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THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE “Leadership is not charisma, nor is it the same as management, though both may contribute to leadership practice. Management and leadership have two distinct roles and both are essential to the success of any enterprise. HISTORY – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The concept of a virtual institute bringing higher education and industry together was developed by Belgian Gert Van Mol in the early years of 2000. In 2007 he suggested The Wall Street Journal to incorporate the Institute’s concept in their circulation marketing department as an innovative line-extension. Between 2007 and 2011 the Institute carried the KELP, MAGGOTS AND MYCOPROTEIN AMONG FUTURE FOODS THAT MUST Researchers at the University of Cambridge say our future global food supply cannot be safeguarded by traditional approaches to improving food production. They suggest state-of-the-art, controlled-environment systems, producing novel foods, should be integrated into the food system to reduce vulnerability to environmental changes, pests and * Facebook
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THE GREAT MAN THEORY OF LEADERSHIP The great man theory of leadership became popular during the 19th-century. The mythology behind some of the world’s most famous leaders such as Abraham Lincoln, Julius Caesar, Mahatma Gandhi, and Alexander the Great helped contribute to the notion that great leaders are born and not made. In many examples, it seems as if the right manfor the
TRAIT THEORY OF PERSONALITY The combination and interaction of various traits forms a personality that is unique to each individual. Trait theory is focused on identifying and measuring these individual personality characteristics. Gordon Allport’s Trait Theory. In 1936, psychologist Gordon Allport found that one English-language dictionary alone contained more than SMARTPHONES HAVE LED TO THE ‘DEATH OF PROXIMITY’ The most in depth study ever to look at how adults use smartphones reveals how we are ‘homeless’ when we lose them because they are where we increasingly express our personalities, interests and values. We adapt them to our needs and have swapped face to face time with family, friends and colleagues for hours spent RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK AND HAPPINESS The overwhelming importance of having a job for happiness is evident throughout the analysis, and holds across all of the world’s regions. Overall, employed people evaluated the quality of their lives around 0.6 points higher on average than the unemployed on a scale from 0 to 10. And unemployed people reported that they experiencedaround 30
HEALTHY VS UNHEALTHY FOOD: THE CHALLENGES OF UNDERSTANDING We know a lot about food but little about the food choices that affect the nation’s health. Researchers have begun to devise experiments to find out why we choose a chocolate bar over an apple – and whether ‘swaps’ and ‘nudges’ are effective. The solution to THE ESSENCE OF LEADERSHIP: 10 CHARACTER VIRTUES OF A GOOD The Essence of Leadership 10 character virtues of a good leader. How do you measure up? By Gerard Seijts, Jeffrey Gandz, Mary Crossan and Mark Reno In assessing leaders at any level in an organization, we must always ask three questions. First, do they have the competencies to be a leader? Second, do they have THE VIRUS DETECTIVE WHO DISCOVERED EBOLA According to the dairy of Peter Piot first Sister Beate died from the disease.Then Sister Myriam caught the virus. It was the blood of Sister Myriam that was sent to Belgium to the lab of Peter Piot. A day after the arrival of the blood in Belgium, 30 September 1976, Sister Myriam died in Africa. Peter Piot (middle with beard and colored T THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE “Leadership is not charisma, nor is it the same as management, though both may contribute to leadership practice. Management and leadership have two distinct roles and both are essential to the success of any enterprise. HISTORY – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The concept of a virtual institute bringing higher education and industry together was developed by Belgian Gert Van Mol in the early years of 2000. In 2007 he suggested The Wall Street Journal to incorporate the Institute’s concept in their circulation marketing department as an innovative line-extension. Between 2007 and 2011 the Institute carried the KELP, MAGGOTS AND MYCOPROTEIN AMONG FUTURE FOODS THAT MUST Researchers at the University of Cambridge say our future global food supply cannot be safeguarded by traditional approaches to improving food production. They suggest state-of-the-art, controlled-environment systems, producing novel foods, should be integrated into the food system to reduce vulnerability to environmental changes, pests anddiseases.
