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Actitud y Acción es un libro práctico y efectivo orientado al desarrollo profesional. Si bien se trabajan y se ofrecen herramientas que contribuyen al crecimiento personal y se realiza un profundo re-conocimiento interior, su aplicación está orientada a conseguir resultados satisfactorios en el plano laboral, siempre en línea con los propios valores. Es un libro que aporta un sencillo, pero a la vez reflexivo “paso a paso” destinado a fortalecer la marca personal desde la esencia. Una propuesta que pretende lograr una transformación de adentro hacia afuera ayudando a dar respuesta a preguntas como: ¿Quién soy? ¿Qué quiero? y ¿Cómo me proyecto? a través de la aplicación del Método MPR©. Una obra indispensable para profesionales que necesitan una mano para dar el primer paso porque saben que quieren cambiar, pero no saben por dónde empezar. Este libro les proporcionará un sencillo método que les ayudará a fortalecer la actitud, les dará un gran impulso para pasar a la acción en la dirección correcta y les impulsará a contarle al mundo que existen porque... si no es ahora ¿cuándo?
Este es un libro práctico escrito con mucha empatía y entusiasmo para motivar a aquellos profesionales con actitud que desean hacer de actividades profesionales como el coaching su medio de vida y su fuente de ingresos. Es un libro escrito desde la propia experiencia, de lenguaje sencillo y fácil de comprender, que da las pautas de marketing necesarias para poner en marcha un negocio y/o fortalecerlo. Parte de conceptos generales básicos que se van desarrollando con ejemplos y ejercicios que se proponen a fin de asimilar lo aprendido de una forma amena en línea con el propio negocio. Además de abordar los conceptos generales de marketing y la importancia inminente del marketing de serv...
The inspiring memoir for young readers about a Latina rocket scientist whose early life was transformed by joining the Girl Scouts and who currently serves as CEO of the Girl Scouts of the USA. A meningitis outbreak in their underprivileged neighborhood left Sylvia Acevedo’s family forever altered. As she struggled in the aftermath of loss, young Sylvia’s life transformed when she joined the Brownies. The Girl Scouts taught her how to take control of her world and nourished her love of numbers and science. With new confidence, Sylvia navigated shifting cultural expectations at school and at home, forging her own trail to become one of the first Latinx to graduate with a master's in engineering from Stanford University and going on to become a rocket scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Simultaneously available in Spanish!
“This collection, because of its exceptional theoretical coherence and sophistication, is qualitatively superior to the most frequently consulted anthologies on Latin American women’s history and literature . . . [and] represents a new, more theoretically rigorous stage in the feminist debate on Latin American women.”—Elizabeth Garrels, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This resource book braids together the cultural, political and economic realities which together shape Mexican history. The guiding question for the book is that of: "What do we need to know about Mexico's past in order to understand its present and future?" To address the question, the interdisciplinary resource book addresses key themes including: (1) land and resources; (2) borders and boundaries; (3) migration; (4) basic needs and economic issues; (5) social organization and political participation; (6) popular culture and belief systems; and (7) perspective. The book is divided into five units with lessons for each unit. Units are: (1) "Mexico: Its Place in The Americas"; (2) "Pre-contact to the Spanish Invasion of 1521"; (3) "Colonialism to Independence 1521-1810"; (4)"Mexican/American War to the Revolution: 1810-1920"; and (5) "Revolutionary Mexico through the Present Day." Numerous handouts are included with a number of primary and secondary source materials from books and periodicals. A map of Mexico, a chronology, and a glossary are included in the appendices. (EH)
From the critically acclaimed author of Amina’s Voice comes a new story inspired by Louisa May Alcott’s beloved classic, Little Women, featuring four sisters from a modern American Muslim family living in Georgia. When Jameela Mirza is picked to be feature editor of her middle school newspaper, she’s one step closer to being an award-winning journalist like her late grandfather. The problem is her editor-in-chief keeps shooting down her article ideas. Jameela’s assigned to write about the new boy in school, who has a cool British accent but doesn’t share much, and wonders how she’ll make his story gripping enough to enter into a national media contest. Jameela, along with her three sisters, is devastated when their father needs to take a job overseas, away from their cozy Georgia home for six months. Missing him makes Jameela determined to write an epic article—one to make her dad extra proud. But when her younger sister gets seriously ill, Jameela’s world turns upside down. And as her hunger for fame looks like it might cost her a blossoming friendship, Jameela questions what matters most, and whether she’s cut out to be a journalist at all...