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In Global Servant-Leadership: Wisdom, Love and Legitimate Power in
the Age of Chaos, leadership scholars and practitioners from around
the globe share their insights on servant-leadership philosophy,
representing diverse contexts and cultures, and reflecting a
variety of approaches to servant-leadership through cutting-edge
research, conceptual models, and practice-oriented case studies.
The contributors to this collection address some of the most
significant leadership challenges of the twenty-first century to
reveal a path toward more healthy and sustainable individuals,
families, organizations, and nations. Global Servant-Leadership
challenges not only the rigidly held assumptions of traditional,
hierarchical leadership approaches, but provides an antidote to the
cynicism so often present within workplaces, political struggles,
and individual and family crises of contemporary polarized nation
states.
In Global Servant-Leadership: Wisdom, Love and Legitimate Power in
the Age of Chaos, leadership scholars and practitioners from around
the globe share their insights on servant-leadership philosophy,
representing diverse contexts and cultures, and reflecting a
variety of approaches to servant-leadership through cutting-edge
research, conceptual models, and practice-oriented case studies.
The contributors to this collection address some of the most
significant leadership challenges of the twenty-first century to
reveal a path toward more healthy and sustainable individuals,
families, organizations, and nations. Global Servant-Leadership
challenges not only the rigidly held assumptions of traditional,
hierarchical leadership approaches, but provides an antidote to the
cynicism so often present within workplaces, political struggles,
and individual and family crises of contemporary polarized nation
states.
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Finding Leo (Hardcover)
Philip Mathew; Foreword by Larry C. Spears; Afterword by Shann Ray Ferch
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Finding Leo (Paperback)
Philip Mathew; Foreword by Larry C. Spears; Afterword by Shann Ray Ferch
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Scholarly Essay from the year 2007 in the subject Law - Comparative
Legal Systems, Comparative Law, grade: C, National University of
Juridical Sciences (National University of Juridical Sciences), 15
entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Against
the backdrop of the horrendous happenings of 11th September,2001
the American Congress, cloaked in fear capitulated to the Bush
administration's demand for a new anti-terror law by overlooking
the tumultuous objections from the civil liberties organization
from both ends of the political spectrum. The Congress approved the
Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools
Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act, which is better
known by its acronym the U.S.A PATRIOT ACT with an overwhelming
majority of 356 votes to 66 in the House and 98 votes to one in the
U.S Senate1. In the process the Congress brushed aside a more
promising anti-terrorism bill that the House Judiciary Committee
had unanimously approved, that would have addressed a number of
civil liberties concerns. The complex and far reaching legislation
was drafted hastily and without being subjected to much debates and
discussion or conferences or committee reports that any other
significant act would undergo was signed and made a law by the
president of the United States, George W. Bush on 26th October
2001. This essay deals with the implications of U.S.A. patriot act
on human rights.
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