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Flock
  • Language: en

Flock

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Over the course of five years Ken Grant returned weekly to the same farming community in Hereford England to photograph.

Trading Risk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Trading Risk

Revolutionary techniques that traders can implement to improve profits and avoid losses No trader, professional or individual, can afford not to have a solid risk management program integrated into his or her trading system. But finding a precise mathematical model to replace subjective decision-making processes is a challenge. Traditionally, risk management has focused solely on loss avoidance, but in Trading Risk, hedge fund risk manager Kenneth Grant presents some-thing completely new—how to manage a portfolio to minimize risk and increase profits by putting more capital at risk. Trading Risk details a risk management program that can help both money managers and individual traders eval...

Ken Grant. No Pain Whatsoever
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

Ken Grant. No Pain Whatsoever

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Grant's long-term project documenting contemporary life in his hometown - Liverpool.0"It began as a way of remembering the craftspeople and laborers of my adolescence - my ever changing colleagues, who came and went like the work and who taught me, in beautiful and sometimes desperate ways, how to grow things in a difficult land.0This book is about the quiet hours and days, relationships that ebb and flow, flourish or fail, and what we do – and, sometimes, about all we can do." – Ken Grant.

Man for All Seasons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 449

Man for All Seasons

A major biography of Ken Douglas, the most powerful union leader in modern New Zealand history. Ken Douglas was raised in a hardworking, tough-talking, union-focussed Wellington family and got into union politics as a very young working man. Hard-nosed, pragmatic and never scared of a scrap, he rose through the ranks, got deeper into left-wing ideology and activity with his membership of the Socialist Unity Party, and ultimately became head of the FOL, and the most powerful unionist in the land. Depending on your politics, he was one of the most respected or the most hated men in the country; ironic then that in later years he was appointed to some of the country's most important boards. In this powerful biography, David Grant -- who had unprecedented access to Douglas -- explores the facets of this remarkable man, who was there during the union movement's most powerful days and watched its emasculation. It is a unique portrait of a unique New Zealander, whose life has been this country's times.

Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-05-05
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  • Publisher: Springer

Why does modern life revolve around objectives? From how science is funded, to improving how children are educated -- and nearly everything in-between -- our society has become obsessed with a seductive illusion: that greatness results from doggedly measuring improvement in the relentless pursuit of an ambitious goal. In Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned, Stanley and Lehman begin with a surprising scientific discovery in artificial intelligence that leads ultimately to the conclusion that the objective obsession has gone too far. They make the case that great achievement can't be bottled up into mechanical metrics; that innovation is not driven by narrowly focused heroic effort; and that we would be wiser (and the outcomes better) if instead we whole-heartedly embraced serendipitous discovery and playful creativity. Controversial at its heart, yet refreshingly provocative, this book challenges readers to consider life without a destination and discovery without a compass.

The Deer Mouse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

The Deer Mouse

Tom Brothers, widower, owns a hardscrabble cattle ranch in the foothills of Wyoming. The land controls Tom’s life, taking all he can give, offering little in return. THE DEER MOUSE follows him for ten culled days through the seasons of the year, as he and his son, TJ, struggle to make ends meet. Old Tom, sulky and brooding, and TJ, insecure, are constantly at each other in a sullen, running battle, neither one conscious of how their lives unfold in remarkably parallel ways, nor able to bring themselves to trust one another. Both want desperately to know that what they have given, and what they’ve lost, is worth something in the end. Their ruptured relationship profoundly affects the rest of the extended family in this rural isolation, and these wounds are further aggravated by the intrusion of Frank, a recently-hired man, who comes between TJ and his wife, Karen.

Yoga in a Business Suit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 62

Yoga in a Business Suit

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-03-14
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  • Publisher: Ken Grant

Who knew that yoga, that crazy exercise that pushes, twists and cajoles your body into positions where you never knew you could go, would also lead to the opening of a special door. It is a door through which we can learn so much about our own personal brands, and the brands we manage and work for every day. Yoga In A Business Suit will captivate you with its powerful metaphors and parallels between the art of yoga and the hard-hitting world of business and branding. These 10 intriguing analogies include having a strong core, pushing yourself to truly discover your own limits and the increased power that comes from being flexible - in work and in life. Yoga In A Business Suit is a MotivatedBrandingPress 'BiteSize BigIdeas Book' tm

The Life and Times of Willie Whisky
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

The Life and Times of Willie Whisky

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Close Season
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

The Close Season

Covering a fifteen year period and focusing on the East Wirralarea of Merseyside where esteemed photographer Ken Grant was brought up and still lives, this first book is rooted in autobiography. A region without hold on either manufacturing or industry, its people have for centuries taken casual work as and when it was available, with few guarantees for their future. Responding to the disaffection of this community, to the uneasy sense of dislocation and loss, these photographs capture the essence of lives that are improvised and uncertain. With 60 duotone photos.

The Many Lives of Kenneth Myer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 643

The Many Lives of Kenneth Myer

When Kenneth Baillieu Myer's father fell dead on the footpath in 1934, Ken's life changed in an instant. As the eldest son of the Jewish immigrant retailing genius, Sidney Baevski Myer, who went from pedlar to philanthropist millionaire in fifteen years, 13-year-old Ken was immediately acknowledged as head of the family. Despite a conventional education at Geelong Grammar and a year at Princeton University, Ken was an unconventional man. He had hit headlines when he was born and continued to make news throughout his life-as the powerful Executive Chairman of Myer; in his refusal to be Governor-General of Australia; with his separation and divorce from his wife Prue and remarriage to a Japane...