Start-up Cultures in Times of Global Crises

Start-up Cultures in Times of Global Crises
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9783031539428
ISBN-13 : 3031539427
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Start-up Cultures in Times of Global Crises by : Arie Hans Verkuil

Leadership . . . in Crisis

Leadership . . . in Crisis
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781666743241
ISBN-13 : 1666743240
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Leadership . . . in Crisis by : Michael G. Bassous

This book focuses on leading through times of crisis as a true measure of authentic and credible leadership, which is often tested during turbulent, inconsistent, and unpredictable times rather than through stable and steady phases. The emphasis is on those leaders that learned valuable lessons from various crisis experiences and adapted accordingly. Rather than be swayed by external circumstances, it is time to lead, to become the rudder--offering direction and opportunity--rather than the sails--being wavered by the winds. The most appropriate question that leaders should ask upon the onset of a crisis is not "When will all this end?" but rather "How will all this end?" The "how" entails an opportunity to make something positive out of a seemingly negative situation. This book offers a window of hope through which to look at an incoming crisis with eyes of faith, as a learning experience and opportunity to thrive. It builds on four pillars required to lead during crises--resilience, stamina, agility, and confrontation--and offers a leadership model based on Jesus Christ's crisis-handling methods, which are essential for any leader seeking to succeed in a multi-crisis era.

Rhetoric and Sociolinguistics in Times of Global Crisis

Rhetoric and Sociolinguistics in Times of Global Crisis
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9781799867340
ISBN-13 : 179986734X
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Rhetoric and Sociolinguistics in Times of Global Crisis by : Hanc?-Azizoglu, Eda Ba?ak

Crises often leave people in vulnerable situations in which a moment in time can function as a turning point of a catastrophic situation for the better or worse. From another perspective, the concept of crisis signifies losing control of everyday privileges, such as that of a pandemic. Therefore, the interaction of rhetoric and sociolinguistics in times of crisis is inevitable. It is crucial to internalize how rhetoric, an effective skill from ancient times to make meaning of sociological breakthrough events, changed the course of events as well as the fate of humanity. Within the same context, research should focus on diverse disciplines to explore, investigate, and analyze the concept of “crisis” from global, sociolinguistic, and rhetorical perspectives. Rhetoric and Sociolinguistics in Times of Global Crisis explores and situates the concept of global crisis within rhetoric and sociolinguistics as well as other disciplines such as education, technology, society, language, and politics. The chapters included bridge the gap to initiate a discussion on understanding how rhetoric and sociolinguistics can create critical awareness for individuals, societies, and learning environments during times of crisis. While highlighting concepts such as rhetorical evolution, political rhetoric, digital writing, and communications, this book is a valuable reference tool for language teachers, writing experts, communications specialists, politicians and government officials, academicians, researchers, and students working and studying in fields that include rhetoric, education, linguistics, culture, media, political science, and communications.

The Bank Culture Debate

The Bank Culture Debate
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9780198843764
ISBN-13 : 0198843763
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The Bank Culture Debate by : Huw Macartney

The period since the global financial crisis has exposed some areas of serious illegal and immoral conduct within western banking systems. Drawing on interviews with more than 150 individuals working in financial services as well as regulators, politicians, and lawyers, this book explains what has and hasn't changed in bank culture.

Research Anthology on Business Continuity and Navigating Times of Crisis

Research Anthology on Business Continuity and Navigating Times of Crisis
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 1907
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ISBN-10 : 9781668445044
ISBN-13 : 1668445042
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Research Anthology on Business Continuity and Navigating Times of Crisis by : Management Association, Information Resources

When the COVID-19 pandemic caused a halt in global society, many business leaders found themselves unprepared for the unprecedented change that swept across industry. Whether the need to shift to remote work or the inability to safely conduct business during a global pandemic, many businesses struggled in the transition to the “new normal.” In the wake of the pandemic, these struggles have created opportunities to study how businesses navigate these times of crisis. The Research Anthology on Business Continuity and Navigating Times of Crisis discusses the strategies, cases, and research surrounding business continuity throughout crises such as pandemics. This book analyzes business operations and the state of the economy during times of crisis and the leadership involved in recovery. Covering topics such as crisis management, entrepreneurship, and business sustainability, this four-volume comprehensive major reference work is a valuable resource for managers, CEOs, business leaders, entrepreneurs, professors and students of higher education, researchers, and academicians.

Startup Capitals

Startup Capitals
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Publisher : Random House India
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9788184006766
ISBN-13 : 8184006764
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Startup Capitals by : Zafar Anjum

As the Internet has matured in technology and reach, we have seen an explosion in tech startups all over the world. Not only are some of these startups changing the world and how we live in it, they are also proving to be the engines of job creation—an aspect that will be critical in the future. To support these startups, new ecosystems are popping up all over the globe to help grow these companies, aided by governments, successful entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists. In Startup Capitals, Zafar Anjum brings you a ringside view from the world’s top ten startup cities of the world. Well-researched and highly insightful, this book lays bare the engines of innovation and the lessons that can be learnt from these burgeoning startup capitals.

