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Pamela Gough will work to address gun violence – and will bring experience, a new vision, and integrity to City Hall
/0 Comments/in Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillOur final two Pamela Gough campaign clips are concerned with neighbourhood safety – including the issue of gun violence – and the Ward 3 Candidate’s pledge to bring experience, a new vision, and integrity to City Hall: Key Item No. 7: Pamela Gough outlines how she will promote neighbourhood safety in the face of gun […]
Key Item No. 7: Pamela Gough outlines how she will promote neighbourhood safety in the face of gun violence
/0 Comments/in Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillIn her seventh key campaign-item, Pamela Gough outlines how she will promote neighbourhood safety via community building – addressing the root causes of violence. No. 7 – Promote neighbourhood safety via community building – addressing the root causes of violence with evidence-based solutions-and enforcement Key points The key points in Pamela’s campaign platform are: (1) […]
Killing Neighbors: Webs of Violence in Rwanda (2009) by Lee Ann Fuji addresses the dynamics of the genocide that occurred in Rwanda
/0 Comments/in Language usage, Newsletter/by Jaan PillA March 8, 2018 Toronto Star article is entitled: “‘Classroom was like a stage’ for U of T associate professor Lee Ann Fujii: Sudden death of 56-year-old popular scholar last Friday rattles academic community.” According to online reports, Dr. Fujii died of the flu. A blurb at the Toronto Public Library website for Killing Neighbors: Webs […]
Tactics, strategy, and logistics drive the management of organized violence
/2 Comments/in Mississauga, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillWhen we speak of military leadership we are speaking of the management of organized violence. A random thought, that has occurred to me, concerns the inter-connectedness of all things. What follows are some additional, accumulated random thoughts. Vladimir Putin and Erving Goffman I have a keen interest in the discussion in Mr. Putin: Operative in […]
The oldest approach to management involves telling people what to do, if necessary by using violence or the threat of violence
/0 Comments/in Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillManagement: A Very Short Introduction (2013) is a delightful book, which provides a brief and cogent overview of management theory and practice. The book’s author, John Hendry, is founding director of the University of Cambridge MBA and has been teaching management for over 25 years. Reason has its limits The first chapter defines management and […]