THE GREAT MAN THEORY OF LEADERSHIP The great man theory of leadership became popular during the 19th-century. The mythology behind some of the world’s most famous leaders such as Abraham Lincoln, Julius Caesar, Mahatma Gandhi, and Alexander the Great helped contribute to the notion that great leaders are born and not made. In many examples, it seems as if the right manfor the
TRAIT THEORY OF PERSONALITY The combination and interaction of various traits forms a personality that is unique to each individual. Trait theory is focused on identifying and measuring these individual personality characteristics. Gordon Allport’s Trait Theory. In 1936, psychologist Gordon Allport found that one English-language dictionary alone contained more than SMARTPHONES HAVE LED TO THE ‘DEATH OF PROXIMITY’ The most in depth study ever to look at how adults use smartphones reveals how we are ‘homeless’ when we lose them because they are where we increasingly express our personalities, interests and values. We adapt them to our needs and have swapped face to face time with family, friends and colleagues for hours spent RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK AND HAPPINESS The overwhelming importance of having a job for happiness is evident throughout the analysis, and holds across all of the world’s regions. Overall, employed people evaluated the quality of their lives around 0.6 points higher on average than the unemployed on a scale from 0 to 10. And unemployed people reported that they experiencedaround 30
HEALTHY VS UNHEALTHY FOOD: THE CHALLENGES OF UNDERSTANDING We know a lot about food but little about the food choices that affect the nation’s health. Researchers have begun to devise experiments to find out why we choose a chocolate bar over an apple – and whether ‘swaps’ and ‘nudges’ are effective. The solution to THE ESSENCE OF LEADERSHIP: 10 CHARACTER VIRTUES OF A GOOD The Essence of Leadership 10 character virtues of a good leader. How do you measure up? By Gerard Seijts, Jeffrey Gandz, Mary Crossan and Mark Reno In assessing leaders at any level in an organization, we must always ask three questions. First, do they have the competencies to be a leader? Second, do they have THE VIRUS DETECTIVE WHO DISCOVERED EBOLA According to the dairy of Peter Piot first Sister Beate died from the disease.Then Sister Myriam caught the virus. It was the blood of Sister Myriam that was sent to Belgium to the lab of Peter Piot. A day after the arrival of the blood in Belgium, 30 September 1976, Sister Myriam died in Africa. Peter Piot (middle with beard and colored T 2020 – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The Future Leadership Institute team in Antwerp. By ekaterinaj on October 4, 2020 • ( Leave a comment ) The staff of The Future Leadership Institute in Antwerp has been decided for the academic year 2020-2021. Despite the difficult time for organizing events and HISTORY – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The concept of a virtual institute bringing higher education and industry together was developed by Belgian Gert Van Mol in the early years of 2000. In 2007 he suggested The Wall Street Journal to incorporate the Institute’s concept in their circulation marketing department as an innovative line-extension. Between 2007 and 2011 the Institute carried the EVENTS – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE March 4, 2020: FLI seminar about the future of social media influencing. Organising committee: The Future Leadership Institute Antwerp The Future Leadership Institute Antwerp will be organizing a session on the 4th of March 2020 at the prestigious Paleis op de Meir, Antwerp, Belgium. Topic: This session of the CONTACT US – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The 7R Future Leadership Institute p/a Catharinadreef 12, bijgebouw 1 2970 Schilde Belgium General Inquiries: info@fli.institute 7R FLI European Office: Gert Van Mol gertvanmol (at) hotmail.com +32 478 882 506 7R FLI India Office: Pal Harpinder info@fli.institute HOW LONG CAN COVID-19 LIVE ON SURFACES? According to a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can live in the air and on surfaces between several hours and several days. The study found that the virus is viable for up to 72 KELP, MAGGOTS AND MYCOPROTEIN AMONG FUTURE FOODS THAT MUST Researchers at the University of Cambridge say our future global food supply cannot be safeguarded by traditional approaches to improving food production. They suggest state-of-the-art, controlled-environment systems, producing novel foods, should be integrated into the food system to reduce vulnerability to environmental changes, pests anddiseases.
