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Posted By Lichia Saner-Yiu 02-02-2013 15:51
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Dear Romie, Many thanks for pointing to your article on the learning style of students from Confucian Cultures. I found your paper made interesting reading. At the bottom of your page, you made reference to a shorter version to be published as a book chapter in 2005. I assume that it has been ...
Posted By Lichia Saner-Yiu 08-23-2012 16:11
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Hi, George, You asked why we could not stop viewing leadership from a "person-in-charge" perspective (my phrasing). I was reminded the term "hero worship" and looked it up in the Wikipedia (I know this is not a scholarly behaviour). Accordingly, hero worship is defined as the foolish or excessive ...
Posted By Lichia Saner-Yiu 04-20-2011 06:57
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Dear Ruth, Thanks for your comment and reminder of what McGregor Burn's saying. It is a liberating thought that leadership emerges from competing ideas/agendas/interest and open discussions. Best wishes, Lichia Prof. Lichia Saner-Yiu, Ed.D. President Centre for Socio-Eco-Nomic Development (CSEND) ...
Posted By Lichia Saner-Yiu 09-21-2010 08:33
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Dear Colleagues, I am in Kenya right now working with the national staff of a large humanitarian organisation. Critical thinking will also be a key skill for them in order to make the right decision in complex conflict situation. A reading list will be much appreciated. Best wishes, Lichia ...
Posted By Lichia Saner-Yiu 09-02-2010 11:30
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Dear Prof. Giritli, I don't have the instrument developed by Gudykunst. However, I read about an alternative instrument developed by a research group at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. The reference is as follows: "Developing a parsimonious measure of high-low context communication ...