Presents a real life case study of the prophetic and leadership challenges of a leading theology school which conjoins many future leadership and planning issues. Illustrates how…
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Presents a real life case study of the prophetic and leadership challenges of a leading theology school which conjoins many future leadership and planning issues. Illustrates how future strategic planning skills lie in prophetic leadership, whereby the many facets of reality are seen and dealt with in a manner that reflects the complex dynamics of human behaviour.
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Thomas E. Pinelli, Rebecca O. Barclay, Ann P. Bishop and John M. Kennedy
Federal attempts to stimulate technological innovation have been unsuccessful because of the application of an inappropriate policy framework that lacks conceptual and empirical…
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Federal attempts to stimulate technological innovation have been unsuccessful because of the application of an inappropriate policy framework that lacks conceptual and empirical knowledge of the process of technological innovation and fails to acknowledge the relationship between knowledge production, transfer, and use as equally important components of the process of knowledge diffusion. This article argues that the potential contributions of high‐speed computing and networking systems will be diminished unless empirically derived knowledge about the information‐seeking behavior of the members of the social system is incorporated into a new policy framework. Findings from the NASA/DoD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project are presented in support of this assertion.