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      • Trusted Partner
        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2020

        Ecocide

        Kill the corporation before it kills us

        by David Whyte

        We have reached the point of no return. The existential threat of climate change is now a reality. The world has never been more vulnerable. Yet corporations are already planning a life beyond this point. The business models of fossil fuel giants factor in continued profitability in a scenario of a five-degree increase in global temperature. An increase that will kill millions, if not billions. This is the shocking reality laid bare in a new, hard-hitting book by David Whyte. Ecocide makes clear the problem won't be solved by tinkering around the edges, instead it maps out a plan to end the corporation's death-watch over us. This book will reveal how the corporation has risen to this position of near impunity, but also what we need to do to fix it.

      • Business, Economics & Law

        The Leader as Influencer

        Want to lead? First, you need to be followed

        by Barbara Liebermeister

        The trendsetter as role model Managers and influencers have much in common. They are not born, but made – and both are ‘made’ by their followers. We live in a digitalised, globalised world: one in which the role of authority is ever less significant and the importance of networking is growing all the time. The leaders of the future are credible, inspiring and with a knack for eye-level communication: the very same attributes that propel an influencer to success. In the modern business world, the difference between success and failure depends on effective relationship management based on high personal credibility and integrity as a leader. True power results from personality. We need a fresh understanding of leadership based, in turn, on a new conception of human nature itself. We need team spirit. The author shows the mechanisms that make influencers successful and explains how business leaders can implement these in their day-to-day working lives. As the best leaders already know: it is those that can win over their employees as individuals that will truly reap the rewards long-term. Influencer success strategies applied to everyday business  Concrete practical tips for leaders Examples from a variety of national and international organisations Barbara Liebermeister is an economist by education and a management consultant and keynote speaker by trade. After beginning her career in marketing and sales for international corporations such as Christian Dior, L‘OREAL and Hoechst, she went on to lead pro-jects for the Royal Bank of Scotland, Deutsche Bank, Merck, Fidelity International and many more. Liebermeister is the founder and head of the Insti-tute for Leadership Culture in a Digital Age (IFIDZ) in Frankfurt, which researches the challenges faced by companies’ management cultures in an environ-ment characterised by rapid technological and social change. It develops strategies, methods and tools to impart the skills required by future managers and in-crease their effectiveness within their organisations

      • Business, Economics & Law

        Leadership begins with you

        A Leader’s Quest for Leadership Excellence. A business novel

        by Whitney Breer

        A story about a woman who went away to learn leadership Before Kathleen, an ambitious but not very emphatic manag-er, is entrusted with the management of the family business, her father sends her on a journey around the world. On this journey, which leads from Lafayette (Indiana) via Bangalore, Stockholm, Sao Paulo, New Zealand and back to the States, Kathleen learns a lot about herself and about the secret of true leadership excellence. Whitney Breer, international management coach and expe-rienced trainer, has been accompanying executives all over the world for 25 years. With this book, Whitney Breer has spun scientific proof and research, almost three decades of leadership trainings and coachings and hundreds of interviews into a story and a model which makes these learnings tangible for leaders around the world have been intertwined. She succeeds in the art of writing a business novel that presents the current state of research on self-management, leadership communication, teams, project management and other elements of leader-ship success in an entertaining and impressive story. Leadership Excellence is a marathon, not a sprint. The reality is that there are small steps and principles that need to be practiced over long periods of time in order to make these changes sustainable. Whitney Breer is an international Key Note Speaker, certifi ed trainer for Change Management and Positive Psychology and author on the topic of leadership. In the last 25 years she has worked with more than 60,000 people im over 25 countries in seminars, crisis interventions, or-ganizational development and executive leadership. It is Whitney’s goal to inspire and motivate people to take responsibility for and drive the changes they want to have.

      • Business & management
        October 2023

        Compliant Organization in Electrical Engineering

        Practical Guide to Establishmentand Continuation

        by Bernd Landsiedel, Arunas Grau

        How do I ensure a legally compliant organization in electrical engineering? How to organize my employees who work in this area? Which tasks need to be assigned to a responsible electrician (EFKffT, according to DIN VDE 1000-10) and how much time will he need?Bernd Landsiedel's book is a comprehensive guide to such questions. It provides quick, concise help based on numerous practical examples. Among other things, it covers organizational and management duties, the establishment and continuation of a proper organization, the role of risk assessments according to Industrial Safety Laws (ArbSchG, BetrSichV), principles of liability, important control functions of a responsible electrician to avoid liability issues, as well as insurance coverage for persons in the field of electrical engineering (professional liability, public liability).Thanks to the combination of legal and technical background knowledge, clear structure and downloadable sample forms, plus explanatory videos, you will find the support you need - quick, easy and in line with the situation.

