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Laugh And Pray Today is a collection of poems, some funny and some
containing Bible truths. It's for all boys and girls everywhere,
even those in their second childhood. I mixed poems together in
this way because I believe our God is filled with love and joy. I
don't see Him as a dark, somber God, but rather One who loves to
laugh, and One who delights in His children. The message I want to
convey to children is that once they have exchanged their life for
the life of Christ, and are born again, they can relax and be at
peace with themselves. They can put smiles on their faces and enjoy
life as they experience the love and joy that only comes with
knowing Jesus Christ in a personal way.
An organization's culture lies at the heart of its ability to
perform. In the knowledge economy, new rules are emerging and
organizations must rethink how they will compete by leveraging
their tacit knowledge - their intangible assets - in order to
create and sustain a strategic advantage. In this book, Hubert
Saint-Onge and Charles Armstrong, two corporate leaders who have
been in the forefront of using knowledge management to gain
strategic advantage, focus on knowledge-based customer
relationships, innovative internal structures, and self-initiated
learning cultures, in order to explain the building blocks that
must be in place to create and sustain a knowledge-based culture
within organizations-a culture that they argue is integral to a
high-performance organization. An organization's culture lies at
the heart of its ability to perform. In the knowledge economy, new
rules are emerging and organizations must rethink how they will
compete by leveraging their tacit knowledge - their intangible
assets - in order to create and sustain a strategic advantage. In
this book, Hubert Saint-Onge and Charles Armstrong, two corporate
leaders who have been in the forefront of using knowledge
management to gain strategic advantage, focus on knowledge-based
customer relationships, innovative internal structures, and
self-initiated learning cultures, in order to explain the building
blocks that must be in place to create and sustain a
knowledge-based culture within organizations-a culture that they
argue is integral to a high-performance organization. This book
provides a blueprint for creating and leading organizations with
strong knowledge-based cultures to achieve breakthrough
performance. Using the idea of conductivity, the authors describe
the successful organization of the future as one that increases the
quality and flow of knowledge within the organization and within
its network of suppliers, customers, and other collaborators. The
narrative is based on the thoughts, experience, and models of
Hubert Saint-Onge and Charles Armstrong, who have successfully led
high-performance companies in the financial services sector and the
engineering and manufacturing sector. Each chapter includes
practical examples from their experience and from other successful
leaders.
While most analyses of Korean politics have looked to elites to
explain political change, this new and revised edition of Korean
Society examines the role of ordinary people in this dramatic
transformation. Taking the innovative theme of 'civil society' -
voluntary organizations outside the role of the state which have
participated in the process of political and social democratization
- the essays collected here examine Korea as one of the most
dramatic cases in the world of ordinary citizens participating in
the transformation of politics.
Key topics are discussed including:
*Comparisons of Korean democratization to the experiences of
post-authoritarian regimes elsewhere in the world
*Comparisons of the theory of civil society as developed in Western
Europe and America
*The legacy of Korea's Confucian past for contemporary politics and
society
*Close examinations of various civil society movements
*South Korea and North Korea
Conceptually innovative, up-to-date and timely, the new edition of
this book will be an invaluable resource for students of
contemporary Korea, Asian politics and the global struggle for
democracy.
An organization's culture lies at the heart of its ability to
perform. In the knowledge economy, new rules are emerging and
organizations must rethink how they will compete by leveraging
their tacit knowledge - their intangible assets - in order to
create and sustain a strategic advantage. In this book, Hubert
Saint-Onge and Charles Armstrong, two corporate leaders who have
been in the forefront of using knowledge management to gain
strategic advantage, focus on knowledge-based customer
relationships, innovative internal structures, and self-initiated
learning cultures, in order to explain the building blocks that
must be in place to create and sustain a knowledge-based culture
within organizations-a culture that they argue is integral to a
high-performance organization. An organization's culture lies at
the heart of its ability to perform. In the knowledge economy, new
rules are emerging and organizations must rethink how they will
compete by leveraging their tacit knowledge - their intangible
assets - in order to create and sustain a strategic advantage. In
this book, Hubert Saint-Onge and Charles Armstrong, two corporate
leaders who have been in the forefront of using knowledge
management to gain strategic advantage, focus on knowledge-based
customer relationships, innovative internal structures, and
self-initiated learning cultures, in order to explain the building
blocks that must be in place to create and sustain a
knowledge-based culture within organizations-a culture that they
argue is integral to a high-performance organization. This book
provides a blueprint for creating and leading organizations with
strong knowledge-based cultures to achieve breakthrough
performance. Using the idea of conductivity, the authors describe
the successful organization of the future as one that increases the
quality and flow of knowledge within the organization and within
its network of suppliers, customers, and other collaborators. The
narrative is based on the thoughts, experience, and models of
Hubert Saint-Onge and Charles Armstrong, who have successfully led
high-performance companies in the financial services sector and the
engineering and manufacturing sector. Each chapter includes
practical examples from their experience and from other successful
leaders.
While most analyses of Korean politics have looked to elites to
explain political change, this new and revised edition of Korean
Society examines the role of ordinary people in this dramatic
transformation. Taking the innovative theme of 'civil society' -
voluntary organizations outside the role of the state which have
participated in the process of political and social democratization
- the essays collected here examine Korea as one of the most
dramatic cases in the world of ordinary citizens participating in
the transformation of politics.
Key topics are discussed including:
*Comparisons of Korean democratization to the experiences of
post-authoritarian regimes elsewhere in the world
*Comparisons of the theory of civil society as developed in Western
Europe and America
*The legacy of Korea's Confucian past for contemporary politics and
society
*Close examinations of various civil society movements
*South Korea and North Korea
Conceptually innovative, up-to-date and timely, the new edition of
this book will be an invaluable resource for students of
contemporary Korea, Asian politics and the global struggle for
democracy.
Charles Armstrong is the author of Little Bad Bubba-The Kid People
Loved to Hate. He holds a bachelor's degree in Business
Administration from Texas Western College and a master's degree in
Education from the University of Texas at El Paso. Charles began
his Christian walk in the late 1940's at Summit Methodist Church in
Marshall, Texas. He served in the U.S. Army from 1967 to 1969. He
was stationed at Ft. Bliss, Texas, and Sattahip, Thailand. He
taught Sunday school for fourteen years and middle school for
thirty years. As a middle school teacher, he was twice elected
Teacher of the Year. He lives with his wife, Carol, in El Paso,
Texas.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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++++ Mountain Water Brooks, And Other Poems Charles Armstrong Fox
S.W. Partridge, 1885
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
The essays in this volume explore interartistic connections in
Irish literature, drama, film and the visual arts. Within modern
and postmodern culture, innovation is often driven by surprising
interrelations between the arts, and this book offers a discussion
of this phenomenon and analyses a number of artworks that move
across disciplines. Several contributors examine the concept of
ekphrasis, looking at how Irish writers such as Seamus Heaney, John
Banville, Paul Muldoon, Ciaran Carson, Patrick Kavanagh, W.B. Yeats
and Samuel Beckett have responded to the visual arts. Others
explore interartistic 'crossings' in the drama of Brian Friel, in
James Barry's eighteenth-century Shakespeare paintings and in
contemporary Irish film. Together, the essays present a fresh
perspective on Irish artistic culture and open up new avenues for
future study.
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