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Zusatztext "An important book whichilluminates! with practical and readable lessons! the path to top performance." - Warren Bennis! Distinguished Professor of Business! University of Southern California and author of Still Surprised: A Memoir of a Life in Leadership "A quiet but powerful critique of professions and professional education! with a glimpse of how experts could participate in open and engaged dialogue and actually help us adapt our way through today's crisis." - Carol R. Hunter! Associate University Librarian! University of Virginia Informationen zum Autor KENT C. MYERS is a Strategy Consultant for SAIC and he also conducts studies for the National Intelligence University. Klappentext Building upon the work of Donald Schon! this edited collection expands the research into the idea of the reflexive practice - understanding how to create better solution-oriented practices for business during turbulent and chaotic situations. Zusammenfassung Building upon the work of Donald Schon! this edited collection expands the research into the idea of the reflexive practice - understanding how to create better solution-oriented practices for business during turbulent and chaotic situations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Turbulent Environment Reflexive Practice At-Risk Practices Domains Intelligence for Security Economy and Polity Energy Environment Relations Reflexive Personality Global Fields Education Global Scenario Appendixes C-Span Study Bibliography Index
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Preface Turbulent Environment Reflexive Practice At-Risk Practices Domains Intelligence for Security Economy and Polity Energy Environment Relations Reflexive Personality Global Fields Education Global Scenario Appendixes C-Span Study Bibliography Index
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"An important book whichilluminates, with practical and readable lessons, the path to top performance." - Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business, University of Southern California and author of Still Surprised: A Memoir of a Life in Leadership
"A quiet but powerful critique of professions and professional education, with a glimpse of how experts could participate in open and engaged dialogue and actually help us adapt our way through today's crisis." - Carol R. Hunter, Associate University Librarian, University of Virginia