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This 3rd and final book of the Ethnos Leadership Process contains the 4 sessions of the competencies module, or "The Investment is Worth It." Competence is the capacity to function in one's profession successfully and efficiently. It includes a combination of knowledge, basic requirements (capabilities) skills, abilities, behavior, and attitude. The competent leader also understands the responsibility to pass the baton of leadership by authentic and not casual mentoring of others. The competent leader is on a never ending quest of proficiency and mastery of his or her profession for the sake of mentoring others. It is this drive and motivation that has proven to be the key to personal and organizational legacy.
Designed to pursue and acquire future capabilities that helps other to discover that it's never too late to learn what we are capable of.
The Department Of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms defines responsibility as, the obligation to carry forward an assigned task to a successful conclusion. With responsibility comes authority to direct and take the necessary action to ensure success. Simply put, the practicing and developing leader has the ability to respond." This book is about the leader's responsibility to never stop reinforcing and developing character that people want to follow. No organization is going to place someone in a position of responsibility without trusting or believing that the leader possesses the character and necessary ability for successful accomplishment of it's most important task; leading the organization's people.
Originally published: 5th ed. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1956.
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Recasts the Reformation as a battleground over memory, in which new identities were formed through acts of commemoration, invention and repression.
The Faerie Queene is a scholarly masterpiece that has influenced, inspired, and challenged generations of writers, readers and scholars since its completion in 1596. Hamilton's edition is itself, a masterpiece of scholarship and close reading. It is now the standard edition for all readers of Spenser. The entire work is revised, and the text of The Faerie Queene itself has been freshly edited, the first such edition since the 1930s. This volume also contains additional original material, including a letter to Raleigh, commendatory verses and dedicatory sonnets, chronology of Spenser's life and works and provides a compilation of list of characters and their appearances in The Faerie Queene.