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A provocative and compelling way to look at the future world of work What will work be like in the future? Futurists often try to answer this question by looking at how the Internet and technology have changed our lives, but in The Internet Weather, James Moore asserts it's far more useful-and even essential-to view the future by examining those things that don't change: the human desire for time, privacy, trust, and truth. Understanding this, Moore says, can help managers change the way they manage, and, in doing so, retain employees and improve their businesses. In this riveting book, Moore shares insights gleaned from his consulting career and imparts advice he has given clients to help them change their behavior and improve business and personal performance. He also questions assumptions about the New Economy and offers predictions about the future of work to help managers see where to focus their energy and attention.
Vol. 30 includes "The first half century of the Essex Institute," and "List of present members."
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Blanca was born in Coatzacoalcos, Ver. Mexico. she met Jimmy, and fell in love with him instantly, afterwards, she learned he was divorced, something that as a devout Catholic its taboo. But as their love grew, she didn't cared when later on she also learned he drank. She didn't know how much, but nothing matter to her by then. Jimmy was as in love with her as she was with him; and their problems meant nothing. He was sent by his company to Borneo, Blanca thought she would never see him again. But only six months later, he came back and they got married in Mexico. What happen later, was like a fairy tale to Blanca. She never thought in her wildest dreams she would travel all over the world with her husband Jimmy, and their children, Jimmy and Lois. After Jimmy retired, they settled down in Jasper, Texas; until his death. There is a lot of humor in this book. Blanca recolected so many moments where his sense of humor was very important for them.