1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910794514703321

Autore

Uys Johann

Titolo

The Anatomy of Leadership in Industry 4. 0 : The 4. 0D® Leadership Development Model

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : Knowledge Resources, , 2021

©2021

ISBN

1-86922-915-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (122 pages)

Altri autori (Persone)

Webber-YoungmanRonny

Disciplina

658.4092

Soggetti

Leadership

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Front-Cover -- Copyright -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- PREAMBLE -- CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION -- THE 4.0D® LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MODEL -- LEADERSHIP MISCONCEPTIONS -- THE PRINCIPLE OF A JOURNEY -- THE "WHY" BEHIND THE 4.0D® LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MODEL -- CHAPTER 2: AN OVERVIEW OF LEADERSHIP THEORY -- INTRODUCTION -- DIVINE RULE -- "GREAT MAN" THEORIES (1840's) -- TRAIT THEORIES (1930's-1940's) -- BEHAVIOURAL THEORIES (1940's TO EARLY 1960's) -- CONTINGENCY THEORY OF LEADERSHIP (1960's-1970's) -- SITUATIONAL THEORIES (1970's-1980's) -- TRANSFORMATIONAL THEORIES (1980's) -- EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (1990's) -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- CHAPTER 3: LEADERSHIP, THE 4IR AND BEYOND -- INTRODUCTION -- A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF THE INTERFACE BETWEEN TECHNOLOGY AND LEADERSHIP -- A HOLISTIC OVERVIEW OF THE ECONOMIC CONTEXTS PRECEDING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTIONS -- 4IR TECHNOLOGIES -- SKILLS REQUIRED IN THE 4IR -- LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES AND THE FUTURE IN THE 4IR AND BEYOND -- THE FIFTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- CHAPTER 4: FORMULATING THE 4.0D® LEADERSHIPDEVELOPMENT MODEL: THE THINKING BEHIND THE THINKING -- INTRODUCTION -- START WITH WHY -- WEIGHING UP THE OPTIONS: THE ESSENSCE OF THE PILLARS OF THE 4.0D® LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MODEL -- THE THREE-PART MIND -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- CHAPTER 5: The 4.0D® LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MODEL



-- INTRODUCTION -- THE DIMENSIONS AND ELEMENTS OF THE 4.0D® LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MODEL -- PERTINENT POINTS FOR FUTURE APPLICATIONS OF THE 4.0D® LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MODEL -- THE 4.0D® LEADERSHIP ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL -- CONCLUDING REMARKS -- REFERENCES.

Sommario/riassunto

With the large-scale advent of the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR), the world is in constant flux. This has been exacerbated by the fallout of Covid-19. To be relevant in the next few decades, any business that wants to develop their leadership cadres will have to embrace drastic transformations in their approach to every area of leadership formalisation, modelling, training and development._x000D__x000D_This newly developed 4.OD® Leadership Development Model is the departure point for business to embark on new leadership journeys appropriate for the future. The new leadership skills required are comprehensively addressed._x000D_The model will become one of the main contributors in the field of future business leadership and leadership preparedness for Industry 4.0 for most organisations._x000D__x000D_4.OD® Leadership Development Model is scientifically based within the context of organisations and business._x000D_The Anatomy of Leadership in Industry 4.0 is a detailed exposition of the model, the technical and dynamic aspects of the model application as well as the implications for leadership in business.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910964871003321

Titolo

Reproductive donation : practice, policy, and bioethics / / edited by Martin Richards, Guido Pennings, John B. Appleby

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, : Cambridge University Press, 2012

ISBN

1-139-53984-1

1-107-22778-X

1-283-52843-6

1-139-52703-7

9786613840882

1-139-52583-2

1-139-53169-7

1-139-53050-X

1-139-02639-9

1-139-52822-X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (ix, 320 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)

Altri autori (Persone)

RichardsMartin <1940 January 26->

PenningsGuido

ApplebyJohn <1984->

Disciplina

176

Soggetti

Surrogate mothers

Human reproductive technology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Machine generated contents note:  Introduction / Martin Richards, Guido Pennings, and John Appleby -- The biology of donation / Martin H. Johnson -- Ethics for reproductive donation / Robert Klitzman -- Parenthood : whose right is it anyway? / Anja Karnein -- Reproductive donation : global perspectives and cultural diversity / Zeynep B. Gürtin and Effy Vayena -- UK and USA perspectives on the regulation of gamete donation / Theresa Glennon -- Gamete and embryo donation : a legal view from Spain / Yolanda Garcia-Ruiz and Diana Guerra-Diaz -- The legal and ethical regulation of transnational donation / Guido Pennings and Zeynep B. Gürtin -- Balancing ethical criteria for the



recruitment of gamete donors / Guido Pennings, Effy Vayena, and Kamal Ahuja -- Challenges in intra-family donation / Effy Vayena and Susan Golombok -- ARTs and the single parent / Susanna Graham and Andrea Braverman -- Reproductive donation and justice for gay and lesbian couples / John Appleby, Sarah Jennings, and Helen Statham -- Is disclosure in the best interests of the children conceived by donation? / John Appleby, Lucy Blake, and Tabitha Freeman -- Identifiable donors and siblings : implications for the future / Tabitha Freeman, John Appleby, and Vasanti Jadva -- Ethical issues in embryo donation / Fiona MacCallum and Heather Widdows -- Reproduction through surrogacy : the UK and USA experience / Andrea Braverman, Polly Casey, and Vasanti Jadva -- Some conclusions regarding the interaction of normative and descriptive elements in reproductive donation  / Guido Pennings.

Sommario/riassunto

Reproductive donation is the most contentious area of assisted reproduction. Even within Europe there are wide variations in what is permitted in each country. This multidisciplinary book takes a fresh look at the practices of egg, sperm and embryo donation and surrogacy, bringing together ethical analysis and empirical research. New evidence is offered on aspects of assisted reproduction and the families these create, including non-traditional types. One of the key issues addressed is should children be told of their donor origin? If they do learn the identity of their donor, what kinds of relationships may be forged between families, the donor and other donor sibling families? Should donation involve a gift relationship? Is intra-familial donation too close for comfort? How should we understand the growing trend for 'reproductive tourism'? This lively and informed discussion offers new insights into reproductive donation and the resulting donor families.