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perceptive and informative presentation by the UN-HABITAT Youth Advisory Board Member at the Local Government Climate Leadership …
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of ownership, industry and management structure, leadership, social norms, and institutional incentives to alleviating …
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Five examples of leadership which provides an insight into how selfless individuals with expert knowledge and …
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leadership in this sector and the reasons of lack of female leaders. …
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The record of aid to fragile and poorly-performing states is the real test of aid effectiveness. Rich countries can justify aid to fragile states both through altruism and self-interest. But, with some exceptions, donors have appeared at the wrong times and with the wrong attitudes, even...
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This paper investigates the impact of political leaders’ migration experience on the quality of their leadership. A …
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This report identifies some of the factors complicating the debate on role of the company in society. It focuses particularly on the changing models of ownership and differing time horizons and on how these have interacted in some ases to produce undesirable consequences.
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implementation process were obtained from the HR managers of respective companies through direct one to one interviews [ IIMA WP]. …
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Multiple research studies on grammar and syntax used by men and women stress disparities stemming from gender specific styles of “talkâ€. Borrowing from the existing literature, transcripts of 107 employees in an Indian organization were analyzed to study variations, if any, in grammar...
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The ambitious development plans for the Lancang-Mekong River Basin (LMRB) could have serious environmental, social, cultural and even geopolitical ramifications that could in turn destabilise the Mekong Subregion (MS). On the premise that frameworks for regional cooperation offer a viable route...
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