17 FEBRUARY 2021: FLI WEBINAR ON JAPANESE BUSINESS CULTURE Organising committee. The Future Leadership Institute Antwerpen will be organizing a webinar on 17 February 2021.This event will be in English. Topic. The evening will start with a keynote on Japanese business culture from Eddy Van Hemelrijck and Olivier Van Beneden, after which we will conduct a Q&A with all your questions on the topic.. Eddy Van Hemelrijck is a CEO at MAROR NV, a Co WHEN ALGORITHMIC FAIRNESS FIXES FAIL: THE CASE FOR KEEPING As healthcare systems increasingly rely on predictive algorithms to make decisions about patient care, they are bumping up against issues of fairness. For example, a hospital might use its electronic healthcare records to predict which patients are at risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes or depression and then offer high-risk patients special attention. DEEP LEARNING APPLIED IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Partner organisation IMPACT26 organizes a seminar and diner with Jonathan Berte, the CEO of Robovision. The subject of this session in February 2020 will be Artificial Intelligence. Jonathan Berte will tell us more about Deep Learning applied in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Robovision is reshaping the industry of tomorrow by their AI and robotics applications. SKIPPING BREAKFAST LINKED TO LOWER TEST SCORES Skipping breakfast linked to lower test scores. Researchers from the University of Leeds have for the first time demonstrated a link between eating breakfast and GCSE performance for secondary school students in the UK. Adding together all of a student’s exam results, they found that students who said they rarely ate breakfast achievednearly
THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE “Leadership is not charisma, nor is it the same as management, though both may contribute to leadership practice. Management and leadership have two distinct roles and both are essential to the success of any enterprise. HISTORY – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The concept of a virtual institute bringing higher education and industry together was developed by Belgian Gert Van Mol in the early years of 2000. In 2007 he suggested The Wall Street Journal to incorporate the Institute’s concept in their circulation marketing department as an innovative line-extension. Between 2007 and 2011 the Institute carried the KELP, MAGGOTS AND MYCOPROTEIN AMONG FUTURE FOODS THAT MUST Researchers at the University of Cambridge say our future global food supply cannot be safeguarded by traditional approaches to improving food production. They suggest state-of-the-art, controlled-environment systems, producing novel foods, should be integrated into the food system to reduce vulnerability to environmental changes, pests anddiseases.
THE GREAT MAN THEORY OF LEADERSHIP The great man theory of leadership became popular during the 19th-century. The mythology behind some of the world’s most famous leaders such as Abraham Lincoln, Julius Caesar, Mahatma Gandhi, and Alexander the Great helped contribute to the notion that great leaders are born and not made. In many examples, it seems as if the right manfor the
TRAIT THEORY OF PERSONALITY The combination and interaction of various traits forms a personality that is unique to each individual. Trait theory is focused on identifying and measuring these individual personality characteristics. Gordon Allport’s Trait Theory. In 1936, psychologist Gordon Allport found that one English-language dictionary alone contained more than SMARTPHONES HAVE LED TO THE ‘DEATH OF PROXIMITY’ The most in depth study ever to look at how adults use smartphones reveals how we are ‘homeless’ when we lose them because they are where we increasingly express our personalities, interests and values. We adapt them to our needs and have swapped face to face time with family, friends and colleagues for hours spent RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK AND HAPPINESS The overwhelming importance of having a job for happiness is evident throughout the analysis, and holds across all of the world’s regions. Overall, employed people evaluated the quality of their lives around 0.6 points higher on average than the unemployed on a scale from 0 to 10. And unemployed people reported that they experiencedaround 30
HEALTHY VS UNHEALTHY FOOD: THE CHALLENGES OF UNDERSTANDING We know a lot about food but little about the food choices that affect the nation’s health. Researchers have begun to devise experiments to find out why we choose a chocolate bar over an apple – and whether ‘swaps’ and ‘nudges’ are effective. The solution to THE ESSENCE OF LEADERSHIP: 10 CHARACTER VIRTUES OF A GOOD The Essence of Leadership 10 character virtues of a good leader. How do you measure up? By Gerard Seijts, Jeffrey Gandz, Mary Crossan and Mark Reno In assessing leaders at any level in an organization, we must always ask three questions. First, do they have the competencies to be a leader? Second, do they have THE VIRUS DETECTIVE WHO DISCOVERED EBOLA According to the dairy of Peter Piot first Sister Beate died from the disease.Then Sister Myriam caught the virus. It was the blood of Sister Myriam that was sent to Belgium to the lab of Peter Piot. A day after the arrival of the blood in Belgium, 30 September 1976, Sister Myriam died in Africa. Peter Piot (middle with beard and colored T THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE “Leadership is not charisma, nor is it the same as management, though both may contribute to leadership practice. Management and leadership have two distinct roles and both are essential to the success of any enterprise. HISTORY – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The concept of a virtual institute bringing higher education and industry together was developed by Belgian Gert Van Mol in the early years of 2000. In 2007 he suggested The Wall Street Journal to incorporate the Institute’s concept in their circulation marketing department as an innovative line-extension. Between 2007 and 2011 the Institute carried the KELP, MAGGOTS AND MYCOPROTEIN AMONG FUTURE FOODS THAT MUST Researchers at the University of Cambridge say our future global food supply cannot be safeguarded by traditional approaches to improving food production. They suggest state-of-the-art, controlled-environment systems, producing novel foods, should be integrated into the food system to reduce vulnerability to environmental changes, pests anddiseases.
