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What could the conversation between an internationallyprominent CEO and a career Benedictine monk possibly teach us about business In The Manager and the Monk Jochen Zeitz and Anselm Grun engage in a lively dialogue about leading with values in the fastchanging 21stcentury world exploring such questions as Do core values stand a chance in the world of business To what extent does a monk think like a manager How much consideration and empathy can a manager afford to show What do money and success mean to usAt first glance Jochen Zeitz and Anselm Grun seem as different as two men can be Zeitz is the CEO of a major corporation Puma a leader at multinational luxury brands holding company PPR and was the youngest CEO in history to lead a company on the German stock exchange He speaks 6 languages and has lived in the US Germany and Kenya Anselm Grun meanwhile has lived in a Benedictine monastery since he was 19 He manages the staff and finances of the monasterys commercial activities which include beekeeping furnituremaking and baking He is also an author of dozens of religious and spiritual books Their conversation began two years ago at an onstage discussion in front of an audience in Nuremberg Aware that the missions and goals of their organizations and their lifestyles are worlds apart they write We were initially surprised and intrigued to find that there is more that unites us than divides us We both wish to protect the environment improve society and employ sustainable methods both within our companies and beyond their borders As managers we must learn to conduct business without harming people or the environment As spiritual human beings we look for ways to find ourselves and create more unity without losing sight of the need for efficient managementTo inform their dialogue Zeitz the Manager spent some time in the monastery where he was able to find peace and see his world from a different point of view In return Grun the Monk expanded his knowledge of virtual companies such as PUMA and the fastpaced electronically networked world of targets and numbers by visiting the group headquarters and attending conferencesThrough a series of topical chapters on subjects such as sustainability the economy and prosperity culture values success and responsibility The Manager and the Monk engage in a dialogue that shows how to effectively manage with values in the 21st century. By: Josh Houterman 6D. Arrogant. monk. Once upon a time there was a monk called Shan he had earned himself a great name . but. . he was very arrogant. . Qui Jun heard of the arrogance he had, he wanted to teach him a lesson.. Julia Hirschberg. CS 4705. Thanks to Dan Jurafsky, Diane Litman, Andy Kehler, Jim Martin . What makes a text or dialogue coherent? . “Consider, for example, the difference between passages (18.71) and (18.72). Almost certainly not. The reason is that these utterances, when juxtaposed, will not exhibit coherence. Do you have a discourse? Assume that you have collected an arbitrary set of well-formed and independently interpretable utterances, for instance, by randomly selecting one sentence from each of the previous chapters of this book.” . Discourse Markers. Chapter 4.3.6. Overview. This presentation gives a small introduction to the topic of discourse markers and a few examples in both ASL and English.. It also includes a few markers that are borrowed from ASL but used more commonly in TASL (or with deaf people who have very limited vision).. Selena . Adriana . Christian. Nicholas . Kwan . Parrots. “Parrot. " is a broad term that can refer to any of several hundred subspecies including but not limited to amazons, macaws, lories, . parrotlets. Pharisees . Four Lessons . on True. Leadership . from Luke 14:1-24. Note:. Any videos in this presentation will only play online. After you download the slideshow, you will need to also download the videos from YouTube & add them back into your PowerPoint.. Practical Living Skills. Monastery Project. How Monk’s and Nuns saved Western Civilization during the Dark Ages. 700 – 1000 C.E.. The Monastery Project. Its rise and spread – hermits were the first to leave the cities and to seek solitude in the desert regions.. The role of a monk. Every . town and most villages has a church or . chapelof. . some kind. The church was great and powerful in . theMiddle. . Ages. .. . Monks and nuns serviced the churches.. Under the rule of an abbot, they devoted their lives . SUBJECT. : . . ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT. DEPARTMENT :EC . SEM:3. rd. PREPARED BY: . PARIHAR SHIPRA A. (130500111012). PARMAR KINYARI P. (130500111013). PATEL DHARA H. (130500111014). GUIDED BY: . 8-3. Organization – Early Church. Archbishop. Leader of the Bishopric. Bishop. Group of parishes: bishoprics. Priests. Led local Christian communities called parishes. Church was:. Center of social life. Case Study: Thelonious Monk. Monk was first hospitalized in 1957 at Bellevue in NYC.. It was an involuntary admission. He was considered “a danger to himself and others” so was held for observation. Psalm 28:1. To you, O Lord, I call; my rock, . John 17:3. And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent. .. Proverbs 24:3-4. By wisdom a house is built, and by understanding it is established; by knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious and pleasant riches.. and Kenzie McGregor. Not. this. Or . that. But this. . . . The Monk is not the typical monk who studies diligently, conducts himself piously, and fasts. Instead. . .. Rebellious. . Wealthy. (A love knot). By: Paige Ayotte, Addison Duffy, & Erika . VanHavel. When and Who?. Public Law October 21, 1972 (Ray & Potter, 2011). . Passed by Congress (Ray & Potter, 2011). Monk seals, walruses, dolphins, whales, sea lions. The Benefits of Reading Books,Most people read to read and the benefits of reading are surplus. But what are the benefits of reading. Keep reading to find out how reading will help you and may even add years to your life!.The Benefits of Reading Books,What are the benefits of reading you ask? Down below we have listed some of the most common benefits and ones that you will definitely enjoy along with the new adventures provided by the novel you choose to read.,Exercise the Brain by Reading .When you read, your brain gets a workout. You have to remember the various characters, settings, plots and retain that information throughout the book. Your brain is doing a lot of work and you don’t even realize it. Which makes it the perfect exercise!
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