... primarily about the economics of global warming.
Economics offers a powerful set of theoretical and empirical techniques
for formulating appropriate responses. But the economics of global
warming ... address global warming will affect exist-
ing de facto property rights and create winners and losers. And the
distribution of the tens of billions of...
... information needs and
sources. In the case of CBD and Ramsar
on the issue of inland water biodiversity,
the two conventions agreed on the use
of the following:
• Defi ne the information needs ... wetlands”.
Wetlands also signifi cantly infl uence the
functioning of the hydrological cycle
and supply of water to people, and the
uses they make of it (e.g....
... mother, and best friend,
she is the "real leader" of the
McHugh clan and, like all the
recognized and unrecognized
"real leaders" everywhere,
makes good things happen
each and ... encouragement and observations regarding the
workings of the publishing industry.
Adrienne Hickey of AMACOM belongs in the text of hole
#12, Courage. A self-confessed...
... At the beginning of
the first day of the program, I ask, ‘‘Are there any engineers in the
room?’’ As you probably expect, most of the people raise their
hands. And, I say, ‘‘You must be in the ... activities. It is the wisdom gained through these efforts I
wish to share with you. My approach is to bring together the
challenges of leadership and the challenges of...
... in the rough. Such veering right or left frequently
results from friction between the face of the club and the cover of
the ball, and the player should not be penalized for erratic behav-
ior of ... all their shots on the
scorecard. What do you think of that person? Would you, or do
you, trust them off the course?
The game of leadership is no different. Leaders...
... shot
175 yards from the first cut of the rough to within two inches
of the pin on 18th, and then birdied the hole to win the 2003
PGA Championship for his first PGA victory.
Curtis, Lunke, and Micheel ... single club, a 5-iron. He used it off the tee, on the fairway, and
on the greens. He drew a lot of stares. At the end of the day, Dick
had shot a 91, Chuck ha...
... golf shots can land in the fairway, the rough, the woods, the
water, or even a sand trap, and in every case I need to consider
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Invoking ... funerals and wakes, not only of employees but of their
spouses and children.
What do you suppose was the response of the people in Buick
Final Assembly t...
... get the ball within two feet
of the hole and told his wife to knock the putt in. The wife
proceeded to knock the ball off the green and into a
bunker.
Still maintaining his composure, the husband ... occasion was the playing of the 1920 U.S. Open Champi-
onship. In recognition of the hospitality shown them by the mem-
bers of Inverness, the golfers presente...
... responsibilities of their
subordinates, rather than their primary leadership role of teacher
and coach. And the reason, of course, is they have been taught to
respond in this way by their leaders.
Another ... for the shot at hand. The
caddie knows the layout of the course and importantly knows the
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gre...
... hope. They are optimistic,
rarely pessimistic. They understand the reality that the past is past
and the attainment of goals rests in the present and the future.
They take a positive approach to their ... limits and stay loose.
Stan Moyer, The Tuesday Group
One of the positive aspects of the game of golf is that golfers know
that regardless of their play on th...