      • Trusted Partner
        Business, Economics & Law
        June 2021

        Small Company Big Crisis

        How to prepare for, respond to and recover from a business crisis.

        by Brownyn Reid

        When the next crisis comes, will you freeze – or flourish?Global pandemics. Raging bushfires. The death of a loved one. Severe floods. Stock market crashes. Sudden illness. It seems that we no sooner get through one crisis when we’re faced with another. That is exactly what does happen, and businesses will continue to be buffeted by such crises. Whether personal or international, a crisis can have devastating consequences for a small business. This book is a timely, practical guide to preparing for, surviving, and coming out the other side of a crisis – with your business and sanity intact. 25+ years’ experience as a small business owner, Bronwyn Reid has experienced many economic booms and busts, natural disasters, and personal crises that can derail a small business. She shares the vital lessons learned along the way and outlines the actions you can take to ensure your business weathers any storm. • Explore the history of boom and bust• Learn the SEVEN KEY QUESTIONS you must ask yourself to build resilient businesses• Understand the TEN STEPS of dealing with a crisis – without freezing• Discover the opportunities that develop from a crisis, and how to seize them• Investigate the ways we can all do business better in the future Whether you’ve already experienced a business crisis, or whether you’re looking to future-proof your venture, Small Company, Big Crisis will help you confront the inevitable, protect your business (and yourself), and grow stronger as a result.

      • Business & management
        June 2013

        Bean Soup - Beyond Bean Counting

        Steps for Lifting a Finance Function Skill Set Towards 'Adding Value'

        by Stuart Bilbrough

        Bean Soup is an innovative and engaging story capturing real-life challenges in getting Finance teams within businesses to add value and move beyond pure financial control. Written as fiction, it follows Callum Dangerfield, a newly appointed CFO at the Haven Hotel Group. Bean Soup – Beyond Bean Counting is more than a business book, it is a complete training toolkit that provides valuable yet logical steps for lifting a Finance function skill set towards adding value. Find out more at www.thebeansoupbook.com

      • Privacy & data protection

        The Data Governance Imperative

        A Business Strategy for Corporate Data

        by Steve. Sarsfield

        Take control of your data for a more intelligent, responsive business Proactive management of your corporate information has never been more important. Data governance isn’t a challenge solely for the IT team - it’s every inch a business issue. Seamless processes and a personal commitment to clean data give you the ability to generate accurate business intelligence and financial reports, and gain an instant snap shot of the health of your business. Most importantly, they also help you run a more intelligent, agile, fast-moving business than your competitors. The Data Governance Imperativeis written from a business person’s view of data governance. This practical book covers both strategies and tactics around managing a data governance initiative. Benefits to business include: Retain your competitive edge when data governance becomes a matter-of-fact component of corporate stewardship Comply with worldwide corporate laws Generate accurate business intelligence and financial reports Understand your business at a deeper level Delight your customers by gaining a better understanding of their needs Handle support issues more smoothly Deliver better ‘green’ programs Learn how to become a ‘change agent’ and break through corporate barriers

      • Business, Economics & Law
        August 2016

        MBA in a DAY 2.0

        What you would learn at top-tier business schools (if you only had the time!)

        by Steven Stralser PhD

        As an update of the classic business best-seller MBA in a DAY 2.0 provides its readers with a comprehensive, 360degree view of all of the elements critical for organizational and personal leadership success, and it does so in an uncomplicated, jargon-free, easy to understand manner. The reader will be presented fundamental concepts and principles that apply across diverse organizational types, sizes and missions, and, importantly, gain an understanding of the vocabulary of business and, as a result, also gain a personal competitive advantage.

      • Business & management

        Opening Doors to Diversity in Leadership

        by Bobby Siu

        Opening Doors to Diversity in Leadership uses a psychological, organizational, and cultural framework to help businesses integrate a more diverse presence in leadership. Looking carefully at how current leaders view the relationship between leadership and diverse groups, Opening Doors to Diversity in Leadership examines topics, including recruitment, selection, performance evaluation, succession management, working conditions, and corporate culture, and how they impact hiring, promotion, and retention of diverse groups. Emphasizing the interlocking relationships between our thoughts and actions, this book stresses the importance of organizational review and self-reflection, the pivotal role of removing unconscious biases from the workplace and identifying the systemic biases embedded in many aspects of human resources management practices. Opening Doors to Diversity in Leadership provides evidence and options for businesses to build a more diverse workforce, leadership team, and corporate culture.

      • Business & management

        The Behaviorally Informed Organization

        by Dilip Soman, Catherine Yeung

        Every organization is fundamentally in the business of behavior change. Whether it be a government trying to get business to comply with environmental regulation, a business trying to get its customers to be loyal to their products, or a financial advisor encouraging a client to start saving for retirement, behavior change is critical to organizational success. Despite its centrality to organizations, we do not have a good scientific framework for behavior change or a good understanding of how organizations can embed insights from behavioral science into their operations. To overcome this void, this book develops an overarching framework for using behavioral science. It shows how behavioral insights (BI) can be embedded in organizations to achieve better outcomes, improve the efficiency of processes, and maximize stakeholder engagement. This edited volume will provide an enterprise-wide strategic perspective of how governments, businesses, and other organizations have embedded BI into their operations. It is based on research by academics and practitioners from the Behaviourally Informed Organizations Partnership and will highlight ideas, pragmatic frameworks, and prescriptive outcomes, based on illustrative case studies. Featuring a foreword by Cass Sunstein, this book investigates key findings from BI, with an eye toward how it can be used to solve problems and seize opportunities in diverse organizations.

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