The book explores the concept of unlearning and relearning as essential skills in the numeric era, emphasizing their importance across various professional and social contexts. It highlights Lord Baden Powell's innovative approach through the scout movement, transforming military skills into valuable life competencies. The narrative also addresses the challenges posed by the gig economy and the necessity of adapting to technological changes. Additionally, it delves into philosophical themes, contrasting humanist ideals of freedom and dignity with Nietzsche's nihilism and critique of religion.
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- 2024
- 2024
L'ouvrage explore les défis du mariage polygame, où les femmes doivent jongler entre amour et rivalité. L'homme, partagé entre ses épouses, se retrouve en compétition relationnelle, provoquant jalousie et suspicion. La dynamique complexe met en lumière les luttes émotionnelles et les sacrifices au sein de cette structure familiale.
- 2023
Focusing on collective action, this book explores participative management as a means to integrate knowledge management through a comprehensive data bank. It emphasizes diversity management as a blend of identity and cultural frameworks, fostering collaborative knowledge construction. By promoting democratic participation and inclusive processes, it enhances human capital deployment. Effective communication is highlighted as crucial for aligning corporate values and facilitating constructive dialogue, ultimately driving innovation and adaptability in a dynamic business environment.
- 2023
Languages, cultural anatocism: business and identity
- 112pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Exploring the transformative power of language, this book emphasizes its role in both individual expression and social integration. It highlights how language evolves through interactions and cultural exchanges, acting as a dynamic tool that fosters tolerance and conviviality. By examining the interplay between ethnic identity and universal connections, the author argues that language is fundamental to socialization and collective consciousness, shaping behaviors and attitudes essential for thriving in society.