's very much, I think, a cultur...
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... to one's immediate job domain; (c) corporate sense, the participation and performance in differ... them, such that their followers wish to emulate them (idealized influence). Transformational leade.... Brousseau, K. R. (1978). Personality and job experience. Organizational Behavior and Hu...
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Though they cannot supplant nor replace other methodologies, films can possibly raise new questions, provide different perspectives, and reveal unique ways of knowing about seminal subject, at least by comparison to the standard fare of academic analysis. Each one, "ethics" and "leadership," draw upon substantially different intellectual literatures, scholarly methodologies, traditional assumptions, and disciplinary perspectives. Film, often far better than social science literature, may provide a more "holistic account" of not only individual lives, but entire situations where ethical leadership is practiced. Finally, ethical leadership includes the use of symbols. Symbols abound throughout, thus giving the story meaning, depth, and power beyond simply "a typical feel-good" movie. List...
... of the formidable power of Kane's personality, warts and all, and how his unique genius formed a...Perhaps the corporate sponsorship of so many of these "objective researc... life as a symbol of hope for others to emulate. However, this movie raises a troubling issue abou...
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... attributor tries to make his own mind "emulate" the mental sequence the target will go through.. ... knew were less informed would forecast corporate earnings. The study was designed to reward the min... is pervasive when the target's personality characteristics are ambiguous." (202) Neither find...
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WASHINGTON, March 9, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- During his nationally syndicated radio show on Monday, March 7th, Tom Joyner injected himself in the ongoing debate regarding the NAACP's Image Award nominations of rap artists that sexually objectify and degrade women, use the "N" word, promote violence, drug use, and criminal activity, and portray Black and Latino men as pimps, gangsters, and thugs. In response to the public comments of Rev. Delman Coates, Organizer of the Enough Is Enough Campaign and Senior Pastor of the Mt. Ennon Baptist Church in Clinton, MD, criticizing some of the NAACP's nominations, Mr. Joyner took to the airwaves to provide a justification for the questionable Image Award nominations. Joyner commented to the effect, "Are you listening Rev.? This is show bus...
... creative endeavors.' If a public personality used the 'N' word tomorrow, or referred to a Black...Rap music is a corporate creation that perverts the heart and soul of hip-h... provides good examples for our youth to emulate." The Campaign also expects other faith and civil ...
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A system that allows the nonculpable to be punished can be described as having Type I errors, and a system that allows the culpable to go unpunished has Type II errors. This article argues that civil law and criminal law in the corporate law arena must be harmonized to restore the traditional policy preferences of allowing free access to the civil courts while harnessing prosecutorial power. In any system that determines guilt or liability, participants in that system should want to reduce both Type I errors, in which a nonculpable party is found to be culpable, and Type II errors, in which a culpable party is found not to be culpable. Because no system will ever be perfect, eliminating these errors entirely is not feasible. Should the system be altered by merely reforming criminal pros...
... is low, individuals may begin to emulate the worst actors in the corporate arena and engage... takes some amount of risk-seeking personality, and therefore those in a position to perpetrate c...
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International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
... for Determining International Personality 2. The Lex Specialis of IUCN as an International P... creative instances can be identified and emulated. . One little-appreciated record of such creativit... is of substantial importance to corporate managers. From another perspective, the lack of th...
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A hundred feet down from RF. [Chang]'s on Discovery Springs' emerging restaurant row, Lubbock, Texas-based Abuelo's Mexican Food Embassy dispenses with any pretense of sedate stone-and-wood elegance. The pan-Mexican eatery wants you to think you're eating under the arches of a white, stuccoed colonial courtyard. Maybe the concept's kitschy (e.g., fake palm trees growing up to a painted cerulean sky that means to emulate an interior design quirk apparently embraced by restaurants in Mexico). On the other hand, it's also kind of fun.
The entrees were fine, too. But, boy, were they big. If Vin Santo has a weakness, it's the cook's predilection for filling each plate and bowl to capacity. My wife's Portobello Ripieno con Polio (mushroom caps filled with chicken breast, pesto and spinach and...
... main street, and three of the corporate places west of the Beltline. It was a waistline-ex... "good enough." But they have no real personality, and certainly no soul. Downtown Middleton still h...
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... that other jurisdictions ought to seek to emulate. As I argue in what follows, given its success, th...(Think corporate vice president in an extremely high-stress busines... generally safe because of his "strong personality[,]" still felt safer in K6G because in K6G, unlike...