Culture and Crisis Communication

Culture and Crisis Communication
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9781119081883
ISBN-13 : 1119081882
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Culture and Crisis Communication by : Amiso M. George

A collection of case studies from nonwestern countries that offers an analysis of the significant role culture plays in crisis communication Culture and Crisis Communication presents an examination of how politics, culture, religion, and other social issues affect crisis communication and management in nonwestern countries. From intense human tragedy to the follies of the rich, the chapters examine how companies, organizations, news outlets, health organizations, technical experts, politicians, and local communities communicate in crisis situations. Taking a wider view than a single country’s perspective, the text contains a cross-cultural and cross-country approach. In addition, the case studies offer valuable lessons that organizations that wish to operate or are operating in those cultures can adopt in preparing and managing crises. The book highlights recent crisis events such as Syria’s civil war, missing Malaysia Flight MH370, andJapan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster. Each of the case studies examines how culture impacts communication and responses to crises. Authoritative, insightful, and instructive, this important resource: Analyzes how nonwestern cultures respond to crises Covers the role of culture in crisis communication in recent news events Includes contributions from 18 international authors who provide insight on nonwestern culture and crisis communication Written for communication professionals, academics, and students, Culture and Crisis Communication presents an insightful introduction to the topic of culture and crisis communication and then delves into illustrative case studies that explore intra-cultural and trans-boundary crisis communication.

Revisiting HIV/AIDS in French Culture

Revisiting HIV/AIDS in French Culture
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 181
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ISBN-10 : 9781793650092
ISBN-13 : 1793650098
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Revisiting HIV/AIDS in French Culture by : Loïc Bourdeau

This edited collection brings together scholarship from established and emerging scholars in HIV/AIDS studies, French studies, Visual Arts, and Dance. As French writers and artists from the past five to ten years have been revisiting the AIDS crisis and its attendant cultural amnesia, their work has brought about the necessity of foregrounding vulnerability, exposure, risk, citizenship, and trauma when considering disease. By way of probing “rawness” and its varying iterations, this volume gathers analyses of HIV/AIDS productions from the 1980s to today in the service of excavating lessons learned by those living in proximity to disease. These lessons provide important tools to understand and discuss both the ongoing HIV and SARS-CoV-2 pandemics. The volume thus highlights the specificities of the former while offering solutions on how to discuss and mitigate the latter.

Global Economic Crisis and Local Economic Development

Global Economic Crisis and Local Economic Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781317246688
ISBN-13 : 1317246683
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Economic Crisis and Local Economic Development by : Jason Begley

This book offers a collaborative investigation of the policies and practices which have redeveloped local and national economies in the aftermath of the global economic crisis which erupted in 2008. It explores 'localised' models of economic development, including problems of diversity and balance and the role of firms, industries and clusters, alongside comparative studies of policy responses to the crisis at local, regional and national levels Global Economic Crisis and Local Economic Development seeks routes for economic development in a post-crisis world. The roles of innovation, entrepreneurship, knowledge infrastructures, public policies, business strategies and responses, as well as global contexts and positioning are explored as investigative themes which run throughout the collection as a whole. This text brings together a range of international disciplinary experts from economics, geography, history, business and management, politics and sociology. Its coverage is comparative and global, with contributions focusing on the U.S., Japan, China, and India, as well as European contexts and cases. This book is of value both for the intrinsic quality of its individual studies and for the contrasts and comparisons enabled by the collection when viewed as a whole. It has an accessible but rigorous style, making it ideal for a range of users including academics, researchers and students who study economic development and regional development.

Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation

Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 133
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ISBN-10 : 9781317615088
ISBN-13 : 1317615085
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation by : Jason Struna

The global capitalism perspective is a unique research program focused on understanding relatively recent developments in worldwide social, economic, and political practices related to globalization. At its core, it seeks to contextualize the rearticulation of nation-states and broad geographic regions into highly interdependent networks of production and distribution, and in so doing explain consequent changes in social relations within and between countries in the contemporary era. The present volume contributes to this effort by focusing on social class formation across borders via the processes and actors that make globalized capitalism possible. The essays presented here offer a wide range of emphases in terms of the particular lenses and evidence they use. They cover such topics as the emergence of a transnational capitalist class-based fascist regime responding to the structural crises of global capitalism as well as the links between global class formation and the US racial project as it relates to electoral politics and demographic changes in the US South. This book was published as a special issue of Globalizations.