Marcia Lynn Whicker James P. Pfiffner Raymond A. Moore
The book focuses on policy-making at the highest levels of the United States government. Chapter contributors examine political, military, and foreign policy processes from micro and macro perspectives in documenting how President Bush personally dominated U.S. national security policy and was the driving force behind the United Nations-backed coalition of nations against Saddam Hussein. The authors place the president's actions into political and historical perspective and examine the consequences of the Gulf War in both military and diplomatic terms. Among the subjects discussed by...
The book focuses on policy-making at the highest levels of the United States government. Chapter contributors examine political, military, and fore...
Drawing on her extensive experience and research in various types of organizations--business, political, even religious organizations--Dr. Whicker looks closely at three distinct types of leaders which she categorizes as trustworthy, transitional, and toxic leaders. In a clear and readable style she describes leadership subtypes for transitional and toxic types: the absentee leaders, the busybodies, controllers, enforcers, streetfighters, and the bullies, all of whom are dangerous to their organizations and are directly responsible in many cases for an organization's decline. Whicker makes...
Drawing on her extensive experience and research in various types of organizations--business, political, even religious organizations--Dr. Whicker ...