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Incompetence

Author : Rob Grant
Publisher : Gollancz
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2011-09-29
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780575127609

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Bad is the new good. In the not too distant future the European Union enacts its most far reaching human rights legislation ever. The incompetent have been persecuted for too long. After all it's not their fault they can't do it right, is it? So it is made illegal to sack or otherwise discriminate against anyone for being incompetent. And now a murder has been committed and our possibly incompetent detective must find out who the murderer is. As long as he can find directions to get him through the mean streets.

Presumed Incompetent

Author : Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs,Yolanda Flores Niemann,Carmen G. González,Angela P. Harris
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 708 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2012-06-15
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781457181221

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Presumed Incompetent by Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs,Yolanda Flores Niemann,Carmen G. González,Angela P. Harris Pdf

Presumed Incompetent is a pathbreaking account of the intersecting roles of race, gender, and class in the working lives of women faculty of color. Through personal narratives and qualitative empirical studies, more than 40 authors expose the daunting challenges faced by academic women of color as they navigate the often hostile terrain of higher education, including hiring, promotion, tenure, and relations with students, colleagues, and administrators. The narratives are filled with wit, wisdom, and concrete recommendations, and provide a window into the struggles of professional women in a racially stratified but increasingly multicultural America.

Managing Incompetence

Author : Gabriel Ginebra
Publisher : Association for Talent Development
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2013-05-29
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781607287490

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Managing Incompetence by Gabriel Ginebra Pdf

Day-in, day-out, managers and supervisors face a myriad of personalities in the workplace. Managing these individual characters can sometimes drive even the calmest boss into a frenzy. Here, for the first time in English, is a humorous, yet practical and effective title on how to deal with all those seemingly ‘incompetent’ people on your staff. Step-by-step, author Gabriel Ginebra guides you through the ‘Fougi Model’ to diagnose inefficiencies; and through this process, you’ll learn how to discern and improve people’s behaviors in the workplace. Business readers the world over have been impressed with this innovative approach to managing staff; you too, can benefit from this wisdom. You will learn how to: Revolutionize your managing style using the "Fougi Model." Diagnose inefficiencies within your staff. Discern and improve people's behaviors in the workplace.

On the Psychology of Military Incompetence

Author : Norman F Dixon
Publisher : Hachette UK
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780465097814

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On the Psychology of Military Incompetence by Norman F Dixon Pdf

The Crimea, the Boer War, the Somme, Tobruk, Pearl Harbor, the Bay of Pigs: these are just some of the milestones in a century of military incompetence, of costly mishaps and tragic blunders. Are these simple accidents -- as the "bloody fool" theory has it -- or are they inevitable? The psychologist Norman F. Dixon argues that there is a pattern to inept generalship, and locates this pattern within the very act of creating armies in the first place, which in his view produces a levelling down of human capability that encourages the mediocre and limits the gifted. In this light, successful generals achieve what they do despite the stultifying features of the organization to which they belong. A classic study of military leadership, On the Psychology of Military Incompetence is at once an original exploration of the battles that have defined the last two centuries of human civilization and an essential guide for the next generation of military leaders.

The Peter Principle

Author : RAYMOND. HULL HULL (RAYMOND. PETER, DR LAURENCE J.),Laurence J. Peter
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1788166051

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The Peter Principle by RAYMOND. HULL HULL (RAYMOND. PETER, DR LAURENCE J.),Laurence J. Peter Pdf

In a hierarchy, every employee rises to the level of their own incompetence.This simple maxim, defined by this classic book over 40 years ago, has become a beacon of truth in the world of work. From the civil service to multinational companies to hospital management, it explains why things constantly go wrong: promotion up a hierarchy inevitably leads to over-promotion and incompetence. Through barbed anecdotes and wry humour the authors define the problem and show how anyone, whether at the top or bottom of the career ladder, can avoid its pitfalls. Or, indeed, avoid promotion entirely!

Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders?

Author : Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic
Publisher : Harvard Business Press
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2019-02-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781633696334

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Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders? by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic Pdf

Look around your office. Turn on the TV. Incompetent leadership is everywhere, and there's no denying that most of these leaders are men. In this timely and provocative book, Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic asks two powerful questions: Why is it so easy for incompetent men to become leaders? And why is it so hard for competent people--especially competent women--to advance? Marshaling decades of rigorous research, Chamorro-Premuzic points out that although men make up a majority of leaders, they underperform when compared with female leaders. In fact, most organizations equate leadership potential with a handful of destructive personality traits, like overconfidence and narcissism. In other words, these traits may help someone get selected for a leadership role, but they backfire once the person has the job. When competent women--and men who don't fit the stereotype--are unfairly overlooked, we all suffer the consequences. The result is a deeply flawed system that rewards arrogance rather than humility, and loudness rather than wisdom. There is a better way. With clarity and verve, Chamorro-Premuzic shows us what it really takes to lead and how new systems and processes can help us put the right people in charge.

Skilled Incompetence

Author : Chris Argyris,Harvard University. Harvard Business Review
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 6 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1986-01-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 000086501X

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Language Incompetence

Author : Suresh Canagarajah
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2022-05-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781000548549

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This book is framed as a memoir of the author’s journey through a cancer diagnosis and resulting impairments, as he continued his teaching and research activities during and after medical procedures. The narrative weaves together theoretical debates, textual analyses, and ethnographic data from communicative practices to redefine language competence. The book demonstrates: the generative and resistant value of human vulnerability the importance of vulnerability in motivating engagement with social networks and material ecologies for productive thinking, communication, and community the role of relational ethics in social and communicative life a decolonizing orientation to disability studies and language competence. While language competence was traditionally defined as mentally internalized grammatical knowledge for individual mastery of communication, this book demonstrates the need for distributed, ethical, and embodied practice. The book is intended for graduate students and researchers in language and literacy studies. It would interest scholars outside these disciplines to understand what language studies can offer to address the role of disabilities, impairments, and debilities in embodied communication and thinking. In the context of the global pandemic, compounded by environmental catastrophes and structural injustices which disproportionately affect marginalized communities, the book helps readers treat human vulnerability as the starting point for ethical social relations, strategic communication, and transformative education.

The Culture of Incompetence

Author : John Cartaina
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2009-11
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781440164132

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THE CULTURE OF INCOMPETENCE is a passionate, practical expose of the problems and solutions facing inner-city schools today. Intimate memoirs of the author's experiences working in an inner-city district for thirty-two years bring the issues to life in a personal, poignant picture of frustration and hope. This book is written for those people who see teaching as a mission to improve the lives of children who, through no fault of their own, do not receive the quality education that other children receive. It is for those concerned parents who drag themselves to school to visit a teacher after working the second or third shift in a factory. It is for those people who see education as a human and civil right whose quality should not be based on socioeconomic status or geographic location. It is for those teachers and administrators who bang their heads against the bureaucratic wall with occasional success. New teachers and those teachers who want to make a difference should read this book."

The Management of Teacher Incompetence

Author : Edwin M. Bridges
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Employees
ISBN : STANFORD:36105009105979

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On The Psychology Of Military Incompetence

Author : M Dixon,Norman F Dixon
Publisher : Random House
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2011-09-30
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781446475737

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On The Psychology Of Military Incompetence by M Dixon,Norman F Dixon Pdf

This unique and penetrating book surveys 100 years of military inefficiency from the Crimean War, through the Boer conflict, to the disasterous campaigns of the First World War and the calamities of the Second. It examines the social psychology of military organizations, provides case studies of individual commanders and identifies an alarming pattern in the causes of military disaster. Absorbing and original, this is the definitive history of military failures.

