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Tobacco Use Policymaking And Administration In Bhutan, Michael S. Givel
Tobacco Use Policymaking And Administration In Bhutan, Michael S. Givel
Michael S. Givel
No abstract provided.
The Mirror Effect, The Law Of Attraction, And "Points Of Attraction" That Can Nurture The Evolution Of Human Consciousness, Carroy U. Ferguson
The Mirror Effect, The Law Of Attraction, And "Points Of Attraction" That Can Nurture The Evolution Of Human Consciousness, Carroy U. Ferguson
Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D.
This message has several purposes. First, I want to express my immense joy that Chip Baggett and I are serving as Co-Presidents of AHP since August 16, 2009. In my view, Chip and I are long-time friends, who have a transcendent connection and synergistic energies. My desire and intent is for our co-presidency to mirror the effect(s) of synergistic collaboration as a “point of attraction” that can assist in the evolution of human consciousness across often “perceived personal and societal boundaries” (e.g., race, culture, ethnicity, class, individual and collective belief systems, and dogma). More generally, however, this message is intended …
Public-Private Collaborations: The Case Of Atlanta Metro Community Improvement District Alliance. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh, Ulf Zimmermann
Public-Private Collaborations: The Case Of Atlanta Metro Community Improvement District Alliance. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh, Ulf Zimmermann
Andrew I.E. Ewoh
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Civil Society Organizations In Public Policy Process In Tajikistan. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh
The Role Of Civil Society Organizations In Public Policy Process In Tajikistan. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh
Andrew I.E. Ewoh
No abstract provided.
Civil Society Organizations And Policy Process In Tajikistan: An Exploratory Analysis, Andrew Ewoh, Faviziya Nazarova, Rhonda Hill
Civil Society Organizations And Policy Process In Tajikistan: An Exploratory Analysis, Andrew Ewoh, Faviziya Nazarova, Rhonda Hill
Andrew I.E. Ewoh
No abstract provided.
Managing And Valuing Diversity: Challenges To Public Managers In The Twenty-First Century. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh
Managing And Valuing Diversity: Challenges To Public Managers In The Twenty-First Century. Paper/Presentation, Andrew Ewoh
Andrew I.E. Ewoh
Over the past three decades the need for private and public organizations to embrace diversity has been echoed. The rationale for this need is that a number of desirable positive outcomes occur when groups or work teams include diverse perspectives and value that diversity. Diversity as a new lexicon in human resource management provides immediate access to a large pool of knowledge, skills, and abilities required in the accomplishment of organizational goals and objectives. The major challenge to employers of labor is managing and valuing diversity by transforming the traditional culture of most organizations into a multicultural culture that nurtures …
Archetypal Energies, The Emergence Of Obama As A Practical Idealist, And Global Transformation, Carroy U. Ferguson
Archetypal Energies, The Emergence Of Obama As A Practical Idealist, And Global Transformation, Carroy U. Ferguson
Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D.
During this time of change, AHP and kindred spirits on the edge have important roles to play. We are the keepers and nurturers of a transformative and evolutionary Vision for Consciousness and a more humane world. At issue is what I will call the “psychic politics” for global transformation, nurtured by practical idealism and the Archetypal Energies. In other writings, I have described Archetypal Energies as Higher Vibrational Energies, operating deep within our individual and collective psyches, which have their own transcendent value, purpose, quality, and “voice”, unique to the individual. We experience them as “creative urges” to move us …
Contemporary Cases: Policy, Privatization And Networks, Tony Carrizales, Andrew Ewoh
Contemporary Cases: Policy, Privatization And Networks, Tony Carrizales, Andrew Ewoh
Andrew I.E. Ewoh
Editor's introduction.
Sidewalks: Conflict And Negotiation Over Public Space, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Renia Ehrenfeucht
Sidewalks: Conflict And Negotiation Over Public Space, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Renia Ehrenfeucht
Renia Ehrenfeucht
No abstract provided.
Conservatism And American Political Development, Brian Glenn, Steve Teles
Conservatism And American Political Development, Brian Glenn, Steve Teles
Brian J. Glenn
No abstract provided.
Explaining Responsiveness In Collaboration: Administrator And Citizen Role Perceptions, Thomas Bryer
Explaining Responsiveness In Collaboration: Administrator And Citizen Role Perceptions, Thomas Bryer
Thomas A Bryer
Between 2003 and 2006, researchers facilitated a collaborative learning process with representatives of Los Angeles neighborhood councils and officials from city agencies. In two cases, each involving a large city agency, the quality of responsiveness on the part of agency officials to participating citizens was substantially different. This study considers the reasons why agency officials differed in their responsiveness. Using an inductive qualitative and quantitative content analysis across three sources of data, the study develops theory pertaining to bureaucratic responsiveness to citizens in collaborative processes. Specifically, the case findings are generalized to theory through seven propositions for future study. The …
The Art And Politics Of Science (Book Review), Michael A. Rogawski
The Art And Politics Of Science (Book Review), Michael A. Rogawski
Michael A. Rogawski
In this autobiography and collection of essays, we learn how Harold Varmus created a life of consequence, enabled by his passions, a competitive streak, a certain quirky social deftness, a sixth sense for navigating political minefields, and a dose of chutzpah. Varmus readily admits that it was prizes (actually the Nobel Prize, although he also won the Lasker and many others) that opened doors for him to the halls of power. While the Nobel provides a public voice, it is the rare laureate who can parlay the media attention into a second career as the successful leader of a public …
Nigeria And The Perennial Problem Of Governance: Explaining State Failure In The Midst Of Abundant Resources, Omololu Toluwanimi Omololu
Nigeria And The Perennial Problem Of Governance: Explaining State Failure In The Midst Of Abundant Resources, Omololu Toluwanimi Omololu
Omololu Michael FAGBADEBO
Nigeria’s abundant wealth is sufficient to make it one of the effective states in the African continent. However, the excess resources, like the sugar in the blood stream of a diabetic patient, serve no positive purpose for the teeming population. Poverty and hunger are the principal characters of the Nigerian state with attenuated crises affecting the socio-economic well - being of the people. While Nigeria ranks among the highest producers of crude oil in the world market, it also leads in the classification of countries in distress. Corruption and mismanagement of the abundant resources, coupled with the insatiable appetite of …