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On retiring and facing the end of his basketball career: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong. "There is beauty in that. I mean, it's going through the cycle. I mean, it's the cycle that is the natural ...
Strikes are to be called "when the employers can least afford a cessation of work—during the busy season and when there are rush orders to be filled." [141] If a strike does not succeed, St. John advises, then the employees go back to work and continue to conduct a job action while on the job. [141] (See Strike on the job, below.) St. John ...
Combines approaches from analytic and continental philosophy. Main interests. Philosophy of education, ethics. Nel Noddings (/ ˈnɑːdɪŋz /; January 19, 1929 – August 25, 2022) was an American feminist, educator, and philosopher best known for her work in philosophy of education, educational theory, and ethics of care.
James MacGregor Burns. James MacGregor Burns (August 3, 1918 – July 15, 2014) [4] was an American historian and political scientist, presidential biographer, and authority on leadership studies. He was the Woodrow Wilson Professor of Government Emeritus at Williams College and Distinguished Leadership Scholar at the James MacGregor Burns ...
By Max Nisen It's easy to look at successful people and explain their achievements as the product of luck - being in the right place at the right time or being born with extraordinary talent.
Ethical leadership is leadership that is directed by respect for ethical beliefs and values and for the dignity and rights of others. It is thus related to concepts such as trust, honesty, consideration, charisma, and fairness. [1][2] Ethics is concerned with the kinds of values and morals an individual or a society finds desirable or appropriate.
31. "There is no illusion greater than fear." 32. "What is firmly rooted cannot be pulled out." 33. "If I had just a little bit of wisdom I should walk the great path and fear only straying from it."
Authentic leadership, while having no formal or unequivocal definition, is a growing field in academic research. [1] The idea has also been embraced by leaders and leadership coaches, who view it as an alternative to leaders who emphasize profit and share price over people and ethics.