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		<title>The State as an Organization (Part 1 of 8)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lecture by Michael S. Rozeff presented at the Lugwig von Mises Institute&#8217;s annual Austrian Scholars Conference held March 16-18, 2006 in Auburn, Alabama. http://mises.org
Michael S. Rozeff is the Louis M. Jacobs Professor of Finance at the University at Buffalo. Dr. Rozeff has published articles on stock market pricing, earnings forecasting, corporate dividend policy, corporate divestiture, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/lUNtodR02SM/2.jpg" align="left">Lecture by Michael S. Rozeff presented at the Lugwig von Mises Institute&#8217;s annual Austrian Scholars Conference held March 16-18, 2006 in Auburn, Alabama. http://mises.org</p>
<p>Michael S. Rozeff is the Louis M. Jacobs Professor of Finance at the University at Buffalo. Dr. Rozeff has published articles on stock market pricing, earnings forecasting, corporate dividend policy, corporate divestiture, insider trading, and the Asian stock markets. He has been associate editor of several finance journals. Dr. Rozeff&#8217;s recent articles on economics and politics are archived at LewRockwell.com.</p>
<p>Related links:<br />
http://www.lewrockwell.com/rozeff/rozeff-arch.html<br />
http://mgt.buffalo.edu/home/faculty/academic/finance/faculty/msroz</p>
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		<title>Guerrilla Teaching (Part 1 of 3)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lecture by Peter G. Klein presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute&#8217;s seminar &#8220;Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for Liberty&#8221; held in San Mateo, California; 15-16 October 2004. http://mises.org
Peter G. Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/Xu-CqW1PRr0/2.jpg" align="left">Lecture by Peter G. Klein presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute&#8217;s seminar &#8220;Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for Liberty&#8221; held in San Mateo, California; 15-16 October 2004. http://mises.org</p>
<p>Peter G. Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri and Associate Director of the Contracting and Organizations Research Institute (CORI). He is also an adjunct professor at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, and a Faculty Research Fellow at the McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership.</p>
<p>Klein specializes in organizational economics, strategy, and entrepreneurship, with applications to corporate diversification, organizational design, and innovation. His books include Entrepreneurship and the Firm: Austrian Perspectives on Economic Organization (edited with Nicolai J. Foss, Edward Elgar, 2002), The Fortunes of Liberalism, volume 4 of The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek (University of Chicago Press, 1992), and The Theory of the Firm: Emergence, Synthesis, Challenges, and New Directions (with Nicolai J. Foss, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). </p>
<p>During the 2000-2001 academic year, Klein was a Senior Economist on the Council of Economic Advisers. Klein taught previously at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Georgia, the Copenhagen Business School, and the Olin Business School. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, studying under 2009 Nobel Laureate Oliver E. Williamson, and his B.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He runs the Organizations and Markets blog with Nicolai J. Foss, professor at the Copenhagen Business School. (Source: Wikipedia)</p>
<p>Related links:<br />
http://mises.org/fellow.aspx?Id=21<br />
http://blog.mises.org/archives/author/peter_g_klein/<br />
http://www.independent.org/aboutus/person_detail.asp?id=1367</p>
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		<title>The Firm vs. Nationalism (Part 2 of 3)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lecture by Peter G. Klein given at the 2006 Mises Supporter&#8217;s Summit, hosted at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, 27-28 October 2006. http://mises.org
Peter G. Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ttf_Cb77IGI/2.jpg" align="left">Lecture by Peter G. Klein given at the 2006 Mises Supporter&#8217;s Summit, hosted at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, 27-28 October 2006. http://mises.org</p>
<p>Peter G. Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri and Associate Director of the Contracting and Organizations Research Institute (CORI). He is also an adjunct professor at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, and a Faculty Research Fellow at the McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership.</p>
<p>Klein specializes in organizational economics, strategy, and entrepreneurship, with applications to corporate diversification, organizational design, and innovation. His books include Entrepreneurship and the Firm: Austrian Perspectives on Economic Organization (edited with Nicolai J. Foss, Edward Elgar, 2002), The Fortunes of Liberalism, volume 4 of The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek (University of Chicago Press, 1992), and The Theory of the Firm: Emergence, Synthesis, Challenges, and New Directions (with Nicolai J. Foss, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). </p>
<p>During the 2000-2001 academic year, Klein was a Senior Economist on the Council of Economic Advisers. Klein taught previously at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Georgia, the Copenhagen Business School, and the Olin Business School. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, studying under 2009 Nobel Laureate Oliver E. Williamson, and his B.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He runs the Organizations and Markets blog with Nicolai J. Foss, professor at the Copenhagen Business School. (Source: Wikipedia)</p>
<p>Related links:<br />
http://mises.org/fellow.aspx?Id=21<br />
http://blog.mises.org/archives/author/peter_g_klein/<br />
http://www.independent.org/aboutus/person_detail.asp?id=1367</p>
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		<title>The Firm vs. Nationalism (Part 3 of 3)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lecture by Peter G. Klein given at the 2006 Mises Supporter&#8217;s Summit, hosted at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, 27-28 October 2006. http://mises.org
