Passionate Vision

Passionate Vision

Author: Roberta Bondar

Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre Limited

Published: 2008-02-21

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781553653790

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With more than 10,000 copies sold, Passionate Vision endures as a pictorial collection that leads us on a journey from Gwaii Haanas in the west to Terra Nova in the east, Point Pelee in the south to Quttinirpaaq in the north. Dr. Roberta Bondar-one of Canada's most celebrated explorers-presents an exquisite photographic portrait of forty-one national parks, revealing the essence of Canada's rugged, intricate and fragile natural endowment. More than 100 full-colour photographs plus six stunning images from space are interwoven with lyrical quotations about the land by explorers, poets, ecologists and naturalists and short captions about the diversity of the country's natural areas. Ann Thomas, Curator of Photography at the National Gallery of Canada, situates these images in the long tradition of landscape photography with a brief essay. To this narrative, Dr. Bondar adds her own story: her vision of blending interests in science and photography and her unique perspective of Canada, a largely unexplored and delicate wilderness within a wider universe.


Passionate Visionary

Passionate Visionary

Author: Richard S. Ascough

Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1598560174

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No doubt Paul was the most dynamic figure in the early church, planting the faith across Europe and Asia. Now a New Testament scholar and an expert on organizational theory explore the apostle's methods for inspiring a fragile network of hesitant followers---and offer principles of transformational leadership for modern managers. Includes questions for reflection and discussion. 208 pages, softcover from Hendrickson.


P/herversions

P/herversions

Author: Jill Robbins

Publisher: Bucknell University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780838755679

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Ana Rossetti is a unique phenomenon in Spanish culture, a performer and a writer who resists categorization within any single genre, gender, period, or medium. One of the most exciting Spanish writers of the last twenty-five years, Rossetti can be both transgressive and playful, employing erotic signs (fetishes, taboos) derived from fashion, literature, design, pornography, psychology, theater, drag, and Catholicism to destabilize critical, analytic, political, social, and gender categories. Critics, however, have faced a dilemma that this book seeks to overcome: how to define her work - which bridges high and low cultures and includes poetry, fiction, essay, fashion, drama, children's literature, and opera - without resorting back to the very categories that her own artistic practice questions.


Unfollow Your Passion

Unfollow Your Passion

Author: Terri Trespicio

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2023-01-03

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1982169257

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One of the Best Feel-Good Books of 2021 by The Washington Post A hilarious and honest not-quite-self-help book in the vein of Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies and I Used to Have a Plan. Every person on the planet wants their life to mean something. The problem is that you’ve been told there’s only one way to find that meaning. In Unfollow Your Passion, Terri Trespicio—whose TEDx talk has more than six million views—questions everything you think you need: passion (fun, but fleeting), plans (flimsy at best), and a bucket list (eye roll), to name a few. Instead, she shows you how (and why) to flip society, culture, and the #patriarchy the bird so you can live life on your terms. Trespicio effortlessly guides you through her method of unhooking yourself from other people’s agendas, boning up on the skills to move you forward, and exploring your own creativity, memory, and intuition to unlock your unique path to meaning—while also confronting the challenges that stop you in your tracks, like boredom, loss, and fear. Unfollow Your Passion is a fresh and fearless “must-read for anyone looking for a more meaningful life” (Mel Robbins, author of The 5 Second Rule).


Leadership

Leadership

Author: Ronald R. Sims

Publisher: M.E. Sharpe

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780765614292

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The contributors here seek to define exactly what leadership is or should be, and how to effectively develop it. Guided by an unusual framework that looks at leadership across different sectors and functions, they examine what they view as the major leadership challenges throughout the world.


Much More Than a Job

Much More Than a Job

Author: W. Paul "Buddy" Crum, Jr.

Publisher: Bridge Logos Foundation

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9780882702322

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* An active speaker with national and international platforms. * Perfect for individual Christian, pastors and church leaders. * Could be a great addidion to your "business" section. * Practical and inspiring.


