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Strategic Moves - Game Theory in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life
Download the book (PDF): Decisions against nature and decisions against people Consider two decisions that look similar on the surface. In the first, a hiker studies the sky and decides whether to carry a heavy raincoat. In the second, a chess player decides whether to advance a pawn. Both involve uncertainty, and both reward foresight. But they are different in kind, and the difference is the starting point of this book. The hiker is making a decision against nature. The wea


Serving First, Leading Second: A Student-Friendly Reading of Servant Leadership Theory Through Bourdieu, World-Systems, and Institutional Isomorphism
Abstract This article explains #servant_leadership theory in plain language for students while still treating it with the seriousness of a scholarly review. The central claim of the theory is simple to state and hard to practise: a true leader chooses to #serve_first, and the wish to lead grows out of that wish to serve. The paper traces the idea from Robert Greenleaf's original essays, through the ten behavioural traits popularised by Larry Spears, to the modern measurement
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