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Change Isn’t Hard A practical playbook for people-centred change communication


Free Download Change Isn’t Hard: A practical playbook for people-centred change communication by Melanie Loy, Ben Hight, Lisa-Marie Vecchio
English | April 2, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0CZS61WKS | 293 pages | EPUB | 2.32 Mb
Change in businesses of all shapes and sizes is happening more frequently than ever before. Whether it’s something small like a new process, through to a completely new business strategy, or anything in between, people are being bombarded with change.

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Critical Faith What It Is, What It Isn’t, and Why It Matters


Free Download Joni Schwartz-Chaney, "Critical Faith: What It Is, What It Isn’t, and Why It Matters"
English | ISBN: 1506491553 | 2024 | 197 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Near hysteria has erupted in the media, state and federal legislatures, community boards, and churches around critical race theory (CRT). Despite the term’s history, development, and clearly defined meaning, it has become a catch-all for white America’s fears, deflections, and equivocations on race, society, and the law. Christians are no exception. Their critiques routinely claim that CRT is rewriting of American history, that it is anti-democratic, and even heretical.

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Bigger Isn’t Always Better The New Mindset for Real Business Growth


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2006 | 272 Pages | ISBN: 0814408664 | PDF | 4 MB
"You want your business to grow. But don’t confuse growth with expansion. To be sure, increased size can be an important component (or fortuitous by-product) of business success, but companies that expand too much, too quickly, or too myopically may soon find themselves too big for their britches. What, then, is real growth? Simply put, it’s progress, and it is based on moving the business beyond the self-imposed limits that have come to define and constrain it. Good "growers" know that true success is fueled by imagination, not by a stream of mergers, stock price manipulations, or clever accounting. These individuals share seven characteristics that enable them to foster real, sustainable growth. "Bigger Isn’t Always Better" reveals these traits, why they are effective, and how to apply them in your organization. The book shows how successful companies and growers: know where to look; know what they want; tell the truth; create tension to generate forward movement; win hearts and minds; master momentum and bounce; and know when to let go, and share the wealth. Distilling a decade of research and personal interviews on three continents, author Bob Tomasko illustrates the seven traits with examples from companies – large and small, well known and less so – that have profited through innovative strategies that focus on genuine growth opportunities instead of the appearance of growth. Profiles include: Darcy Winslow, who helped testosterone-fueled; Nike grow by creating a range of products for women that opened a new and profitable market; Chris Mottern of Peet’s Coffee, which carved a niche by slipstreaming around the wake created by Starbucks Roger Enrico, the Pepsi veteran who created "The Pepsi Challenge" and established Pepsi as the Coke of snack foods; Bill Greenwood of Burlington Northern, which found a way to turn truckers, the railroad’s most difficult competitors, into its best customers; Al Bru, who got health-conscious consumers to embrace; Frito-Lay’s snack products by eliminating trans fats; and Carlos Gutierrez, who restored Kellogg to a growth path by eliminating its fixation on volume. "Bigger Isn’t Always Better" also offers stunning examples of the failure of the Big-Is-Good philosophy, including the ill-fated Hewlett-Packard/Compaq merger and its highest-profile casualty, CEO Carly Fiorina. After years of cutbacks, growth is in again. But instead of assuming that an inflated business can dominate a market through sheer size or manufactured numbers, the new model shows how engaged growers use positive psychology to drive robust and sustainable growth. Combining real-life stories, thorough scientific research, and insightful analysis, "Bigger Isn’t Always Better" shows how your organization can move forward – without tripping over its own feet.&quot

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Aloe Isn’t Medicine, and Yet


Free Download Fath Romano Zago OFM, "Aloe Isn’t Medicine, and Yet"
English | ISBN: 0981989918 | 2002 | 187 pages | PDF | 8 MB
Aloe isn’t medicine, and yet . . . it Cures is another book by Father Romano Zago, who wrote Cancer Can Be Cured. In the last few years, Father Zago’s books have received much acclaim in the field of alternative medicine on five continents. In this book, Father Zago presents the curative properties of Aloe and shows how to use this plane in curing over 100 types of illnesses, including obesity and depression.

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When God Isn’t Green A World-Wide Journey to Places Where Religious Practice and Environmentalism Collide


Free Download Jay Wexler, "When God Isn’t Green: A World-Wide Journey to Places Where Religious Practice and Environmentalism Collide"
English | 2016 | pages: 216 | ISBN: 0807001929 | EPUB | 0,7 mb
In this lively, round-the-world trip, law professor and humorist Jay Wexler explores the intersection of religion and the environment.

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Grief Isn’t Something to Get Over Finding a Home for Memories and Emotions After Losing a Loved One


Free Download Grief Isn’t Something to Get Over: Finding a Home for Memories and Emotions After Losing a Loved One (APA LifeTools Series) by Mary C. Lamia
English | May 3, 2022 | ISBN: 1433837943 | 223 pages | MOBI | 0.64 Mb
The loss of a loved one can be overwhelming. How do we endure grief? Can we simply forget, or "get over it?" This book explains the science behind bereavement, from emotion to the persistence of memory, and shows readers how to understand and adapt to death as a part of life.

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Social Media Isn’t Social Rediscovering the lost art of face-to-face communication


Free Download Al Maag, "Social Media Isn’t Social: Rediscovering the lost art of face-to-face communication"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1940716454 | EPUB | pages: 250 | 2.0 mb
With humor and insight born of decades of experience, Al Maag shares what he learned during his Chicago childhood in the 1950s and 60s, a stark contrast to the current C-generation that has grown up with electronic gadgets. Social Media Isn’t Social shows why online social media cannot replace face-to-face human connection, and reveals the critical real-life social skills you need to succeed today in business and in life.

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