The authors of the bestselling books "Think Out of the Box" and "Break Out of the Box" now turn their attention to the topic of innovation: how companies large and small can encourage the creative solutions that transform their businesses.
This is a life manual masquerading as a business book." —David Batstone, author, Saving the Corporate Soul; professor of ethics, University of San Francisco "In Raising the Bar, Gary Erickson's incredible journey raises our expectations ...
This compelling book provides an impassioned plea for the church to set a higher standard; to reinvent the fundamental ways we minister to teens and their families. "[This book] is not for the faint of heart or those who are intimidated by ...
Master the art of bar calisthenics and forge the upper body of your dreams without the need for weights, machines, or gym memberships! Kavadlo breaks down every type of exercise you can do with a pull-up bar.
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The gold medal-winning gymnast shares photographs, quotes, and information about her day-to-day life and offers advice on how to stay healthy, look good, and keep strong under pressure.
She's been identified as one of the best entertainment lawyers in America and has represented a broad range of clients, from the Pulitzer Prize– winning scholar Dr. Manning Marable to the rap group Public Enemy.
The book has several innovative features: a) methodical recommendations to students, b) Monte Carlo simulations in Excel, c) the Markovitz portfolio theory, d) a separate chapter on links to Econometrics, and e) usage of statistical ...
This is a life manual masquerading as a business book." —David Batstone, author, Saving the Corporate Soul; professor of ethics, University of San Francisco "In Raising the Bar, Gary Erickson's incredible journey raises our expectations ...
The Gerald Hines that Gyo Obata met that day in Houston was “a no-nonsense kind of fellow,” Obata remembered. “Absolutely no ego at all, and he really listened to you when you said something about what the design ought to be.
Raising the Bar: The Crucial Role of the Lawyer in Society