Peter G. Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/PBTT-ZbtiME/2.jpg" align="left">Lecture by Peter G. Klein given at the 2006 Mises Supporter&#8217;s Summit, hosted at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, 27-28 October 2006. http://mises.org</p>
<p>Peter G. Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri and Associate Director of the Contracting and Organizations Research Institute (CORI). He is also an adjunct professor at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, and a Faculty Research Fellow at the McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership.</p>
<p>Klein specializes in organizational economics, strategy, and entrepreneurship, with applications to corporate diversification, organizational design, and innovation. His books include Entrepreneurship and the Firm: Austrian Perspectives on Economic Organization (edited with Nicolai J. Foss, Edward Elgar, 2002), The Fortunes of Liberalism, volume 4 of The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek (University of Chicago Press, 1992), and The Theory of the Firm: Emergence, Synthesis, Challenges, and New Directions (with Nicolai J. Foss, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). </p>
<p>During the 2000-2001 academic year, Klein was a Senior Economist on the Council of Economic Advisers. Klein taught previously at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Georgia, the Copenhagen Business School, and the Olin Business School. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, studying under 2009 Nobel Laureate Oliver E. Williamson, and his B.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He runs the Organizations and Markets blog with Nicolai J. Foss, professor at the Copenhagen Business School. (Source: Wikipedia)</p>
<p>Related links:<br />
http://mises.org/fellow.aspx?Id=21<br />
http://blog.mises.org/archives/author/peter_g_klein/<br />
http://www.independent.org/aboutus/person_detail.asp?id=1367</p>
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		<title>Guerrilla Teaching (Part 2 of 3)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lecture by Peter G. Klein presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute&#8217;s seminar &#8220;Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for Liberty&#8221; held in San Mateo, California; 15-16 October 2004. http://mises.org
Peter G. Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ynoPlKI0e_4/2.jpg" align="left">Lecture by Peter G. Klein presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute&#8217;s seminar &#8220;Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for Liberty&#8221; held in San Mateo, California; 15-16 October 2004. http://mises.org</p>
<p>Peter G. Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri and Associate Director of the Contracting and Organizations Research Institute (CORI). He is also an adjunct professor at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, and a Faculty Research Fellow at the McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership.</p>
<p>Klein specializes in organizational economics, strategy, and entrepreneurship, with applications to corporate diversification, organizational design, and innovation. His books include Entrepreneurship and the Firm: Austrian Perspectives on Economic Organization (edited with Nicolai J. Foss, Edward Elgar, 2002), The Fortunes of Liberalism, volume 4 of The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek (University of Chicago Press, 1992), and The Theory of the Firm: Emergence, Synthesis, Challenges, and New Directions (with Nicolai J. Foss, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). </p>
<p>During the 2000-2001 academic year, Klein was a Senior Economist on the Council of Economic Advisers. Klein taught previously at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Georgia, the Copenhagen Business School, and the Olin Business School. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, studying under 2009 Nobel Laureate Oliver E. Williamson, and his B.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He runs the Organizations and Markets blog with Nicolai J. Foss, professor at the Copenhagen Business School. (Source: Wikipedia)</p>
<p>Related links:<br />
http://mises.org/fellow.aspx?Id=21<br />
http://blog.mises.org/archives/author/peter_g_klein/<br />
http://www.independent.org/aboutus/person_detail.asp?id=1367</p>
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		<title>The Firm vs. Nationalism (Part 1 of 3)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lecture by Peter G. Klein given at the 2006 Mises Supporter&#8217;s Summit, hosted at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, 27-28 October 2006. http://mises.org
Peter G. Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/thraX8aPMgY/2.jpg" align="left">Lecture by Peter G. Klein given at the 2006 Mises Supporter&#8217;s Summit, hosted at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, 27-28 October 2006. http://mises.org</p>
<p>Peter G. Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri and Associate Director of the Contracting and Organizations Research Institute (CORI). He is also an adjunct professor at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, and a Faculty Research Fellow at the McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership.</p>
<p>Klein specializes in organizational economics, strategy, and entrepreneurship, with applications to corporate diversification, organizational design, and innovation. His books include Entrepreneurship and the Firm: Austrian Perspectives on Economic Organization (edited with Nicolai J. Foss, Edward Elgar, 2002), The Fortunes of Liberalism, volume 4 of The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek (University of Chicago Press, 1992), and The Theory of the Firm: Emergence, Synthesis, Challenges, and New Directions (with Nicolai J. Foss, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). </p>
<p>During the 2000-2001 academic year, Klein was a Senior Economist on the Council of Economic Advisers. Klein taught previously at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Georgia, the Copenhagen Business School, and the Olin Business School. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, studying under 2009 Nobel Laureate Oliver E. Williamson, and his B.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He runs the Organizations and Markets blog with Nicolai J. Foss, professor at the Copenhagen Business School. (Source: Wikipedia)</p>
<p>Related links:<br />
http://mises.org/fellow.aspx?Id=21<br />
