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Let’s be enthusiastic in our writing (and someone might read it) | Mêtis Exploration
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Thoughts on leadership, people and organisations. Rob Warwick – about me. Let’s be enthusiastic in our writing (and someone might read it). June 7, 2015. It was written by someone who was interested in the subject and was eager to communicate his enthusiasm. I could imagine Hanifan thinking to himself that what he had to say would be of interest to many people and he wrote with those people in mind. The life had not been mangled out by one re-work after another following reviewers’ comments. You are comm...
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MOOCs and their role in developing practical wisdom at work | Mêtis Exploration
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Thoughts on leadership, people and organisations. Rob Warwick – about me. MOOCs and their role in developing practical wisdom at work. November 16, 2014. I’m a senior lecturer at a small university on the south coast of the UK. Like many people I’ve been thinking about the future of higher education and the impact of technology, particularly MOOCs. These were some of the topics of a recent seminar I went to funded by the ESRC. What kind of knowledge are we talking about? This entry was posted in Knowledge.
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Personal perspectives on developing management and leadership | Mêtis Exploration
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Thoughts on leadership, people and organisations. Rob Warwick – about me. Personal perspectives on developing management and leadership. April 2, 2015. After my masters I went on to do my doctorate, again whilst working. And now my career has moved on to being an academic. But an academic with a difference, one that strongly feels that management and leadership can only progress if it has a foot in both camps that of practice and study. Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). It is important, I...
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Thoughts on leadership, people and organisations. Rob Warwick – about me. Author Archives: Rob Warwick. Through difference comes a deeper confidence. July 9, 2016. Everything conspires to encourage the reification of concepts, beginning with the logic of ordinary language,. Bourdieu, 1973, p62). Despite these differences and affinities my thinking was being challenged. What implications does this have more generally? It is by being with other people of differing views and exploring their ideas that we be...
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Leadership and conversation – being assertively humble | Mêtis Exploration
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Thoughts on leadership, people and organisations. Rob Warwick – about me. Leadership and conversation being assertively humble. April 26, 2015. Leadership isn’t a science. There is little by way of hard fact and formulae. It seems odd then that the tone of much of the leadership literature is deterministic, implying that this or that is the right way forward. It also raises the question of how we should write and talk about leadership. In our book, Leading Mindfully. This entry was posted in Conversation.
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Management articles by Douglas Board
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Articles: 1 - 43 of 43. If business schools were a car, would they be a Volkswagen diesel? Posted on February, 18 2016. Business and management is the top undergraduate degree subject in the UK - and this is part of a worldwide fashion.In this article in Times Higher Education on 18 February 2016. A satirical thriller - is part of what Douglas offers in reply. The novel 'MBA', published in September 2015, asks why so much of the world is managed by arseholes. Managerialism, laughter and heaven. Douglas B...
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About Douglas Board
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About Dr Douglas Board. After working as a civil servant and a headhunter, Douglas Board now runs his own career advice business ( Maslow's Attic Ltd. And is a senior visiting fellow at Cass Business School. He has a doctorate in management and chairs the Refugee Council. For more on Douglas Board click here.
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Creative
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Articles: 1 - 8 of 8. Managerialism, laughter and heaven. Posted on November, 11 2015. A talk given as part of the Wednesday evening communion service at St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square on 11 November 2015. Douglas writes:. There are pieces of writing on this website which straddle two of its three categories (management, faith/society and creative writing), but I think this is the first to tick all the boxes. Of course the more important box it needs to tick is the reader's.'. London in the ea...
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Writings by Douglas Board on Faith & Society
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Articles: 1 - 23 of 23. Concussion and contempt in Lake Garda: Brexit revisited. Posted on August, 1 2016. Returning from a week pondering what Brexit means for his second novel, Douglas Board offers some different reflections on Brexit for the City blog Long Finance. Might the deepest challenge be that we have social identities founded on disrespect? Brexit: what the UK Parliament needs to do in July. Posted on July, 6 2016. Managerialism, laughter and heaven. Posted on November, 11 2015. At a debate at...