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This third edition of Competing Values Leadership serves as the key
source for understanding and using the Competing Values Framework,
one of the most widely used and highly cited frameworks in the
world for understanding human behavior, leadership, and
organizations. The authors of the framework, who have been at the
foundation of developing, applying, and studying this framework for
more than four decades, explain how it helps foster successful
leadership, innovation, culture change, financial performance,
organizational effectiveness, and value creation. In addition to
explaining why the Competing Values Framework is among the most
important frameworks in the history of business, this edition
addresses some criticisms of the framework and provides empirical
evidence for its validity, reliability, and usefulness. The authors
also provide practical tools and actions that can assist any
organization in improving its performance. This book is widely
applicable to several fields, including financial strategy, culture
change, human resource management, leadership roles, and
organizational change. Both academics and business leaders will
find it to be an illuminating and useful tool and reference. It has
also proven to be a valuable resource in executive education
programs.
This third edition of Competing Values Leadership serves as the key
source for understanding and using the Competing Values Framework,
one of the most widely used and highly cited frameworks in the
world for understanding human behavior, leadership, and
organizations. The authors of the framework, who have been at the
foundation of developing, applying, and studying this framework for
more than four decades, explain how it helps foster successful
leadership, innovation, culture change, financial performance,
organizational effectiveness, and value creation. In addition to
explaining why the Competing Values Framework is among the most
important frameworks in the history of business, this edition
addresses some criticisms of the framework and provides empirical
evidence for its validity, reliability, and usefulness. The authors
also provide practical tools and actions that can assist any
organization in improving its performance. This book is widely
applicable to several fields, including financial strategy, culture
change, human resource management, leadership roles, and
organizational change. Both academics and business leaders will
find it to be an illuminating and useful tool and reference. It has
also proven to be a valuable resource in executive education
programs.
Introduction to Digital Music with Python Programming provides a
foundation in music and code for the beginner. It shows how coding
empowers new forms of creative expression while simplifying and
automating many of the tedious aspects of production and
composition. With the help of online, interactive examples, this
book covers the fundamentals of rhythm, chord structure, and
melodic composition alongside the basics of digital production.
Each new concept is anchored in a real-world musical example that
will have you making beats in a matter of minutes. Music is also a
great way to learn core programming concepts such as loops,
variables, lists, and functions, Introduction to Digital Music with
Python Programming is designed for beginners of all backgrounds,
including high school students, undergraduates, and aspiring
professionals, and requires no previous experience with music or
code.
Introduction to Digital Music with Python Programming provides a
foundation in music and code for the beginner. It shows how coding
empowers new forms of creative expression while simplifying and
automating many of the tedious aspects of production and
composition. With the help of online, interactive examples, this
book covers the fundamentals of rhythm, chord structure, and
melodic composition alongside the basics of digital production.
Each new concept is anchored in a real-world musical example that
will have you making beats in a matter of minutes. Music is also a
great way to learn core programming concepts such as loops,
variables, lists, and functions, Introduction to Digital Music with
Python Programming is designed for beginners of all backgrounds,
including high school students, undergraduates, and aspiring
professionals, and requires no previous experience with music or
code.
A key source for understanding the Competing Values Framework, one
of the most widely used and highly cited frameworks in the world.
This book serves as the key source for understanding the Competing
Values Framework, one of the most widely used and highly cited
frameworks in the world. The authors, who have been at the
foundation of developing, applying and studying this framework for
over three decades, explain how it helps foster successful
leadership, improve organizational effectiveness and promote value
creation. It would be unusual for a framework as powerful and
predictive as the Competing Values Framework to remain unchallenged
and absent of criticism. In addition to updating the examples and
references, this second edition provides a new chapter motivated by
recent criticisms of the framework. In this chapter, the authors
address these concerns and provide empirical evidence of the
continuing effectiveness of the model. This book is widely
applicable to a number of fields, including financial strategy,
culture change, human resource management, leadership roles, and
organizational change. Both academics and business leaders will
find it to be an illuminating and useful reference.
Philosophy of language has a rich and varied history stretching
back to the Ancient Greeks. Twelve specially written essays explore
this richness, from Plato and Aristotle, through the Stoics, to
medieval thinkers, both Islamic and Christian; from the Renaissance
and the early modern period, all the way up to the twentieth
Century. Among the many topics that arise across this 2500-year
trajectory are metaphysical questions about linguistic content. A
first focal point of the volume is the issue of which broad
ontological family linguistic contents belong to. Are linguistic
contents mental ideas, physical particulars, abstract Forms, social
practices, or something else again? And do different sorts of
linguistic contents belong to different ontological
categories-e.g., might it be that names stand for ideas, whereas
logical terms stand for mental processes? The second focal point is
the metaphysical grounding of linguistic content: that is, in
virtue of what more basic facts do content facts obtain? Do words
mean what they do because of natural resemblances? Because of
causal relations? Because of arbitrary conventional usage? Or
because of some combination of the above?
From the mid-1960s through the mid-1990s, Canada was in a state of
ongoing political crisis. Within this thirty-year period, David R.
Cameron was an active participant and observer of Canada's crisis
of national unity. As a political scientist and former senior
public servant, Cameron remains one of the most astute and
respected analysts of Canadian federalism. This volume assembles
some of Cameron's best works on federalism, nationalism, and the
constitution, including journal articles, book chapters, speeches,
newspaper op-eds, and unpublished opinion pieces spanning nearly
fifty years of engagement. In addition, The Daily Plebiscite
includes a conversation between Cameron and Robert C. Vipond on the
"long decade" of the 1980s in Canadian constitutional politics, a
brief history of the mega-constitutional era, and concluding
reflections on the broader lessons that other divided societies
might take from the Canadian experience. Providing rich fare for
anyone interested in questions of federalism, nationalism, and
constitutionalism, The Daily Plebiscite offers an informed,
insider's perspective on the national unity question and considers
the challenges faced by a federal, multinational, and multicultural
country like Canada.
The reign of Constantine (306-37), the starting point for the
series in which this volume appears, saw Christianity begin its
journey from being just one of a number of competing cults to being
the official religion of the Roman/Byzantine Empire. The
involvement of emperors had the, perhaps inevitable, result of a
preoccupation with producing, promoting and enforcing a single
agreed version of the Christian creed. Under this pressure
Christianity in the East fragmented into different sects,
disagreeing over the nature of Christ, but also, in some measure,
seeking to resist imperial interference and to elaborate
Christianities more reflective of and sensitive to local concerns
and cultures. This volume presents an introduction to, and a
selection of the key studies on, the ways in which and means by
which these Eastern Christianities debated with one another and
with their competitors: pagans, Jews, Muslims and Latin Christians.
It also includes the iconoclast controversy, which divided parts of
the East Christian world in the seventh to ninth centuries, and
devotes space both to the methodological tools that evolved in the
process of debate and the promulgation of doctrine, and to the
literary genres through which the debates were expressed.
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