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A união em torno de um propósito comum tem o poder de transformar gerações 10 anos, mais de 400 lideres, faz toda a diferença! Cada lançamento de um novo volume da série ""Histórias de Sucesso"", parte da coletânea "Histórias Extraordinárias do Mundo Corporativo" da Editora Global Partners, é uma oportunidade única para explorar conceitos fascinantes e genuinamente motivadores. Ressalto como a missão de transmitir informações privilegiadas me impulsiona a seguir por este caminho, pois tenho a plena convicção de que estou contribuindo para a formação de uma sociedade mais preparada, justa e unida. O 11o volume do ""Histórias de Sucesso"" reúne 37 coautores de diferentes ...
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The Lenovo Way to Profitability and Growth In 2005, the Chinese corporation Lenovo acquired what was seen as a sacred American icon--IBM's personal computer business. It has since grown to become the world’s biggest PC company and is now rapidly growing in the global mobile space. The Lenovo Way reveals practical methods for managing a truly diverse workforce operating around the world, drawn from both China and the United States. Gina Qiao is Senior Vice President of HR at Lenovo. Yolanda Conyers is Vice President of HR Operations and Chief Diversity Officer at Lenovo.
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This book highlights the case of Brazil, a major economic player among developing countries. In seventeen years of enforcing the Brazilian Antitrust Law, Brazil’s Administrative Council for Economic Defence (CADE) has achieved outstanding results and has been recognized as the most effective antitrust enforcement agency in the developing world. This book is the first to describe and analyse the workings and case law of the CADE, emphasizing the agency’s fundamental methodology and focusing on the contributory roles of such factors as the following: mechanisms and procedures of enforcement of the Antitrust Law in Brazil; methodologies (tests) used for antitrust assessment (for merger and ...
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The ThinkPad notebook computer has been at the center of the digital revolution that has transformed millions of lives around the world, allowing users to obtain access to their documents, pictures and other personal data from virtually anywhere at any time. More than 100 million ThinkPads have been sold since they were introduced in 1992, some twenty-five years ago. ThinkPads played a prominent role in NASA's space exploration and at the International Space Station. They accompanied explorers who traversed the entire length of the Nile River and conquered Mount Everest. ThinkPads also played a major role in changing the very architecture of how humanity's knowledge is stored and made available. In this book, Arimasa Naitoh, the father of the ThinkPad, collaborates with American business journalist and author William J. Holstein to write candidly about the incredible technological and personal struggles he and fellow engineers faced. And he offers his vision of the future of mobile computing—because this revolution is not even close to being finished.
After nearly three years, twelve cities and fifteen book editions, Startup Guide has finally outgrown Europe and released a book in Tel Aviv - a city full of history, culture and incredible Bauhaus architecture. Bursting with fashion, design and nightlife, Tel Aviv has also become a huge tech and entrepreneurship center. It has been compared with Silicon Valley due to its attractiveness to intelligent and creative tech talent. The Startup Guide Tel Aviv will decipher what makes Tel Aviv so important within the worldwide startup ecosystem. Just look for insights in its interviews with pros, info on the best local work spaces and which programs can help you and your company get to where you want to be. Startup Guide Tel Aviv was made in partnership with TLV Starters and supported by Microsoft and Gett.