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Keller still believes that the industry can create strong leaders, good followers and develop contextual intelligence.
FORBES: The End of Leadership--at Least As We Know It!
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Companies can help employees develop their own emotional and social intelligence.
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Its job was to review this intelligence to help digest it for me and other policymakers, to help us develop Defense Department strategy for the war on terrorism.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: DOD Briefing on Intelligence Matters
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Mr. STEPHEN HADLEY (National Security Adviser): It is this intelligence and the picture it paints that caused the president to conclude and then develop a new strategy or a new approach.
NPR: This Week in Washington: Iraq Debate, Intel Estimate
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In the aftermath of the computer decontrol fiasco, Mr. Kloske (who was then awaiting Senate confirmation for his present position as Under Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration) promised to develop an interagency mechanism for eliciting and incorporating the views of technical and intelligence experts throughout the U.S. government with a view to avoiding the sort of problems that arose in the earlier case.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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It wasn't so long ago that we were supposed to develop our workplace "EQ"--that's Emotional Intelligence--and before that, to remember our Myers-Briggs personality type. (Now was it "ExtrovertedIntuitive FeelingPerceiver" or "Introverted Sensing Thinking Judger"?) Corporate America, it seems, has an unappeasable hunger for the newest, hottest management concepts--all of which, on closer examination, appear eerily similar.
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Our armed forces - like their counterparts in the intelligence community, Department of Homeland Security and law enforcement - have a professional duty to know the enemy and develop appropriate responses to the threat doctrine.
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