http://blog.mises.org/archives/author/peter_g_klein/<br />
http://www.independent.org/aboutus/person_detail.asp?id=1367</p>
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		<title>Guerrilla Teaching (Part 3 of 3)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lecture by Peter G. Klein presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute&#8217;s seminar &#8220;Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for Liberty&#8221; held in San Mateo, California; 15-16 October 2004. http://mises.org
Peter G. Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/yMLAfonUSuE/2.jpg" align="left">Lecture by Peter G. Klein presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute&#8217;s seminar &#8220;Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for Liberty&#8221; held in San Mateo, California; 15-16 October 2004. http://mises.org</p>
<p>Peter G. Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri and Associate Director of the Contracting and Organizations Research Institute (CORI). He is also an adjunct professor at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, and a Faculty Research Fellow at the McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership.</p>
<p>Klein specializes in organizational economics, strategy, and entrepreneurship, with applications to corporate diversification, organizational design, and innovation. His books include Entrepreneurship and the Firm: Austrian Perspectives on Economic Organization (edited with Nicolai J. Foss, Edward Elgar, 2002), The Fortunes of Liberalism, volume 4 of The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek (University of Chicago Press, 1992), and The Theory of the Firm: Emergence, Synthesis, Challenges, and New Directions (with Nicolai J. Foss, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). </p>
<p>During the 2000-2001 academic year, Klein was a Senior Economist on the Council of Economic Advisers. Klein taught previously at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Georgia, the Copenhagen Business School, and the Olin Business School. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, studying under 2009 Nobel Laureate Oliver E. Williamson, and his B.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He runs the Organizations and Markets blog with Nicolai J. Foss, professor at the Copenhagen Business School. (Source: Wikipedia)</p>
<p>Related links:<br />
http://mises.org/fellow.aspx?Id=21<br />
http://blog.mises.org/archives/author/peter_g_klein/<br />
http://www.independent.org/aboutus/person_detail.asp?id=1367</p>
<p>COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Owner of this media presentation, the Ludwig von Mises Institute, has given permission under the Creative Commons license to publicly repost and remix as long as credit is given to the Mises Institute. More info at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/</p>
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		<title>Clay Shirky &#8211; Hierarchy &amp; Leadership</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 03:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Writer and new media consultant Clay Shirky talks about the newly emerging organizational advantages of group leadership, as opposed to the traditional forms of structural hierarchy from which organizations originally developed.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/veddyHSj3KE/2.jpg" align="left">Writer and new media consultant Clay Shirky talks about the newly emerging organizational advantages of group leadership, as opposed to the traditional forms of structural hierarchy from which organizations originally developed.</p>
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		<title>Leadership in Context: Transforming the FBI in an Uncertain World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 04:55:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FBI Director Robert Mueller assumed his role on September 4, 2001, only a week before the 9/11 attack. In his talk, he discussed efforts to radically change the focus and mindset at the FBI following the attacks, shifting from a reactive stance to one that prevents such events from occurring in the future. He discussed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/4JrF2X4Db84/2.jpg" align="left">FBI Director Robert Mueller assumed his role on September 4, 2001, only a week before the 9/11 attack. In his talk, he discussed efforts to radically change the focus and mindset at the FBI following the attacks, shifting from a reactive stance to one that prevents such events from occurring in the future. He discussed the shift in priorities immediately following 9/11, as well as leadership efforts in the years since to solidify and improve upon those initial changes. He talks about the challenges of running a large government agency, and some leadership lessons he has found to be useful for those managing in any large organization. The event was sponsored by the Stanford GSB&#8217;s Center for Leadership Development and Research (CLDR) and the Public Management Program (PMP), as well as the Stanford Law School.<br />
Recorded:  October 8, 2009<br />
GSB&#8217;s Center for Leadership Development and Research: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/cldr<br />
GSB&#8217;s Public Management Program: http://csi.gsb.stanford.edu/mba-public-management-program<br />
Stanford Law School: http://law.stanford.edu</p>
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		<title>Las Cruces New Mexico&#8217;s Organizational Structure Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 13:38:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn about the Organizational Stucture of the City of Las Cruces.
Search Las Cruces Real Estate MLS here:
http://lascrucesnewmexicohomes.com
(575)644-4227
Request Las Cruces Relocation Information
http://lascrucesnewmexicohomes.com/index.php?page_id=270
Special thanks to City of Las Cruce
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Thank you to http://clctv.com
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ClzDmSPSYyg/2.jpg" align="left">Learn about the Organizational Stucture of the City of Las Cruces.</p>
<p>Search Las Cruces Real Estate MLS here:<br />
http://lascrucesnewmexicohomes.com<br />
(575)644-4227</p>
<p>Request Las Cruces Relocation Information<br />
http://lascrucesnewmexicohomes.com/index.php?page_id=270</p>
<p>Special thanks to City of Las Cruce<br />
http://las-cruces.org</p>
<p>Thank you to http://clctv.com</p>
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