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William Bridges

    1 janvier 1933 – 17 février 2013

    William Bridges est un auteur acclamé qui se concentre sur le thème du changement. Son travail explore comment nous pouvons naviguer de manière productive les transitions dans la vie et la carrière. Bridges offre des aperçus profonds sur la psychologie du changement, fournissant des stratégies pratiques pour s'orienter dans l'incertitude. Son écriture inspire une acceptation plus réfléchie des nouveaux départs et à trouver des opportunités au sein des transformations inévitables.

    The Character of Organizations
    Transitions
    Managing Transitions
    Places & Stories
    Legalizing Gender Inequality
    A Fine Smirr of Rain
    • 2021
    • 2012

      This detailed map offers a comprehensive view of New York City and Manhattan, accompanied by insightful explanatory remarks and references. It serves as both a navigational tool and a historical document, highlighting key landmarks and geographical features. The map reflects the urban layout of the time, providing context and understanding of the city's development. Ideal for historians, urban planners, and enthusiasts of New York's rich history, it captures the essence of the city in a visually engaging format.

      Map of the City of New-York and Island of Manhattan: With Explanatory Remarks and References.
    • 2011

      Breath & Other Ventures

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on personal experiences, the author shares his journey with a hereditary respiratory condition alongside his exploration of Zen breathing meditation. The collection includes a memoir from the 1970s, insights from a summer spent as a Washington newsman, an essay on overlooked authors, and a detective story featuring GeeGee Dapple, a retired British editor who solves mysteries through keen journalistic skills. This blend of personal reflection and creative storytelling offers a rich tapestry of themes and experiences.

      Breath & Other Ventures
    • 2008

      Places & Stories

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      Exploring diverse locations from Venice to Machu Picchu, Bill Bridges combines poetic observation with journalistic insight in his collection. His narrative journeys delve into the historical echoes of the Yukon gold rush and uncover the remnants of rural Indiana's lost villages and ghost towns. The book concludes with short stories that introduce a subtly eerie futuristic twist, blending travelogue and fiction into a unique literary experience.

      Places & Stories
    • 2007

      Legalizing Gender Inequality

      Courts, Markets and Unequal Pay for Women in America

      • 412pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      Challenging established theories, this work explores the interplay of gender inequality within economic, sociological, and legal frameworks. It delves into how societal structures perpetuate disparities and examines the implications of legal systems on gender dynamics. By critically analyzing these aspects, the book offers fresh insights into the mechanisms that sustain inequality, aiming to provoke thought and inspire change in understanding gender roles and rights.

      Legalizing Gender Inequality
    • 2006

      A Fine Smirr of Rain

      • 164pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Through the exploration of rain, William Bridges delves into the intricate connections between life and nature, tracing its history back to the Earth's oldest rock, which holds evidence of water from 4.4 billion years ago. He weaves together diverse topics, including rain's sensory experiences, historical rain-related events like assassinations, and its portrayal in literature. The narrative also addresses environmental concerns such as deforestation and global warming, culminating in a reflection on the beauty and fleeting nature of existence. Bridges' storytelling is noted for its craftsmanship and relevance to everyday life.

      A Fine Smirr of Rain
    • 2006

      Každá organizace se liší velikostí, strukturou, cíli a charakterem. Například zavedená výrobní firma se odlišuje od nově vzniklé softwarové společnosti, stejně jako státní univerzita nebo městská nemocnice. Myšlenka definice charakteru organizace vychází z analogie s lidmi: zatímco lidé jsou biologická stvoření s životním cyklem, organizace jsou sociální útvary, které mohou existovat i stovky let. Kritické použití této analogie nám pomáhá pochopit chování organizací a zvyšovat jejich efektivnost. Organizační charakter lze objektivně určit a seskupit do šestnácti základních typů, které odpovídají osobnostním typům vyvinutým Katharine Cook Briggs a Isabel Briggs Myers na základě práce Carla Junga. Tento systém zahrnuje Index charakteru organizace (OCI), který umožňuje identifikaci charakteru konkrétní organizace, podobně jako MBTI pro jednotlivce. Kniha obsahuje příklady efektivního využití organizačního charakteru v praxi a je určena pro profesionály, kteří pracují s organizacemi a hledají nástroje pro zvyšování výkonnosti, efektivní týmovou spolupráci, řízení kariéry a harmonické vztahy mezi pracovníky.

      Typologie organizace. Využití osobnostních typů v procesu rozvoje organizace
    • 2005

      Five-Mountain Morning

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of love, family, and the writer's journey, this memoir reflects on William Bridges' diverse experiences, from his military service in postwar Germany to global journalism and archaeological adventures. He shares poignant stories about lost loves, marriage, and fatherhood, enriched by encounters with intriguing individuals, including a cat-naming enthusiast and Marlene Dietrich. Bridges' storytelling blends beauty with everyday life, continuing the introspective thread from his previous memoir, inviting readers to connect with their own histories.

      Five-Mountain Morning
    • 2005

      The Landscape Deeper in

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      With a career spanning three decades, the collection showcases William Bridges's keen visual observations and diverse themes, ranging from domestic life to art, travel, and history. His poems traverse various geographical landscapes, including Taiwan, Peru, and the Scottish island of St. Kilda. Acclaimed for their elegance and musicality, Bridges's work embodies a classicism that remains closely tied to everyday experiences, as noted by fellow poet Mike O'Connor.

      The Landscape Deeper in