Learning to Lead

Learning to Lead

Author: Warren G. Bennis

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2010-04-27

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 0465004326

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From leadership expert Warren Bennis, a workbook to help anyone reach their full potential as a leader. Warren Bennis and Joan Goldsmith maintain that leaders are not born, they are made-in fact, anyone can develop the skills to transform their lives and their organizations. In Learning to Lead, these leadership experts have created a program that enables students, staff, managers, executives, public servants, and professionals to discover their own leadership voice. In these pages Bennis and Goldsmith offer the wisdom of world leaders, tools for self-assessment, and exercises for building leadership skills. These lessons enable readers to recognize false leadership myths, translate failures into springboards for creativity, and communicate personal visions that inspire others to produce extraordinary results. An immensely useful workbook and a powerful reformulation of the nature of leadership, Learning to Lead is an invaluable guide to driving your own success and inspiring it in others.


A Way with Words

A Way with Words

Author: Adam T. Trambley

Publisher: Church Publishing

Published: 2020-04-17

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 164065254X

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A vital resource for pastors who seek to transform the culture of their church A Way with Words demonstrates the power of the weekly sermon to change the culture of a congregation. Using the analogy of language learning, Adam Trambley shows how a consistent ministry focus over an eighteen-month period can help a church address areas that inhibit growth even as the pastor preaches on a diversity of subjects or uses a lectionary. The author explores how important focused preaching can be to moving church development forward and offers a long-term strategy particularly helpful for pastors looking to take full advantage of the opportunities their weekly sermons provide. Each chapter includes discussion questions and practical exercises that can be used as part of a preaching group or seminary class, or to aid the solo pastor in preparing dynamic sermons. This is a topic not generally taught in seminary, but vital for pastors who wear many hats as preachers, pastoral caregivers, and administrative leaders.


School Of Ministry And Supernatural

School Of Ministry And Supernatural

Author: Kolawole Obaseye

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-12-04

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 1794785310

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Apostle Kolawole Obaseye has been a part of God's great move in Nigeria and beyond. He has a unique anointing upon his life to bring the reality of the power and glory of God to his generation. He has a message of revival with a commission to raise a generation that bear the likeness of Christ and manifest the glory of God upon the earth. He is the senior pastor of Kingsglory International Ministries. He is happily married to Pastor Mercy Obaseye.


Integrating Mission and Strategy for Nonprofit Organizations

Integrating Mission and Strategy for Nonprofit Organizations

Author: James A. Phills Jr.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2005-07-21

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 019988370X

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Today's nonprofit organizations face an environment characterized by higher levels of competition for funding, clients and audiences, talent, and recognition. In addition, they confront greater pressures from donors, government, and the public to demonstrate efficiency, effectiveness, sustainability, and accountability, while intense social needs and problems, as well as the desire for growth, drive them to expand their programs and activities. Collectively, these challenges go to the heart of fundamental issues of mission and strategy. Integrating Mission and Strategy for Nonprofit Organizations applies and adapts the core body of general management knowledge about mission, strategy, and execution to help nonprofit leaders deal with the special challenges they face. It strives to draw on this knowledge in a way that does not dilute or oversimplify, and at the same time recognizes the unique features of the nonprofit or voluntary sector. James A. Phills develops an action-oriented framework that combines rigorous analysis with the practical challenge of execution and change. In addition to helping nonprofit leaders think through important decisions and make concrete choices, the book also provides a shared language and a discipline that can serve as the basis for more productive discussions between the individuals who lead nonprofits, the business executives who serve on their boards, and the philanthropists who support their organizations and programs. This last objective is critical, because too often nonprofit leaders and board members complain that they can't reap the benefits of the expertise of their supporters, funders, and volunteers from the business sector. Phills suggests that this is often the result of an inability to speak the same language and draw on a common understanding of key concepts, such as competition, strategy, and vision.