"The Lost Art of Garrison Leadership" was written by Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) John A. M. F. T. H. "Gus" Cummings. The book explores the importance of effective leadership within military garrisons and addresses the challenges leaders face in fostering a positive and productive environment for service members. Cummings draws on his own experiences to highlight the significance of strong leadership in maintaining morale and operational effectiveness.
It was a time of great beauty and many pieces of literature that are considered the most famous in the world were wrote during that period. Art was also greatly popular.
Many artifacts and pieces of art were stolen, destroyed and lost during the war, and the location of many of them still remains a mystery. There are several lists that exist of broken, missing or stolen artifacts.
It was a book that was written by Sun Tzu on the art of war.
Hitler didn't have an art teacher - he was rejected from art school. Now you see how important creative education is!
Reagan's supply-side economics,which reduced taxes on the wealthy, thus giving them excess to speculate on art.
The address of the Garrison Art Center is: Po Box 4, Garrison, NY 10524-0004
Leadership is an art, art can not be tought. leaders are born not made
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It is the art of influencing people through leadership.
Ovid wrote Ars Amatoria.
Robert M. Pirsig wrote Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
Meerkat Manor - 2005 The Art of Leadership - 2.9 was released on: USA: 27 October 2006
Steven S. Taylor has written: 'Leadership craft, leadership art' -- subject(s): Leadership
Reinventing a Lost Art was created on 2003-07-01.
Craft of the Lost Art was created on 2007-08-26.
The book "The Art of Travel" was written by a man named Alain de Botton. Also known for books such as "Essays in Love" and "In Search of Lost Time", he has been a bestseller in both the US and the UK
Meerkat Manor - 2005 The Art of Leadership 2-9 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G