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Strategic Leadership Newsletter: Volume 4, Number 4, Larry Starr, Phd
Strategic Leadership Newsletter: Volume 4, Number 4, Larry Starr, Phd
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter (Formerly Strategic Leadership Newsletter)
In this Issue:
- Our New Dean
- Jefferson DSL Welcomes Cohort #7
- Student Reflection
- International Thanksgiving 2018
- 2nd Annual DSL Applied Research Methods Conference
- Call for Papers for the 79th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management
- DSL Community Milestones and Professional Updates
- 2019 Planning According to the Academic Calendar
Strategic Leadership Newsletter: Volume 4, Number 3, Larry Starr, Phd
Strategic Leadership Newsletter: Volume 4, Number 3, Larry Starr, Phd
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter (Formerly Strategic Leadership Newsletter)
Jefferson Strategic Leadership Newsletter reports information relevant to the Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) Doctor of Management Program in Strategic Leadership (DSL) and its community including personal and professional events and accomplishments, new practices, research, opportunities, and suggestions.
Forewarned Is Forearmed: Review Of Curbing Catastrophe: Natural Hazards And Risk Reduction In The Modern World By Timothy H. Dixon (2017), Jason Makansi
Numeracy
Timothy H. Dixon. 2017. Curbing Catastrophe: Natural Hazards and Risk Reduction in the Modern World. (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press) 300 pp. ISBN 978-1108113663.
Curbing Catastrophe for the most part lives up to what is claimed in the foreword: “…a compelling account of recent and historical disasters, both natural and human-caused, drawing on common themes and providing a holistic understanding of hazards, disasters, and mitigation for anyone interested in this important and topical subject.” This is a pretty thorough treatment of an extraordinarily complex subject, and the gaps identified in this review should be considered explications more than …
Strategic Leadership Newsletter: Volume 4, Number 2, Larry M. Starr Phd
Strategic Leadership Newsletter: Volume 4, Number 2, Larry M. Starr Phd
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter (Formerly Strategic Leadership Newsletter)
Jefferson Strategic Leadership Newsletter reports information relevant to the Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) Doctor of Management Program in Strategic Leadership (DSL) and its community including personal and professional events and accomplishments, new practices, research, opportunities, and suggestions.
Strategic Leadership Newsletter: Volume 4, Number 1, Larry M. Starr Phd
Strategic Leadership Newsletter: Volume 4, Number 1, Larry M. Starr Phd
Leadership Doctorates Newsletter (Formerly Strategic Leadership Newsletter)
Jefferson Strategic Leadership Newsletter reports information relevant to the Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) Doctor of Management Program in Strategic Leadership (DSL) and its community including personal and professional events and accomplishments, new practices, research, opportunities, and suggestions.
Organizational Information Security: Strategies To Minimize Workplace Cyberloafing For Increased Productivity, Hawazin Al Abbasi
Organizational Information Security: Strategies To Minimize Workplace Cyberloafing For Increased Productivity, Hawazin Al Abbasi
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Productivity loss occurs in organizations that experience high levels of personal Internet use by employees on company time, which includes employees using smartphones to surf without needing the firm's Internet connection. The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to explore reliable ways for organizational leaders to monitor or limit their employees' use of smartphone technology for personal use (cyberloafing) while on the job to minimize wasted work time. Social cognitive theory, which includes an emphasis on human behavioral changes based upon the environment, people, and behavior, served as the conceptual framework. The general research question was as follows: How …