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Gridiron Leadership: Winning Strategies and Breakthrough Tactics uses real moments from the worlds of professional and college football, as well as a wide range of evocative football metaphors, to dissect the craft of leadership and communicate essential management lessons. With so many leadership and strategy books sending the same messages in the same ways, this fresh approach is truly groundbreaking, using a familiar frame of reference to capture and understand the concepts and practice of leadership, strategy, and execution. The language of sports is already common vernacular among today's successful leaders. Gridiron Leadership uses the accessible, recognizable terminology of sports in a thoughtful, systematic way, making the connection between the culture of football and the kinds of organizational and leadership situations encountered everyday. 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Wolfgang Müller-Funk zeigt, dass Grenzen sozialpsychologisch zu verstehen sind und nur in bestimmten gesellschaftlichen Konstellationen überhaupt sichtbar gemacht werden. Seine philosophisch-literarische Spurensuche führt in die Welt des Mythos, aber auch in den Bereich der intimen Begegnung und mitten in den Alltag moderner Gesellschaften, die sich an der Frage der Grenze zu spalten drohen. ![]() Free Download Green Intelligence: Carbon Footprint Assessment in Digital Economy English | 2025 | ISBN: 1032840129 | 207 pages | True PDF,EPUB | 31.69 MB This book investigates how digital technologies, intelligent systems, and data analytics are reshaping environmental accountability and green practices. It delves into strategies for integrating sustainability into digital economies, highlighting realworld applications, case studies, and policy implications. 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