THE GREAT MAN THEORY OF LEADERSHIP The great man theory of leadership became popular during the 19th-century. The mythology behind some of the world’s most famous leaders such as Abraham Lincoln, Julius Caesar, Mahatma Gandhi, and Alexander the Great helped contribute to the notion that great leaders are born and not made. In many examples, it seems as if the right manfor the
TRAIT THEORY OF PERSONALITY The combination and interaction of various traits forms a personality that is unique to each individual. Trait theory is focused on identifying and measuring these individual personality characteristics. Gordon Allport’s Trait Theory. In 1936, psychologist Gordon Allport found that one English-language dictionary alone contained more than SMARTPHONES HAVE LED TO THE ‘DEATH OF PROXIMITY’ The most in depth study ever to look at how adults use smartphones reveals how we are ‘homeless’ when we lose them because they are where we increasingly express our personalities, interests and values. We adapt them to our needs and have swapped face to face time with family, friends and colleagues for hours spent RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK AND HAPPINESS The overwhelming importance of having a job for happiness is evident throughout the analysis, and holds across all of the world’s regions. Overall, employed people evaluated the quality of their lives around 0.6 points higher on average than the unemployed on a scale from 0 to 10. And unemployed people reported that they experiencedaround 30
HEALTHY VS UNHEALTHY FOOD: THE CHALLENGES OF UNDERSTANDING We know a lot about food but little about the food choices that affect the nation’s health. Researchers have begun to devise experiments to find out why we choose a chocolate bar over an apple – and whether ‘swaps’ and ‘nudges’ are effective. The solution to THE ESSENCE OF LEADERSHIP: 10 CHARACTER VIRTUES OF A GOOD The Essence of Leadership 10 character virtues of a good leader. How do you measure up? By Gerard Seijts, Jeffrey Gandz, Mary Crossan and Mark Reno In assessing leaders at any level in an organization, we must always ask three questions. First, do they have the competencies to be a leader? Second, do they have THE VIRUS DETECTIVE WHO DISCOVERED EBOLA According to the dairy of Peter Piot first Sister Beate died from the disease.Then Sister Myriam caught the virus. It was the blood of Sister Myriam that was sent to Belgium to the lab of Peter Piot. A day after the arrival of the blood in Belgium, 30 September 1976, Sister Myriam died in Africa. Peter Piot (middle with beard and colored T 2020 – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The Future Leadership Institute team in Antwerp. By ekaterinaj on October 4, 2020 • ( Leave a comment ) The staff of The Future Leadership Institute in Antwerp has been decided for the academic year 2020-2021. Despite the difficult time for organizing events and HISTORY – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The concept of a virtual institute bringing higher education and industry together was developed by Belgian Gert Van Mol in the early years of 2000. In 2007 he suggested The Wall Street Journal to incorporate the Institute’s concept in their circulation marketing department as an innovative line-extension. Between 2007 and 2011 the Institute carried the EVENTS – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE March 4, 2020: FLI seminar about the future of social media influencing. Organising committee: The Future Leadership Institute Antwerp The Future Leadership Institute Antwerp will be organizing a session on the 4th of March 2020 at the prestigious Paleis op de Meir, Antwerp, Belgium. Topic: This session of the CONTACT US – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The 7R Future Leadership Institute p/a Catharinadreef 12, bijgebouw 1 2970 Schilde Belgium General Inquiries: info@fli.institute 7R FLI European Office: Gert Van Mol gertvanmol (at) hotmail.com +32 478 882 506 7R FLI India Office: Pal Harpinder info@fli.institute HOW LONG CAN COVID-19 LIVE ON SURFACES? According to a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can live in the air and on surfaces between several hours and several days. The study found that the virus is viable for up to 72 KELP, MAGGOTS AND MYCOPROTEIN AMONG FUTURE FOODS THAT MUST Researchers at the University of Cambridge say our future global food supply cannot be safeguarded by traditional approaches to improving food production. They suggest state-of-the-art, controlled-environment systems, producing novel foods, should be integrated into the food system to reduce vulnerability to environmental changes, pests anddiseases.
