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We believe this is the first guide of its kind ever published. It is designed by experts for experts, to help them actively build their capability. It assists experts in becoming the very best experts they can by helping them craft meaningful and actionable Personal Growth Plans. It contains 102 growth opportunities - initiatives which, when put into action, position experts, no matter what their expert domain, to have greater impact and influence, and add more value.GROWTH FOR EXPERTSMany of those using this book will have participated in one of Expertunity's growth programs for experts around the world. So, you'll understand about the concept of the Expertship Model, and the process by which you should develop your Personal Growth Plan using our template. It is however designed to be a standalone tool, so we have included chapters at the beginning of this Guide explaining these concepts. If you know about them already you can jump straight over them. If you're new to the concept you can read about how Expertship is for experts what leadership is to leaders.THE EXPERTSHIP MODELThe Expertship Model is a result of years of research and testing and is acknowledged as one of the leading capability frameworks for experts. Experts from places as far afield as Las Vegas, New York, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Sydney and Auckland use the model. These experts operatein a wide variety of expert domains -IT, law, HR, Engineering, Sales, Finance, Risk and Science.THE EXPERTSHIP360This Guide is best used in conjunction with a feedback tool, such as the Expertship360. Recipients of a 360 report get valuable feedback from a range of their stakeholders, and thus can determine which capabilities are their strengths to be built upon, and which capabilities present opportunities for significantly more value to be added. The growth initiatives listed in this Guide are organised by capability area.A GUIDE FOR MANAGERS OF EXPERTS, TOOSome readers may lead a team or division of experts. You might be responsible for helping them identify and satisfy their development needs. This Guide represents the latest thinking on how to motivate and get the best value from your experts. You may be receiving it as an accompaniment to Expertunity's Leader of Experts program.TOP EXPERTS COMBINE TECHNICAL AND ENTERPRISE SKILLSExperts face many challenges that are unique to them. Many challenges are resolved by deploying technical skills - skills which experts have typically been trained in many times over the years. In fact, usually nearly all of an experts' capability development has been in these technical areas. However, the very best experts combine these technical skills with what we refer to as enterprise skills. These are the additional skills - such as business acumen, change agility, stakeholder management, and personal impact - which enable experts to deploy their technical skills best. Many experts have missed out on training in these skills, and the arrival of Expertship programs seeks to restore this imbalance. You can find out about all of our Expertship services at http: //www.expertunity.global/ Of course, we would love to hear your feedback on how we can continue to improve this Guide. Please let us know how you found it helpful, and how you think we could make it easier to use. We would also love to hear your success stories putting these growth initiatives to work. Our website provides you with a direct line of contact with the authors.Good luck with your personal growth plan
Extremity might suggest violence, pornography, criminality, misanthropy, danger, recklessness, eccentricity or obscurantism. How has art exceeded its own example through performance art? How have artists used performance to question and overextend the limits of form in the 1970s? And with what effects? -- .
Across a series of twelve in-depth interviews with a diverse range of major artists, Dominic Johnson presents a new oral history of performance art. Each interview is preceded by an overview of the artist's work, and the volume itself is introduced by a thoughtful critical essay on performance art and oral history.
Glorious catastrophe presents the first detailed critical analysis of the visual art, film, performance and writing of Jack Smith, an icon of the New York avant-garde, from the early 1960s until his AIDS-related death in 1989. It uses his personal papers, and unpublished interviews with friends and collaborators. -- .
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