Each chapter of First Among Equals explores a different aspect of the chief academic officer's primary responsibilities, including relations with the president and the board, academic governance, curriculum development, new instructional ...
Revised and updated to include the appointment of Scott Morrison, the death of Bob Hawke, and life after prime-ministership for Julia Gillard, Tony Abbott and Malcom Turnbull, this new edition tells the story of each of Australia’s prime ...
Since Federation in 1901, 30 people have served in the position of Australian prime minister.
Revised and updated to include the appointment of Scott Morrison, the death of Bob Hawke, and life after prime-ministership for Julia Gillard, Tony Abbott and Malcom Turnbull, this new edition tells the story of each of Australia's prime ...
Unfolding over three decades, their honor will be tested, their loyalties betrayed, and their love of family and country challenged. But in a game where there is a first among equals, only one can triumph.
FIRST AMONG EQUALS speaks directly to those who have gone from focusing on their own performance to being a group manager in charge of leading others.
In First Among Equals Ken Starr traces the evolution of the Supreme Court from its beginnings, examines major Court decisions of the past three decades, and uncovers the sometimes surprising continuity between the precedent-shattering ...
Over three decades, four ambitious MPs share passions of the race for power with their wives and families, men and women caught up in a dramatic game.
NOVELS A Prisoner of Birth False Impressions Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less Shall We Tell the President? Kane & Abel The Prodigal Daughter First Among Equals A Matter of Honor As the Crow Flies Honor Among Thieves The Fourth Estate ...
The first full-length study devoted to examining new roles and responsibilities of the chief academic officer—now more often called vice president for academic affairs or provost than the traditional academic...
Four members of Britain's Parliament vie over a thirty-year period for success, power, and the office of prime minister.
In this unique handbook, Patrick J. McKenna and David H. Maister argue that leaders will best enable their people to achieve peak performance not by managing them, not by leading them, but by inspiring them.
By presenting real-life examples of leaders from India, the book describes how the 'T-R-E-A-T' leadership affects the 'L-E-A-P' (learning, enjoyment, autonomy and performance) of knowledge workers and impacts their perceptions of fairness, ...
A study of the inner workings of the U.S. Supreme Court describes the personalities and philosophies that comprise this powerful branch of government, examining some of the crucial issues with which it has dealt.
This volume presents profiles of nine leaders of the U.S. Senate including Henry Cabot Lodge, Charles McNary, Robert Taft, and Everett Dirksen. They describe the leaders' contribution to the Senate...
This book is ideal for those who want to write their names on the sands of time, those who want to be the best in life, those who want to be celebrated for braving against all odds.
In this unique handbook, Patrick J. McKenna and David H. Maister argue that leaders will best enable their people to achieve peak performance not by managing them, not by leading them, but by inspiring them.
First Among Equals: The Selection of NASA Space Science Experiments
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.