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Basketball demands a level of leadership that can consistently
create teams with both personal responsibility and the autonomy to
make split-second decisions in incredibly high-stakes situations.
Does this sound familiar? Well it should this is the current
environment for corporate, political, nonprofit, and educational
leadership! In LEADING HIGH PERFORMERS, Snow develops his
experience on the court into a formula to help corporate and
organizational leaders understand how to get their high performers,
MVP's, and top new recruits to perform better and follow their
leadership. Because like basketball players today's organization
leaders must be "fast, fluid, and flexible" to be successful, these
new times, demand new leaders. Throughout the book, Snow examines
the most crucial aspects of leadership development, including: The
secrets of self-confidence The keys to powerful communication Tips
for managing conflict And... Methods of obtaining peak performance
from yourself and those around you Snow also frequently breaks away
from his own lessons to bring readers the thoughts on leadership of
some of the high-profile coaches and teammates throughout his
college and pro careers, including Larry Brown, LeBron James, Tom
Izzo, Allen Iverson, Nate McMillan and Jud Heathcote. Snow
understands what it is like to be the new guy on the team, thrust
into leadership the first day on the job and charged with leading
legends of the game. It's not as simple as pointing in the right
direction and expecting everyone to follow with a high-five and no
ulterior motives. High performers have high expectations, high
skill levels and high egos that must be catered to rather than
ignored. It can be a job within a job leading these rock stars to
winning results and woe to those who are unprepared.
The 9/11 attack on US soil has inadvertently heightened the need
for preparation for other potential means of terrorist attack. In
particular, both biological and chemical warfare have been at the
top of the priority list for most governmental agencies as these
reagents can be covertly prepared and disseminated to result in
both widespread fear and casualty. Among many others, one primary
preventive step in preparing for the above attacks is to establish
a network for efficient surveillance and rapid detection such that
an appropriate response to such attacks can be timely and
effective. Over the years, primarily due to technological advances,
both chemical and biological agents that are able to inflict mass
destructions are becoming more diverse and complex. Subsequently,
improvement of sensing devices for rapid and sensitive detection
should also be made to keep pace with these engineered or emerging
threat agents. Of particular interest, the ability to encompass
advances in micro and nanofabrication techniques to enable sensing
devices are especially of interest as they have been shown to offer
desired advantages such as improved and enhanced functionality,
increased efficiency and speed in their readout, reduction in their
fabrication cost, and also reduced reagent consumption. Numerous
innovative and exciting reports which took advantage of these
techniques for both chemical and biological sensing have appeared
over the last decade. This unique book is the only current
publication that provides readers with a brief, yet concise,
collection of the latest advances in chemical and biological agent
detection and/or their surveillance. It compiles and gives in-depth
detail on several detection schemes so that the reader can be
provided with a general sense of these micro and nanoscale sensing
systems and platforms. The book covers both well established and
"next-generation" micro- and nano-scale sensors and/or sensing
platforms. Sensors or sensing platforms covered range from the
novel utilization of nanotubes, cantilevers, nano and/or microsized
pores, engineered whole cell, to polymeric transistors for sensing
purposes. As a result of these advances there has been a
synergistic marriage of a myriad of techniques, ranging from
chemical, engineering and biological, for the development of
sensors, which was once traditionally thought to be reserved for
the immunologists. The enabling of these new technologies will
result in a much improved sensing network for the detection and
surveillance of both chemical and biological warfare agents.The
book also contains chapters from leading experts in the field of
chemical and biological sensing platforms and will be invaluable
reading for anybody in this field.
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