The struggle for mastery in Europe, 1848 - 1918
In: Oxford history of modern Europe
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In: Oxford history of modern Europe
The control-mastery theory is an attempt to integrate an understanding of how the mind works, how psychopathologies develop, and how psychotherapy can effectively help.
In: Leadership: research and practice series
"By blending the real-world insights of business executive Al Bolea with tested research findings provided by leadership scholar Leanne Atwater, Becoming a Leader: Nine Elements of Leadership Mastery effectively bridges theory and practice to outline powerful leadership behaviors and teach readers how to become a leader. Based on Bolea's original "J-Curve" model of leadership, this approachable guide identifies and describes nine essential elements for leadership mastery, including skills such as setting direction, creating key processes, and nurturing behaviors. Each chapter pairs concrete narratives with succinct research synopses to show how to expand the potential of people and organizations. This unique, experiential text engages readers with self-reflection and self-assessment exercises to encourage their development as future leaders. Becoming a Leader: Nine Elements of Leadership Mastery is a must-have resource for practicing managers, consultants, and practitioners, as well as applicable to graduate and undergraduate courses on leadership"--
In: The Great Unraveling: the Remaking of the Middle East
World Affairs Online
In: The Fred W. Morrison series in Southern studies
Around 1900, the Southern states embarked on a series of political campaigns aimed at disfranchising large numbers of voters. This volume presents a systematic study of the history of disfranchisement in the South, examining the origins, objectives and process of the movement
In: The Fred W. Morrison series in Southern studies
Around 1900, the Southern states embarked on a series of political campaigns aimed at disfranchising large numbers of voters. This volume presents a systematic study of the history of disfranchisement in the South, examining the origins, objectives and process of the movement.
In: Leadership: Research and Practice Series
In: Leadership
Communicate like a LEADER Research proves that the greatest impact speakers have in any conversation comes not only from the words they say but from the sound of their voices. In other words, it is not just the message but the messenger that matters. No one has a better grasp of this fact--and how to leverage it to your benefit--than Arthur Samuel Joseph, one of the world's leading communication strategists and the creator of the Vocal Awareness Method. Joseph's client list is a who's who of world-famous celebrities--including Sean Connery, Angelina Jolie, Pierce Brosnan, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Emmitt Smith, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. He has trained broadcasters and executives at the NFL Network, NBA, MLB, ESPN, Fox, and NBC, as well as business leaders at Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Disney, Toyota, Ritz-Carlton, and the Federal Reserve Bank, among others. In Vocal Leadership, Joseph shares all his secrets to Communication Mastery with you. Vocal Leadership provides proven techniques and daily exercises to help you develop a commanding voice and presence, and improve vocal quality, mental acuity, body language, and self-esteem to dramatically increase your influence. Joseph takes you step-by-step through the process of becoming an effective and powerful speaker by providing insight into: Breathing techniques Vocal warm-ups Vocal projection Appropriate tempo Body language Verbal and nonverbal expression Effective storytelling You'll learn how to be in mastery in every conversation, public address, and personal encounter--and how to be tactical and strategic when necessary, earnest and caring when appropriate, and, above all, authentic in every communication. Whether you're delivering a sales presentation to a group of five or giving a shareholders speech to an audience of hundreds, the way you communicate is the difference between success and failure as a leader. "When we own our Voice, we own our power," Joseph writes. Vocal Leadership gives you the tools to discover your unique voice and use it strategically to empower yourself and others to success.
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Walter Lippmann's Drift and Mastery -- Introduction -- Part One -- 1. The Themes of Muckraking -- 2. New Incentives -- 3. The Magic of Property -- 4. Caveat Emptor -- 5. A Key to the Labor Movement -- 6. The Funds of Progress -- 7. "A Nation of Villagers -- Part Two -- 8. A Big World and Little Men -- 9. Drift -- 10. The Rock of Ages -- Part Three -- 11. A Note on the Women's Movement -- 12. Bogeys -- 13. Poverty, Chastity, Obedience -- 14. Mastery -- 15. Modern Communion -- 16. Fact and Fancy.
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part One: Psychoanalytic Feminism -- 1. Not-Forgetting: Mary Kelly's Love Songs (2006) -- 2. Inadequacy: Silvia Kolbowski's History of Conceptual Art (2004) -- 3. Darkness: The Emergence of James Welling (2002) -- 4. Breaking Ground: Barbara Kruger's Spatial Practice (1999) -- 5. Louise Lawler's Rude Museum (2006) -- Part Two: Radical Democracy -- 6. Christopher D'Arcangelo's Elliptical Interruptions (2020) -- 7. The Art of Not Being Governed Quite So Much: Hans Haacke's Polls (2007) -- 8. Art from Guantánamo Bay (2020) -- 9. Reasonable Urbanism (1999) -- Part Three: War Resistance -- 10. Un-War: An Aesthetic Sketch (2014) -- 11. Museum of Innocence (2014) -- 12. "We don't need another hero": War and Public Memory (2017) -- 13. Louise Lawler's Play Technique (2017) -- 14. Mary Kelly's Attunement (2017/2020) -- 15. Martha Rosler's Unrest (2018) -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.