Sally Watson
Sally Watson had an extensive career in developing organizations and their leaders within private, public and not for profit settings prior to joining Lancaster University Management School in 1998. Consulting work included facilitation and conflict resolution with senior executive teams and boards of national and international organizations. This experience adapted well to the style of executive education programmes at Lancaster University and an opportunity arose to gain a PhD with the...See more
Sally Watson had an extensive career in developing organizations and their leaders within private, public and not for profit settings prior to joining Lancaster University Management School in 1998. Consulting work included facilitation and conflict resolution with senior executive teams and boards of national and international organizations. This experience adapted well to the style of executive education programmes at Lancaster University and an opportunity arose to gain a PhD with the Richardson Institute for Peace. The combination of practical experience in conflict resolution, academic rigour and expertise in learning design is manifested in the style and content of this book. The reader is centre stage in this book with a variety of choice of how to engage with warrior talk. The author is currently a visiting Professorial Teaching Fellow at Lancaster University and continues to work in conflict resolution from both theoretical and practical perspectives. See less
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To build a land.
Came pretty fast
by Joan R, Dec 7, 2014
This came faster than I was told it would. The condition is as represented. I'm really pleased with this. Read More
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The mukhtar's children.
Talk about fast!
by Joan R, Dec 7, 2014
This got to me far faster than I would have thought possible. I thought it wasn't completely the way represented but the odor seems to have finally gone away. Read More
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Highland rebel
The Fiesty Girl Heroine Series
by PatN, Oct 9, 2008
I loved Sally Watson books as a kid--so I was saddened to discover that many were out-of-print (even though I managed to grab up a few copies at library sales). But now Highland Rebel is back and ... Read More