17 FEBRUARY 2021: FLI WEBINAR ON JAPANESE BUSINESS CULTURE Organising committee. The Future Leadership Institute Antwerpen will be organizing a webinar on 17 February 2021.This event will be in English. Topic. The evening will start with a keynote on Japanese business culture from Eddy Van Hemelrijck and Olivier Van Beneden, after which we will conduct a Q&A with all your questions on the topic.. Eddy Van Hemelrijck is a CEO at MAROR NV, a Co WHEN ALGORITHMIC FAIRNESS FIXES FAIL: THE CASE FOR KEEPING As healthcare systems increasingly rely on predictive algorithms to make decisions about patient care, they are bumping up against issues of fairness. For example, a hospital might use its electronic healthcare records to predict which patients are at risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes or depression and then offer high-risk patients special attention. DEEP LEARNING APPLIED IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Partner organisation IMPACT26 organizes a seminar and diner with Jonathan Berte, the CEO of Robovision. The subject of this session in February 2020 will be Artificial Intelligence. Jonathan Berte will tell us more about Deep Learning applied in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Robovision is reshaping the industry of tomorrow by their AI and robotics applications. SKIPPING BREAKFAST LINKED TO LOWER TEST SCORES Skipping breakfast linked to lower test scores. Researchers from the University of Leeds have for the first time demonstrated a link between eating breakfast and GCSE performance for secondary school students in the UK. Adding together all of a student’s exam results, they found that students who said they rarely ate breakfast achievednearly
THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE “Leadership is not charisma, nor is it the same as management, though both may contribute to leadership practice. Management and leadership have two distinct roles and both are essential to the success of any enterprise. KELP, MAGGOTS AND MYCOPROTEIN AMONG FUTURE FOODS THAT MUST Researchers at the University of Cambridge say our future global food supply cannot be safeguarded by traditional approaches to improving food production. They suggest state-of-the-art, controlled-environment systems, producing novel foods, should be integrated into the food system to reduce vulnerability to environmental changes, pests anddiseases.
SMARTPHONES HAVE LED TO THE ‘DEATH OF PROXIMITY’ The most in depth study ever to look at how adults use smartphones reveals how we are ‘homeless’ when we lose them because they are where we increasingly express our personalities, interests and values. We adapt them to our needs and have swapped face to face time with family, friends and colleagues for hours spent INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND SOCIAL DISTANCING IN NATURE Forager ants do it, vampire bats do it, guppies do it, and mandrills do it. Long before humans learned about and started “social distancing due to COVID-19,” animals in nature intuitively practiced social distancing when one of their own became sick. In a new review published in Science, Dana Hawley, a professor of biological sciences in the Virginia Tech College WHEN ALGORITHMIC FAIRNESS FIXES FAIL: THE CASE FOR KEEPING As healthcare systems increasingly rely on predictive algorithms to make decisions about patient care, they are bumping up against issues of fairness. For example, a hospital might use its electronic healthcare records to predict which patients are at risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes or depression and then offer high-risk patients special attention. THE GREAT MAN THEORY OF LEADERSHIP The great man theory of leadership became popular during the 19th-century. The mythology behind some of the world’s most famous leaders such as Abraham Lincoln, Julius Caesar, Mahatma Gandhi, and Alexander the Great helped contribute to the notion that great leaders are born and not made. In many examples, it seems as if the right manfor the
TRAIT THEORY OF PERSONALITY The combination and interaction of various traits forms a personality that is unique to each individual. Trait theory is focused on identifying and measuring these individual personality characteristics. Gordon Allport’s Trait Theory. In 1936, psychologist Gordon Allport found that one English-language dictionary alone contained more than RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK AND HAPPINESS The overwhelming importance of having a job for happiness is evident throughout the analysis, and holds across all of the world’s regions. Overall, employed people evaluated the quality of their lives around 0.6 points higher on average than the unemployed on a scale from 0 to 10. And unemployed people reported that they experiencedaround 30
THE ESSENCE OF LEADERSHIP: 10 CHARACTER VIRTUES OF A GOOD The Essence of Leadership 10 character virtues of a good leader. How do you measure up? By Gerard Seijts, Jeffrey Gandz, Mary Crossan and Mark Reno In assessing leaders at any level in an organization, we must always ask three questions. First, do they have the competencies to be a leader? Second, do they have THE BATTLE OVER ALFRED NOBEL’S TESTAMENT The Battle Over Alfred Nobel’s Testament. On 2 January 1897, the will of Alfred Nobel, the deceased Swedish dynamite millionaire was widely published. The bulk of his great fortune was left to form a fund, from the annual income of which five prizes were to be distributed to those who, “during the preceding year, shall haveconferred the
THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE “Leadership is not charisma, nor is it the same as management, though both may contribute to leadership practice. Management and leadership have two distinct roles and both are essential to the success of any enterprise. KELP, MAGGOTS AND MYCOPROTEIN AMONG FUTURE FOODS THAT MUST Researchers at the University of Cambridge say our future global food supply cannot be safeguarded by traditional approaches to improving food production. They suggest state-of-the-art, controlled-environment systems, producing novel foods, should be integrated into the food system to reduce vulnerability to environmental changes, pests anddiseases.
