Drawing on his five decades of leadership experience, William Byron outlines in this volume the theory, practice, and purpose of leadership. Intuition, humility, empathy, simplicity of lifestyle, and
The term “individuarian” describes a person who seeks leadership in service of his community—he is neither blatantly self-interested nor blindly communistic, but seeks to contribute positively to soci
A Jesuit priest and economist, Byron (business and management, Loyola College, Maryland) has authored a number of books and writes a syndicated column for Catholic News Service. In this text, he outli
Why do voters so often exhibit patterns of policy preference vastly different from what analysts and strategists predict? And why do these same voters consistently cast ballots that ensure the continu
Though the path is not always perfect, there is always a joy in the journey. ? William J. Byron, SJ, has been a Jesuit for more than fifty-five years. While readily admitting that there have been so