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Simplifying complex business practices for application. An expert bridges the gap between learning business practices and implementing them with this compact volume of principles from W. Edwards Deming. The Deming system was the secret to Japan's economic miracle after World War II. Now the "14 Points for Managers" and "7 Deadly Diseases of Management" are explained without complicated mathematical formulae. Fellers' easy-to-read format makes this imporant resource accessible to everyone. Chapters on interdepartmental coordination and manager-employee relationships explain why some outdated forms of leadership fail and how to replace them with effective frontline management.
This collection of 101 essays from some of today's most notable thinkers and leaders focuses on the large problems of society, as well as every day challenges, and encourages readers to envision a positive change. The essays explore the themes of peace, democracy, prosperity, racial harmony, ecology, and health, encouraging readers to find meaning in their own lives and share it with others.
"This is a collection of 283 genealogies which I have compiled over a period of twenty years as a professional genealogist. ... While I have dealt with some of Oglethorpe's settlers, the vast majority of the genealogies included in this collection deal with Georgians who descend from settlers from other states."--Note to the Reader.
The Perry County Council of the Arts (PCCA) has collaborated with the students and faculty of its A Novel Idea program to bring an art form popular in the time of Charles Dickens to the readers of Perry County. Real places and events are woven together with fictional characters set in Perry County's Civil War era, 1863. This historically themed serial novella was published in five installments as an insert in the Perry County Times newspaper beginning during 2018. Each section was written by a student author assisted by a mentor and includes historical pictures and artwork. STORY SUMMARY: Sisters Matilde Kesler, a devout braucher (spiritual and natural healer), and petulant young Abigail are...
John E. Wade II, author, investor, and millionaire, reveals in his memoir, The Bipolar Millionaire, his personal struggle with bipolar disorder. Wade takes the reader through his family experiences, political aspirations and beliefs, spiritual journey, relationship trials and errors, battle with mental illness, and how he feels he has been cured of the detrimental aspects of bipolar disorder. With the help of a unique and powerful network he calls the Operation, and through religious beliefs, personal perseverance, and the help of friends, family, and his mental health professionals, Wade lives an active, creative, and successful life. His memoir doesn't end with contentment at achieving a balance in his life, however. Instead, Wade expresses a determined vision for the future, aiming to assist humanity in finding lasting peace and prosperity through his writing, political, and spiritual endeavors.
Wade "reveals in his memoir ... his personal struggle with bipolar disorder and his experience being the focus of an all-encompassing and benevolent entity he calls the Operation. [He] takes the reader through his family experiences, political aspirations and beliefs, spiritual journey, relationship trials and errors, battle with mental illness, and how he feels he has been cured of the detrimental aspects of bipolar disorder"--Back of jacket.
Understand the wisdom of the "Great Communicator." This collection of quotes from Ronald Reagan's most notable speeches is divided into topics such as God, the economy, pop culture, and politics. Author commentary draws similarities between 1981 and the twenty-first century, giving today's reader an understanding of Reagan's wit and intellect.
This volume is an important contribution to the new literature on frontier studies and the historiography of Northeast India.
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