SMARTPHONES HAVE LED TO THE ‘DEATH OF PROXIMITY’ The most in depth study ever to look at how adults use smartphones reveals how we are ‘homeless’ when we lose them because they are where we increasingly express our personalities, interests and values. We adapt them to our needs and have swapped face to face time with family, friends and colleagues for hours spent INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND SOCIAL DISTANCING IN NATURE Forager ants do it, vampire bats do it, guppies do it, and mandrills do it. Long before humans learned about and started “social distancing due to COVID-19,” animals in nature intuitively practiced social distancing when one of their own became sick. In a new review published in Science, Dana Hawley, a professor of biological sciences in the Virginia Tech College WHEN ALGORITHMIC FAIRNESS FIXES FAIL: THE CASE FOR KEEPING As healthcare systems increasingly rely on predictive algorithms to make decisions about patient care, they are bumping up against issues of fairness. For example, a hospital might use its electronic healthcare records to predict which patients are at risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes or depression and then offer high-risk patients special attention. THE GREAT MAN THEORY OF LEADERSHIP The great man theory of leadership became popular during the 19th-century. The mythology behind some of the world’s most famous leaders such as Abraham Lincoln, Julius Caesar, Mahatma Gandhi, and Alexander the Great helped contribute to the notion that great leaders are born and not made. In many examples, it seems as if the right manfor the
TRAIT THEORY OF PERSONALITY The combination and interaction of various traits forms a personality that is unique to each individual. Trait theory is focused on identifying and measuring these individual personality characteristics. Gordon Allport’s Trait Theory. In 1936, psychologist Gordon Allport found that one English-language dictionary alone contained more than RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK AND HAPPINESS The overwhelming importance of having a job for happiness is evident throughout the analysis, and holds across all of the world’s regions. Overall, employed people evaluated the quality of their lives around 0.6 points higher on average than the unemployed on a scale from 0 to 10. And unemployed people reported that they experiencedaround 30
THE ESSENCE OF LEADERSHIP: 10 CHARACTER VIRTUES OF A GOOD The Essence of Leadership 10 character virtues of a good leader. How do you measure up? By Gerard Seijts, Jeffrey Gandz, Mary Crossan and Mark Reno In assessing leaders at any level in an organization, we must always ask three questions. First, do they have the competencies to be a leader? Second, do they have THE BATTLE OVER ALFRED NOBEL’S TESTAMENT The Battle Over Alfred Nobel’s Testament. On 2 January 1897, the will of Alfred Nobel, the deceased Swedish dynamite millionaire was widely published. The bulk of his great fortune was left to form a fund, from the annual income of which five prizes were to be distributed to those who, “during the preceding year, shall haveconferred the
THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE “Leadership is not charisma, nor is it the same as management, though both may contribute to leadership practice. Management and leadership have two distinct roles and both are essential to the success of any enterprise. ABOUT – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Executive Summary The Future Leadership Institute is a virtual organisation, researching and promoting the essence of ‘leadership’ in society. The Future Leadership Institute is widely recognized as a pioneering open business eco-system inviting thought leaders, academics, society leaders, high potentials, elected student leaders and CEO’s to co-create content, seminars, conferences and 2021 – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE 14 posts published by ekaterinaj in the year 2021. “Leadership is not charisma, nor is it the same as management, though both may contribute to leadership practice. HOW LONG CAN COVID-19 LIVE ON SURFACES? According to a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can live in the air and on surfaces between several hours and several days. The study found that the virus is viable for up to 72 HISTORY – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The concept of a virtual institute bringing higher education and industry together was developed by Belgian Gert Van Mol in the early years of 2000. In 2007 he suggested The Wall Street Journal to incorporate the Institute’s concept in their circulation marketing department as an innovative line-extension. Between 2007 and 2011 the Institute carried the TV – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE More than 180 students attended the Future Leadership Institute lecture on the American Elections at Sint Jan Berchmanscollege,Westmalle, Belgium
INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND SOCIAL DISTANCING IN NATURE Forager ants do it, vampire bats do it, guppies do it, and mandrills do it. Long before humans learned about and started “social distancing due to COVID-19,” animals in nature intuitively practiced social distancing when one of their own became sick. In a new review published in Science, Dana Hawley, a professor of biological sciences in the Virginia Tech College THE ESSENCE OF LEADERSHIP: 10 CHARACTER VIRTUES OF A GOOD The Essence of Leadership 10 character virtues of a good leader. How do you measure up? By Gerard Seijts, Jeffrey Gandz, Mary Crossan and Mark Reno In assessing leaders at any level in an organization, we must always ask three questions. First, do they have the competencies to be a leader? Second, do they have HEALTHY VS UNHEALTHY FOOD: THE CHALLENGES OF UNDERSTANDING We know a lot about food but little about the food choices that affect the nation’s health. Researchers have begun to devise experiments to find out why we choose a chocolate bar over an apple – and whether ‘swaps’ and ‘nudges’ are effective. The solution to THE VIRUS DETECTIVE WHO DISCOVERED EBOLA According to the dairy of Peter Piot first Sister Beate died from the disease.Then Sister Myriam caught the virus. It was the blood of Sister Myriam that was sent to Belgium to the lab of Peter Piot. A day after the arrival of the blood in Belgium, 30 September 1976, Sister Myriam died in Africa. Peter Piot (middle with beard and colored T THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE “Leadership is not charisma, nor is it the same as management, though both may contribute to leadership practice. Management and leadership have two distinct roles and both are essential to the success of any enterprise. HISTORY – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The concept of a virtual institute bringing higher education and industry together was developed by Belgian Gert Van Mol in the early years of 2000. In 2007 he suggested The Wall Street Journal to incorporate the Institute’s concept in their circulation marketing department as an innovative line-extension. Between 2007 and 2011 the Institute carried the WHEN ALGORITHMIC FAIRNESS FIXES FAIL: THE CASE FOR KEEPING As healthcare systems increasingly rely on predictive algorithms to make decisions about patient care, they are bumping up against issues of fairness. For example, a hospital might use its electronic healthcare records to predict which patients are at risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes or depression and then offer high-risk patients special attention. SMARTPHONES HAVE LED TO THE ‘DEATH OF PROXIMITY’ The most in depth study ever to look at how adults use smartphones reveals how we are ‘homeless’ when we lose them because they are where we increasingly express our personalities, interests and values. We adapt them to our needs and have swapped face to face time with family, friends and colleagues for hours spent RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK AND HAPPINESS Happiness is typically defined by how people experience and evaluate their lives as a whole. Since most of us spend a large proportion of our lives at work, it is inevitable that our experiences and feelings there have a strong influence on our levels of happiness. In the THE GREAT MAN THEORY OF LEADERSHIP Have you ever heard the phrase, "Great leaders are born, not made"? This quote sums up the basic tenant of the great man theory of leadership, which suggests that the capacity for leadership is inborn. According to this theory, you're either a natural born leader or you're not. The term "Great Man" was used because, TRAIT THEORY OF PERSONALITY If someone asked you to describe the personality of a close friend, what kind of things would you say? A few things that might spring to mind are descriptive terms such as outgoing, kind and even-tempered. All of these represent traits. What exactly does HEALTHY VS UNHEALTHY FOOD: THE CHALLENGES OF UNDERSTANDING We know a lot about food but little about the food choices that affect the nation’s health. Researchers have begun to devise experiments to find out why we choose a chocolate bar over an apple – and whether ‘swaps’ and ‘nudges’ are effective. The solution to THE VIRUS DETECTIVE WHO DISCOVERED EBOLA Nearly 40 years ago, a young Belgian scientist traveled to a remote part of the Congolese rainforest - his task was to help find out why so many people were dying from an unknown and terrifying disease. In September 1976, a package containing a shiny, blue thermos flask arrived at the Institute of Tropical Medicine THE BATTLE OVER ALFRED NOBEL’S TESTAMENT On 2 January 1897, the will of Alfred Nobel, the deceased Swedish dynamite millionaire was widely published. The bulk of his great fortune was left to form a fund, from the annual income of which five prizes were to be distributed to those who, "during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit upon THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE “Leadership is not charisma, nor is it the same as management, though both may contribute to leadership practice. Management and leadership have two distinct roles and both are essential to the success of any enterprise. HISTORY – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE The concept of a virtual institute bringing higher education and industry together was developed by Belgian Gert Van Mol in the early years of 2000. In 2007 he suggested The Wall Street Journal to incorporate the Institute’s concept in their circulation marketing department as an innovative line-extension. Between 2007 and 2011 the Institute carried the WHEN ALGORITHMIC FAIRNESS FIXES FAIL: THE CASE FOR KEEPING As healthcare systems increasingly rely on predictive algorithms to make decisions about patient care, they are bumping up against issues of fairness. For example, a hospital might use its electronic healthcare records to predict which patients are at risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes or depression and then offer high-risk patients special attention. SMARTPHONES HAVE LED TO THE ‘DEATH OF PROXIMITY’ The most in depth study ever to look at how adults use smartphones reveals how we are ‘homeless’ when we lose