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Lynne Curry

    Již od dětství, kdy objevil sílu slov, začal autor psát. I přes počáteční potíže s čtením objevil, jak mocné je psané slovo pro komunikaci na dálku. V osmi letech otiskl v místních novinách svou první báseň a od té doby byl závislý na psaní. Autor se stal známým pro svůj sloupek „The Workplace“, který se zrodil z touhy ovlivňovat svět prostřednictvím slov a stal se z něj jakýsi „dopisovatel do redakce“ pro otázky z pracoviště.

    Religion, Law, and the Medical Neglect of Children in the United States, 18702000
    Navigating Conflict: Tools for Difficult Conversations
    Managing for Accountability
    • Managing for Accountability

      A Business Leader's Toolbox

      • 182 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      5,0(15)Ohodnotit

      Focusing on accountability in the workplace, this guide by veteran management consultant Dr. Lynne Curry offers business owners, leaders, and managers a comprehensive roadmap. It provides practical strategies and insights to foster a culture of responsibility, ensuring that teams are aligned and productive. With her expertise in HR, Curry equips readers with the tools necessary to enhance performance and drive organizational success.

      Managing for Accountability
    • Focusing on effective communication, this book provides practical tools for managing difficult conversations in various settings, including personal and professional environments. It aims to equip readers with strategies to navigate conflicts and achieve positive resolutions, making it an essential resource for anyone looking to improve their interpersonal skills and handle challenging discussions with confidence.

      Navigating Conflict: Tools for Difficult Conversations
    • The book delves into the historical context of medical neglect controversies involving children in 19th-century America, highlighting the intersection of evolving medical practices and religious beliefs. It explores how the emergence of pediatrics and the child welfare movement prompted legal challenges against parents who prioritized faith over medical care. The rise of healing religions contested medical authority, leading to complex criminal trials that revealed societal tensions regarding science's role in child welfare. This multifaceted examination sheds light on shifting perceptions of children's needs and parental responsibilities.

      Religion, Law, and the Medical Neglect of Children in the United States, 18702000