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Leadership is hard! And most people end up in leadership roles without any leadership training. So they stumble and struggle and do things in the near term that make their life harder in the long term. That's where Doc McIntyre comes in! Doc's a genius at helping leaders figure out what's holding them back and what they can do differently to create a better future. Doc has a PhD in organizational psychology and 20 years of experience coaching leaders at all levels. This book, A Shipload of Leadership Nuggets, is a collection of Doc's insights and tips that's guaranteed to be helpful to you. It's totally practical - there's nothing theoretical about it. And it's an easy read - 74 short chapters that you can read in one sitting or savor one at a time. This book also serves as excellent discussion material for teams that get together to talk leadership. This book is a must-read for leaders at any level who are ready to look in the mirror and figure out a better way.
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A collection of leadership posts
Military doctors serving in Afghanistan usually spend their entire tour in the relatively safe confines of the main base. FOB Doc is the story of one Canadian doctor who spent nearly his entire tour in combat. Captain Ray Wiss was stationed at Forward Operating Bases — FOBs — in Khandahar province, the birthplace of the Taliban and the most intense zone combat in Afghanistan. He shares the 'terror and boredom' of the front-line soldier's life in this candid personal diary. One day, he might be participating in combat operations, treating severe and bloody injuries and coping with the deaths of fellow soldiers, both Afghans and NATO allies; another day, he might be writing about the challenges of going to the latrine in sub-zero weather. FOB Doc is heartbreaking and hilarious, often on the same page.
A member of the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change examines the fossil-fuel industry's public relations campaign to discredit the science of climate change and deny the reality of global warming.
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Highly controversial when it was first published in 1981, Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue has since established itself as a landmark work in contemporary moral philosophy. In this book, MacIntyre sought to address a crisis in moral language that he traced back to a European Enlightenment that had made the formulation of moral principles increasingly difficult. In the search for a way out of this impasse, MacIntyre returns to an earlier strand of ethical thinking, that of Aristotle, who emphasised the importance of 'virtue' to the ethical life. More than thirty years after its original publication, After Virtue remains a work that is impossible to ignore for anyone interested in our understanding of ethics and morality today.
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