The Learning Company: A Strategy for Sustainable Development
- 243pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Suitable for organizational developers, management developers, senior to middle managers and consultants.
Un ufficiale dell'esercito britannico, drammaturgo e politico le cui opere sono caratterizzate da un forte stile narrativo e da un acuto sguardo sulla natura umana. La sua scrittura riflette la sua vasta esperienza nel servizio militare e nella vita politica, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva unica sugli eventi storici e sulle motivazioni umane.






Suitable for organizational developers, management developers, senior to middle managers and consultants.
Focusing on personal and professional growth, the book emphasizes the importance of being proactive and learning from experiences. It provides insights on how individuals can enhance their skills, support their colleagues, and contribute to the overall development of their organization. Through practical strategies and examples, readers are motivated to take initiative in their growth journeys.
Offers the manager a lively and practical strategy for understanding and undertaking a programme of self development
"The Heiress" is a play written by John Burgoyne, an English playwright and politician known for his contributions to 18th-century theater. Set in the aristocratic circles of Georgian England, Burgoyne's play explores themes of love, ambition, and social status. The narrative revolves around the titular character, an heiress named Clara, who finds herself at the center of a romantic entanglement involving two suitors from different social backgrounds. As Clara navigates the complexities of her romantic relationships, she must also contend with the expectations and pressures placed upon her by society and her family. Burgoyne's play is characterized by its witty dialogue, intricate plot twists, and sharp social commentary. Through the interactions of its characters and the unfolding of its plot, "The Heiress" sheds light on the customs, values, and class distinctions of Georgian society.
An Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide to Crisps, Cobblers, Shortcakes, Compotes, Fools, Baked Apples, and Poached Fruit
How To Make Simple Fruit Desserts covers everything you need to know to master quick, summer fruit desserts like crisps, cobblers, shortcakes, and betties. One of a unique collection of beautifully hardbound, single topic cookbooks from the editors of Cook's Illustrated, the publication legendary for perfecting a recipe through years of fanatical kitchen testing. You will discover how to put the crunch back in crisps, how to make authentic shortcake, and how to poach fruits in light syrup without overcooking the fruit. You will also pick up tips on peeling, pitting, and slicing fruits quickly and safely. From strawberry shortcake to blueberry cobbler, the summer fruit recipes covered in How To Make Simple Fruit Desserts have endless appeal and will be the perfect finish to your meals this season.
An Illustrated Step-By-Step Guide to Perfect Party Food
An illustrated step-by-step guide to perfect party food.