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    Crazy Rich Asians
    One Page Talent Management
    Your strategy needs a strategy
    Shadows of revolution
    Bespoke: Savile Row ripped and smoothed
    Life changing : How Humans are Altering Life on Earth
    • This is the true-life story of a boy who quit school to become an apprentice on Savile Row, home to London's most venerable tailors, and wound up owning his own shop on the world-famous 'Golden Mile', where he hand-cuts exquisite suits for a clientele including royalty, politicians, literati, business tycoons, and media stars. On a bright, bitterly cold and snowy morning in January 1982, 17-year-old Richard Anderson made his way with his father to an interview at Savile Row's illustrious Henry Huntsman & Sons. They were late, but Richard got the job, with its meagre salary of only GBP2,000 a year, and his life was changed forever. Huntsman was arguably the world's most prestigious tailoring house, and Richard's apprenticeship proved a humbling ordeal overseen by three titans of the the formidably debonair Colin Hammick, fellow chain-smoker and grumpy eccentric Brian Hall, and Dick Lakey, the company's heroically overworked 'leg man'. Training under these men in the arcane art of making trousers and coats that could cost as much as GBP10,000 was an inspiring but also gruelling game, yet 'Young Richard' persisted for 17 more years of rigorous practice in perfectionism and prestige - to become, at 34, the youngest head cutter in Huntsman's 150-year history. Witty and told with great candour, Bespoke is a fascinating behind-the-scenes expose of life on Savile Row from one of the world's most celebrated and successful tailors.

      Bespoke: Savile Row ripped and smoothed
    • Shadows of revolution

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(15)Évaluer

      One of the greatest historians of French history reflects on the ways that the French Revolution continues to resonate in France and throughout the world.

      Shadows of revolution
    • And, they avoid the common frustrations stemming from lack of perceived relevance and engagement around on the strategy process. How you choose and execute the right approach is the focus of this book. From Global BCG strategy experts Martin Reeves, Knut Haanæs, Janmejaya Sinha (and based on the bestselling article in Harvard Business Review), Your Strategy Needs a Strategy offers a practical guide to help you to match your approach to strategy to your environment and execute it effectively, to combine different approaches for companies which operate in multiple environments, and to lead your organization in making better strategic choices. Organizing approaches into five strategic archetypes-Be Big, Be Fast, Be First, Be the Orchestrator, Be Viable-the authors explain the conditions under which each is appropriate, when and how to execute each one, and how to avoid common strategy traps.

      Your strategy needs a strategy
    • One Page Talent Management

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(212)Évaluer

      Based on extensive research and the authors' hands-on corporate and consulting experience with companies including Avon Products, Bank of America, and Philips,One Page Talent Managementshows how to: Quickly identify high potential talent without complex assessments; increase the number of ready now successors for key roles; generate 360 feedback that accelerates change in the most critical behaviors; significantly reduce the time required for managers to implement talent processes; and enforce accountability for growing talent through corporate culture, compensation, and so on.

      One Page Talent Management
    • What would you do to survive if your very existence were illegal? Rowan is a second child in a world where population control measures make her an outlaw, marked for death. She can never go to school, make friends, or get the eye implants that will mark her as a true member of Eden. Her kaleidoscope eyes will give her away to the ruthless Center government. Outside of Eden, Earth is poisoned and dead. All animals and most plants have been destroyed by a man-made catastrophe. Long ago, the brilliant scientist Aaron Al-Baz saved a pocket of civilization by designing the EcoPanopticon, a massive computer program that hijacked all global technology and put it to use preserving the last vestiges of mankind. Humans will wait for thousands of years in Eden until the EcoPan heals the world. As an illegal second child, Rowan has been hidden away in her family’s compound for sixteen years. Now, restless and desperate to see the world, she recklessly escapes for what she swears will be only one night of adventure. Though she finds an exotic world, and even a friend, the night leads to tragedy. Soon Rowan becomes a renegade on the run.

      Children of Eden
    • Creative superpowers

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(78)Évaluer

      Do you remember what it was like to be a child? A time when your imagination would run rife and it was easy to imagine yourself as a superhero? What was your superpower? Flying at the speed of light, X-ray vision, invisibility or the ability to turn your brussels sprouts into ice cream? In Creative Superpowers, we have assembled some of the world's creative leaders to bring to life the modern skillset for creative problem-solving. It will help you re-learn key traits often forgotten from childhood, such as adaptability, curiosity, empathy and fearlessness; the superpowers of Hacking, Making, Teaching and Thieving. The book includes contributions from architects, CEOs, creative directors, culture hackers, educators, fashion designers, marketers, musicians, storytellers and many more. People who will show you how hacking helps you tackle problems in different ways, how making opens up new parts of your brain, how teaching yourself and others consolidates experience in a fast-paced world and how looking to what already exists is a brilliant tool for solving problems. Expect to come away inspired to use your newly learned creative superpowers to thrive in the Age of Creativity. The cape is optional.

      Creative superpowers
    • As seen on Inc.com Discover your "Aha" moment--right now! What's the best way to become more creative? Just change how you think! This book challenges you to go against your default ways of thinking in order to write, design, and build something extraordinary. Featuring more than 100 challenges, exercises, and prompts, each page guides you as you push past the way you normally see the world and uncover all-new possibilities and ideas. The Creativity Challenge teaches you that you already have immense creative potential in you--you just need to tap into it. Whether you're feeling stumped or uninspired, these creativity prompts will help you ditch typical thinking patterns and finally unleash the possibilities hidden within your mind.

      The creativity challenge : design, experiment, test, innovate, build, create, inspire, and unleash your genius
    • The third horseman

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,5(729)Évaluer

      In May 1315, relentless rain began in northern Europe, lasting until August, followed by the coldest winters in a millennium. Two animal epidemics decimated nearly 80 percent of livestock, while wars in Scotland, England, France, and Flanders ravaged farmland. Over seven years, these calamities resulted in the deaths of six million people—one eighth of Europe's population. This period marked one of the most catastrophic events in European history, known as the Great Famine. The narrative explores the intertwined forces that led to this disaster, linking feudalism, agricultural economics, climatology, and chivalric warfare to illustrate how impersonal traumas transformed hunger into starvation. Key figures, including Scotland's William Wallace and Robert Bruce, stand against Edward II of England, whose failures highlight shifting demographics. By integrating current scientific theories and economic models, the author underscores the implications of these historical events for contemporary climate change. This compelling account, rich in detail and insight, serves as a poignant reminder of how gradual shifts can disrupt the fragile balance of life and death throughout history.

      The third horseman