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Dr. Sheila Embry
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What strategies have you used to get work published in peer-reviewed, magazines, journals or books?

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Are Leaders MADE or BORN? Which are you?

This may be a long-time debate - are real leaders made or are they born? Can an individual be molded into a leader over time and through experience, or does a leader come from their genetic makeup from birth?I've documented at least 6 theories from history available from the link below, and would love to get your thoughts and feedback! Let us know what category YOU would put yourself into.…See More
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tom abeles replied to Dr. Sheila Embry's discussion 'What strategies have you used to get work published in peer-reviewed, magazines, journals or books?'
Visit http://www.emeraldinsight.com and look at the information for authors including their literati club and other information on how to write for, get reviewed and…
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What strategies have you used to get work published in peer-reviewed, magazines, journals or books?

Congratulations! You have worked hard and obtained that coveted Degree. You've received the phone call or the email from the Dean or your Mentor calling you Doctor and sharing the next command: Go forth and publish. But how?As difficult as it is for most to get published, how long was it before your dissertation article or book was published? If so, what was your experience? Where did you find help?You're welcome to check out the details of my pains (and finally the help) by checking out the…See More
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Dr. Embry holds three nationally accredited degrees: Doctor of Management in Organizational Leadership from University Of Phoenix School Of Advanced Studies, Master of Arts in Human Resources Development from Webster University, and Baccalaureate of Business Administration from McKendree College. She believes in continuing learning both on and off the job where she serves as a Training Unit Chief with a federal agency where she also served as Branch Chief, Program Manager, Supervisor, and Officer.

Other professional highlights include detailed positions in Kingston, Jamaica; El Paso, Texas; and Los Angeles, California. She served as CFC Coordinator and Executive. Sheila has been recognized with multiple awards including the Secretary’s Award For a Lifetime of Public Service, the Director’s Vanguard Award, and the Director’s Pioneer Partnership Award. She was named the CFC Coordinator of the Year and CFC Executive of the Year the following year. Sheila has been named Honorary Citizen of El Paso, Texas, Honorary Kentucky Colonel, and Outstanding Alum from Spencerian College.

Previously, Sheila worked as a Local Projects Coordinator for Congressman Romano L. Mazzoli, Third District, Kentucky, and with Hilton Hotels Corporation in Louisville, Kentucky and Irvine, California. She resides and works in the Washington, D.C. area, but dreams of a cottage by the sea with wild rose bushes, night blooming jasmine, amazing sunsets, and coastal breezes.

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Are Leaders MADE or BORN? Which are you?

Posted on August 12, 2010 at 5:14pm 0 Comments

This may be a long-time debate - are real leaders made or are they born? Can an individual be molded into a leader over time and through experience, or does a leader come from their genetic makeup from birth?



I've documented at least 6 theories from history available from the link below, and would love to get your thoughts and feedback! Let us know what category YOU would put yourself into.…



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