An NBA All-Star and co-Rookie of the Year shares his observations and ideas on education, literacy, sports, competition, being African American, becoming a role model, and other important life issues.
Change the Culture, Change the Game joins their classic book, The Oz Principle, and their recent bestseller, How Did That Happen?, to complete the most comprehensive series ever written on workplace accountability.
PERPERience to take us behind the scenes of competitive youth sports, and demonstrates how they have changed from being a fun pastime to an ultra competitive, adult centered enterprise that is failing our children.
A revised edition of a strategic guide by the best-selling authors of The Oz Principle demonstrates how professional leaders can enable record-breaking results by creating a people-centric organizational culture.
Based on hundreds of interviews with the people who lived the story, Game Change is a reportorial tour de force that reads like a fast-paced novel.
In this charmingly honest book, Detroit Piston Grant Hill shares the wisdom and values imparted to him by his parents and speaks his mind on a variety of topics, showing how anyone--especially young people--can "change the game", on and off ...
The system itself needs to change. But how to do that? This ground-breaking book Changing the Game reveals the missing insights and strategies to actually achieve system change.
This book is for all the amazing women out there, in their capacity as daughters, mothers, office-goers, business owners, home keepers, dreamers and achievers.
Articulating a 3-D perspective, this book presents a practical approach by focusing on the surface process and also on the value to be unlocked with skillful deal-design.
" --Prodigy of Mobb Deep Mazaradi Fox wrote this novel in 2013 during his incarceration at the Orleans Correctional Facility. The Game Don't Change opens when DeMarco Jones escapes from a juvenile detention center.
Playing by the rules isn't for everyone.