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The Symmes memorial a biographical sketch of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, minister of Charlestown, 1634-1671, with a genealogy and brief memoirs of some of his descendants. And an autobiography.
At the close of 2019, the United States saw a record-low poverty rate. At the start of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic threatened to upend that trend and plunge millions of Americans into poverty. However, despite the highest unemployment rate since the Great Depression, the poverty rate declined to the lowest in modern U.S. history. In Poverty in the Pandemic social policy scholar Zachary Parolin provides a data-driven account of how poverty influenced the economic, social, and health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S., as well as how the country’s policy response led to historically low poverty rates. Drawing on dozens of data sources ranging from debit and credit card spendin...
Reprint of the original, first published in 1873.
In this "deeply empowering and practical book"(Cecilia Muñoz), two technology and innovation leaders reveal dozens of tactics that enabled them to accomplish seemingly impossible reforms in organizations of all types and sizes. Whether you just started your first entry-level job, run the entire company, or just feel trapped by your condo association bylaws, it’s time to it’s time to learn how to get big things done and make a lasting impact with Hack Your Bureaucracy. From local government to the White House, Harvard to the world of venture capital, Marina Nitze and Nick Sinai have taken on some of the world’s most challenging bureaucracies—and won. Now, they bring their years of ex...
Named one of NPR's Best Books of 2023 Named one of Ezra Klein's "Books That Explain Where We Are in 2023," The New York Times Learn more about Jennifer Pahlka's work at recodingamerica.us. “The book I wish every policymaker would read.” —Ezra Klein, The New York Times A bold call to reexamine how our government operates—and sometimes fails to—from President Obama’s former deputy chief technology officer and the founder of Code for America Just when we most need our government to work—to decarbonize our infrastructure and economy, to help the vulnerable through a pandemic, to defend ourselves against global threats—it is faltering. Government at all levels has limped into the ...
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La burocrazia è uno dei più grandi ostacoli al cambiamento. Trasformare le cose in un'organizzazione è sempre difficile e i cambiamenti non avvengono solo perché qualcuno decide che così deve essere, anche se questa persona è il CEO di un'azienda o il Presidente delle Stati Uniti. È necessario avere idee chiare, capire come vengono prese le decisioni, guadagnare consenso. Gli autori sono riusciti ad attuare riforme concrete e durature in realtà burocratizzate come la Casa Bianca, Harvard, aziende di venture capital e amministrazioni locali. In questo libro coinvolgente condividono le loro storie di hacker della burocrazia e illustrano strategie e tattiche che chiunque può usare, com...
Ezra Thompson Clark was born in Lawrenceville, Lawrence, Ill., 23 November 1823. He died at Farmington, Davis County, Utah, 17 October 1901. He married (1) Mary Stevenson 18 May 1845, (2) Susan Leggett 8 November 1861, and (3) Nancy Areta Porter 11 July 1870. Includes Clark, Anderson, Bearss, Bennion, Evans, Hunt, Johnson, Keeler, Robinson and allied families.