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Free Jazz, Harmolodics, and Ornette Coleman discusses Ornette
Coleman's musical philosophy of "Harmolodics," an improvisational
system deeply inspired by the Civil Rights Movement. Falling under
the guise of "free jazz," Harmolodics can be difficult to
understand, even for seasoned musicians and musicologists. Yet this
book offers a clear and thorough approach to these complex methods,
outlining Coleman's position as the developer of a logical-and
historically significant-system of jazz improvisation. Included
here are detailed musical analyses of improvisations, accompanied
by full transcriptions. Intimate interviews between the author and
Coleman explore the deeper issues at work in Harmolodics, issues of
race, class, sex, and poverty. The principle of human equality
quickly emerges as a central tenet of Coleman's life and music.
Harmolodics is best understood when viewed in its essential form,
both as a theory of improvisation and as an artistic expression of
racial and human equality.
Free Jazz, Harmolodics, and Ornette Coleman discusses Ornette
Coleman's musical philosophy of "Harmolodics," an improvisational
system deeply inspired by the Civil Rights Movement. Falling under
the guise of "free jazz," Harmolodics can be difficult to
understand, even for seasoned musicians and musicologists. Yet this
book offers a clear and thorough approach to these complex methods,
outlining Coleman's position as the developer of a logical-and
historically significant-system of jazz improvisation. Included
here are detailed musical analyses of improvisations, accompanied
by full transcriptions. Intimate interviews between the author and
Coleman explore the deeper issues at work in Harmolodics, issues of
race, class, sex, and poverty. The principle of human equality
quickly emerges as a central tenet of Coleman's life and music.
Harmolodics is best understood when viewed in its essential form,
both as a theory of improvisation and as an artistic expression of
racial and human equality.
The ongoing state of many contemporary organizations is one of
change. The pace and complexity of change contribute to intense
emotions that play out both inside and outside organizations. The
leader's challenge in dealing with change is to recognize and
understand the patterns of response that people express as they
learn their way through transition and to customize intervention
strategies that help individuals move forward in the changing
environment. This collection of sixteen pieces explores the
important topic of leading through transition from a number of
angles.
Even in the midst of economic upheaval, organizations need to
recognize that selecting, developing, and managing the right
leadership talent will help them not only survive but thrive when
the economy eventually rebounds. Despite the fact that there are
millions in the ranks of the jobless, there remains an acute
shortage of talent. So how can organizations best select, develop,
and manage their talent? This collection of sixteen pieces-written
by the Center for Creative Leadership's highly experienced and
knowledgeable faculty members and researchers as well as by
prominent practitioners and scholars in the fields of leadership
and leadership development-explores the important topic of
organizational talent challenges from a number of angles. Why do
companies that want to excel need to be able to engage talented
workers as never before? How can organizations best identify their
high-potential employees? What do leaders need to understand about
the latest generation in the workplace, the Millennials? Readers
will come away with newly found knowledge on these and other
questions and newly formed thoughts on how they can successfully
meet the talent challenge.
Organizations that have operations around the globe have become the
norm rather than the exception. This means they need leaders with
the requisite skills-including international business knowledge,
cultural adaptability, perspective taking, and innovation-to
respond effectively to the challenges and complexity of global
leadership. This collection of seventeen pieces-written by the
Center for Creative Leadership's highly experienced and
knowledgeable faculty members and researchers as well as by
prominent practitioners and scholars in the fields of leadership
and leadership development-explores the important topic of leading
the global organization from a number of angles. What can
organizations and leaders do to develop the skills needed to excel
in a global context? How can global leaders manage the relationship
between corporate headquarters and local offices? How can
organizations best handle the challenge of boundary-spanning
leadership? Readers will come away with newly found knowledge on
these and other questions and newly formed thoughts on how they can
successfully meet the demands of leading the global organization.
Today's turbulent business environment requires strategic
leadership that is systemic, focused on the future, and oriented
toward change. Leaders who can foster greater strategic clarity,
make stronger connections between strategy and tactics, and broaden
their own and others' perspectives will contribute to the enduring
success of their organizations. This collection of sixteen pieces
explores the important and fascinating topic of strategic
leadership from a number of angles. Readers will come away with
newly formed thoughts on what strategic leadership is and how they
might develop it in themselves and others.
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