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We live in an ever-changing world in which organizations find it increasingly difficult to stay ahead of the changes needed to be successful without thriving people. The authors believe that when people are valued and respected it improves their overall mental well-being and workplace experience, which in turn, makes them more motivated to help meet the purpose and objectives of the organization and adapt to external drivers. This book explores how mental well-being and a culture of continuous improvement are intertwined and mutually reinforcing. The authors contend that to create a sustainable culture of continuous improvement there must be an organization-wide focus on mental well-being at...
This fascinating Research Agenda analyzes the key research topics within lean management. Exploring both contextual histories of these topics and potential avenues for future research, it provides a complete picture of lean management practices both past and present.
Elts adventures continueRalph Eltisons dynamic canine and Bernadette the Cocker Spaniel, along with all the familiar neighborhood pets, are swept up in another exciting episode. Sparky, the heroic Golden Retriever who joined Elt on the trip to Titan, is on his way to transport Elt to Trianthius. Their mission: find the source of what is weakening the Trianthians planet and defeat it. Before they depart, they will require Ralphs assistance to help repair a severely damaged spaceship. Elt recruits Sarge and Jasmine to assist in the project. Coladeus suspects that Trianthius and its citizens are in danger. The captain and his crew, although wearied from both the mission to save the time travele...
Ancestors and descendants of William Fenimore of Wayne Co., Indiana; of Peru, Iowa; and of Diamond and Carthage, Missouri.
John Thompson (1780-1855), was a son of William Thompson and Jane Mitchell of Thompsontown, Juniata Co., Pennsylvania. He was called "Goshen John". He married Abigail North (1783-1852). Author's lineage comes from another son of William Thompson and Jane Mitchell, William Thompson, Jr. (1785-1834), who was born in Pfoutz's Valley, Pa., and died in Thompsontown. He was married to Charlotte Chambers Patterson (1794-1863) in 1816. Descendants of John Thomson (d. 1779), the pioneer and patriot, and the founder of the Thompson family in Juniata County, Pa., who with his brother, James, originally came from Scotland to County Antrim, Ireland, and about 1735 to Cross Roads, Chester Co., Pa. They later lived in Hanover Twp., Harrisburg and Thompsontown, Pa. He was married three times: 1. Miss Greenlee, daughter of James Greenlee of Hanover Twp. 2. Miss Slocum; and 3. Sarah Patterson, a daughter of James Patterson. He had fourteen children.
A facsimile reprint of the Second Edition (1994) of this genealogical guide to 25,000 descendants of William Burgess of Richmond (later King George) County, Virginia, and his only known son, Edward Burgess of Stafford (later King George) County, Virginia. Complete with illustrations, photos, comprehensive given and surname indexes, and historical introduction.
This remarkable book is an alphabetical listing of nearly the entire adult male (and some of the female) population of Monmouth County during the American Revolution--some 6,000 Monmouth Countians between 1776 and 1783. For roughly half of the persons listed, we find one or two identifying pieces of information, and in an equal number of cases we are presented with enough information to trace the allegiance or comings and goings of a Monmouth County resident over a number of years.