them because they are where we increasingly express our personalities, interests and values. We adapt them to our needs and have swapped face to face time with family, friends and colleagues for hours spent RESEARCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK AND HAPPINESS Happiness is typically defined by how people experience and evaluate their lives as a whole. Since most of us spend a large proportion of our lives at work, it is inevitable that our experiences and feelings there have a strong influence on our levels of happiness. In the THE GREAT MAN THEORY OF LEADERSHIP Have you ever heard the phrase, "Great leaders are born, not made"? This quote sums up the basic tenant of the great man theory of leadership, which suggests that the capacity for leadership is inborn. According to this theory, you're either a natural born leader or you're not. The term "Great Man" was used because, TRAIT THEORY OF PERSONALITY If someone asked you to describe the personality of a close friend, what kind of things would you say? A few things that might spring to mind are descriptive terms such as outgoing, kind and even-tempered. All of these represent traits. What exactly does HEALTHY VS UNHEALTHY FOOD: THE CHALLENGES OF UNDERSTANDING We know a lot about food but little about the food choices that affect the nation’s health. Researchers have begun to devise experiments to find out why we choose a chocolate bar over an apple – and whether ‘swaps’ and ‘nudges’ are effective. The solution to THE VIRUS DETECTIVE WHO DISCOVERED EBOLA Nearly 40 years ago, a young Belgian scientist traveled to a remote part of the Congolese rainforest - his task was to help find out why so many people were dying from an unknown and terrifying disease. In September 1976, a package containing a shiny, blue thermos flask arrived at the Institute of Tropical Medicine THE BATTLE OVER ALFRED NOBEL’S TESTAMENT On 2 January 1897, the will of Alfred Nobel, the deceased Swedish dynamite millionaire was widely published. The bulk of his great fortune was left to form a fund, from the annual income of which five prizes were to be distributed to those who, "during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit upon IN GENERAL – THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE In General. 1. The adagio of The Future Leadership Institute says it all ‘Inquirere et Immutare” or “To Study and Reform”. We believe in lifelong learning as a way to grow ourselves from birth till death, not only to just acquire knowledge and skills, but to continuously improve our personal environment and hence society by ouractions.
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THE US TURN FOR THE WORST As COVID-19 case numbers are rising in more than half of the states in the US, experts are now predicting 180,000 deaths by October 1, USA Today reports. A universal mask-wearing order in the US, however, could save as many as 33,000 lives, according to the University of Washington Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. And yet,wearing a mask
KELP, MAGGOTS AND MYCOPROTEIN AMONG FUTURE FOODS THAT MUST Researchers at the University of Cambridge say our future global food supply cannot be safeguarded by traditional approaches to improving food production. They suggest state-of-the-art, controlled-environment systems, producing novel foods, should be integrated into the food system to reduce vulnerability to environmental changes, pests anddiseases.
EYE-TRACKING RESEARCH SHEDS LIGHT ON HOW BACKGROUND MUSIC According to a new study, the mood of background music in a movie scene affects a person’s empathy toward the main character and their interpretation of the plot, environment, and character’s personality traits. The findings were published in Frontiers in Psychology. While researchers have long studied the impact of music on human behavior,fewer studies have
TRAIT THEORY OF PERSONALITY If someone asked you to describe the personality of a close friend, what kind of things would you say? A few things that might spring to mind are descriptive terms such as outgoing, kind and even-tempered. All of these represent traits. What exactly does DEEP LEARNING APPLIED IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Partner organisation IMPACT26 organizes a seminar and diner with Jonathan Berte, the CEO of Robovision. The subject of this session in February 2020 will be Artificial Intelligence. Jonathan Berte will tell us more about Deep Learning applied in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Robovision is reshaping the industry of tomorrow by their AI and robotics applications. WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO HAVE CHILDREN? “If fertility was reduced to below replacement everywhere in the world right now, at least half or more of the population growth in the next 60 or 70 years would be due to population momentum: the existing large cohorts of women of reproductive age who don’t have many children each, but collectively produce fairly large numbers,” says Reid.“In the longer term, people deciding not to THE VIRUS DETECTIVE WHO DISCOVERED EBOLA Nearly 40 years ago, a young Belgian scientist traveled to a remote part of the Congolese rainforest - his task was to help find out why so many people were dying from an unknown and terrifying disease. In September 1976, a package containing a shiny, blue thermos flask arrived at the Institute of Tropical Medicine THE FUTURE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE BRIDGING UNIVERSITY AND INDUSTRY | INQUIRERE ET IMMUTARE = TO STUDYAND REFORM
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