The Dismissal of Tenured Teachers for Incompetence

Author : Edwin M. Bridges,Patricia J. Gumport
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Employees
ISBN : STANFORD:36105003579872

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The Dismissal of Tenured Teachers for Incompetence by Edwin M. Bridges,Patricia J. Gumport Pdf

Presumed Incompetent II

Author : Yolanda Flores Niemann,Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs,Carmen G. González
Publisher : Utah State University Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2020-04-15
Category : Education
ISBN : 1607329646

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Presumed Incompetent II by Yolanda Flores Niemann,Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs,Carmen G. González Pdf

The courageous and inspiring personal narratives and empirical studies in Presumed Incompetent II: Race, Class, Power, and Resistance of Women in Academia name formidable obstacles and systemic biases that all women faculty—from diverse intersectional and transnational identities and from tenure track, terminal contract, and administrative positions—encounter in their higher education careers. They provide practical, specific, and insightful guidance to fight back, prevail, and thrive in challenging work environments. This new volume comes at a crucial historical moment as the United States grapples with a resurgence of white supremacy and misogyny at the forefront of our social and political dialogues that continue to permeate the academic world. Contributors: Marcia Allen Owens, Sarah Amira de la Garza, Sahar Aziz, Jacquelyn Bridgeman, Jamiella Brooks, Lolita Buckner Inniss, Kim Case, Donna Castaneda, Julia Chang, Meredith Clark, Meera Deo, Penelope Espinoza, Yvette Flores, Lynn Fujiwara, Jennifer Gomez, Angela Harris, Dorothy Hines, Rachelle Joplin, Jessica Lavariega Monforti, Cynthia Lee, Yessenia Manzo, Melissa Michelson, Susie E. Nam, Yolanda Flores Niemann, Jodi O’Brien, Amelia Ortega, Laura Padilla, Grace Park, Stacey Patton, Desdamona Rios, Melissa Michal Slocum, Nellie Tran, Rachel Tudor, Pamela Tywman Hoff, Adrien Wing, Jemimah Li Young

Overload, Performance Incompetence, and Regeneration in Sport

Author : Manfred Lehmann,Carl Foster,Uwe Gastmann,Hans Keizer,Jürgen M. Steinacker
Publisher : Springer
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2007-11-23
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780585340487

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Overload, Performance Incompetence, and Regeneration in Sport by Manfred Lehmann,Carl Foster,Uwe Gastmann,Hans Keizer,Jürgen M. Steinacker Pdf

This volume summarizes the proceedings of the Reisensburg workshop which took place at Reisensburg Castle in November 1997". The castle is built on the site of an - cient Roman compound and situated in the south of Germany at the Danube river. Sci- tists from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, South Africa, Switzerland, and the United States participated in the workshop. Like the 1996 workshop, the proceedings of which will be published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Ex- cise in 1998, the 1997 workshop also focused on the topic of overtraining in its widest sense to deepen our knowledge in this particularly sensitive field of sports science and sports practice. The authors see the present volume in a context with the proceedings p- sented by Guten (ed. ) "Running Injuries"; Saunders, Philadelphia (1997) and Kxeider, Fry, and O'Toole (eds. ) "Overtraining in Sport"; Human Kinetics, Champaign IL (1997). Overtraining, that is, too much stress combined with too little time for regeneration, can be seen as a crucial and threatening problem within the modern athletic community, of which significance can already be recognized reading daily newspapers: ". . . During the 1996 European championships, a gymnast shook his head almost imperceptibly, closed his eyes briefly and left the arena without looking up. He was fatigue personified. 'Suddenly, I just couldn't do any more. I just wanted to rest'". A look at his schedule showed why.

The Incompetent Teacher

Author : Edwin M. Bridges
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-28
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781134987771

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The Incompetent Teacher by Edwin M. Bridges Pdf

A revised edition of this book on teacher incompetence which, using research information, offers an analysis of the types of administrative response: tolerance of poor performance, salvage attempts and induced exits.