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TINY NOTICEABLE THINGS DISCOVER HOW TINY CHANGES AND ACTIONS CAN
REVOLUTIONISE CUSTOMER AND EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION TNTs are Tiny
Noticeable Things. People don't need to do them, but when they do,
they can have a phenomenal and explosive impact. From remembering
someone's first name and recalling how they prefer to take their
coffee, to sending someone a handwritten 'thank you' note, they are
all the little cost-nothing engagers that create the biggest,
longest-lasting impressions. They show you care, they blow people
away, and they make a very big difference. In Tiny Noticeable
Things, best-selling author Adrian Webster shares his ideas along
with the personal experiences of over 100 contributors to help you
harness the power of TNTs and take your organisation and personal
relationships to the next level. Discover the tiny tweaks that
elevate the most successful teams to astounding heights, find out
what makes employees genuinely happy, hear from customers about the
subtle 'human' touches that have put smiles on their faces, and
gain invaluable insights into how just the smallest of things can
give such a positive lift to those around us. If you want to
differentiate yourself, don't overlook the TNTs! WARNING - THIS
BOOK COULD SERIOUSLY IMPACT YOUR BUSINESS 'I often say at work
no-one can help everyone but everyone can help someone. I once had
one of three hundred volunteers on a community build say "I can't
believe there's generosity on such a scale." The truth was each of
those people gave what they could but the sum of those individual
gifts of time and skill built a facility that changed vulnerable
people's lives. That for me is what TNTs are all about.' Nick
Knowles - TV Presenter & Motivational Speaker
This book presents a unique exploration of common myths about
autism by examining these myths through the perspectives of
autistic individuals. Examining the history of attitudes and
beliefs about autism and autistic people, this book highlights the
ways that these beliefs are continuing to impact autistic
individuals and their families, and offers insights as to how
viewing these myths from an autistic perspective can facilitate the
transformation of these myths into a more positive direction. From
'savant syndrome' to the conception that people with autism lack
empathy, each chapter examines a different social myth - tracing
its origins, highlighting the implications it has had for autistic
individuals and their families, debunking misconceptions and
reconstructing the myth with recommendations for current and future
practice. By offering an alternative view of autistic individuals
as competent and capable of constructing their own futures, this
book offers researchers, practitioners, individuals and families a
deeper, more accurate, more comprehensive understanding of
prevalent views about the abilities of autistic individuals as well
as practical ways to re-shape these into more proactive and
supportive practices.
Contemporary developments in the biosciences associated with new
biological possibilities have generated considerable interest among
the social sciences, primarily because they challenge our
understanding of the relationship between the body, nature, and
identity. Regenerative medicine is such a field, and has attracted
major commercial, clinical, political and popular interest. It has,
however, been subject to very limited social science analysis. This
book explores the hype and promise associated with the field, the
uneven and often failed commercial exploitation we have seen, and
the political, legal and bioethical challenges that developments in
the regenerative medicine field produce. It does this at a global
level, including analysis of what we are seeing in the US, Europe,
China and Australia. The book establishes the meaning, boundaries
and likely future development we will see, and asks whether
regenerative medicine heralds a new paradigm for medicine itself.
A unique, pathbreaking collection that provides the first, detailed
and comprehensive analysis of the implications of new health
technologies for society, the delivery of health care, and the very
meaning of health itself. It is based on new, critical social
science research integrated according to core themes, making it
accessible and engaging. It will be of especial value to students
and researchers in Social Science, Health Studies and medical
schools.
Conquer complacency and transform your team into a happy, winning
crew.
Polar Bear Pirates are highly focused, successful characters,
they can't help but motivate everyone around them and just like
you; they love to have some fun.
In their latest quest, they take on the Sleepwalkers, the
workplace zombies who are with you in body but never take a step
beyond the ordinary because their minds have drifted into sleep
mode. Going through the motions, thinking the same old stuff and
delivering the same results, they stand out like beacons of
disappointment.
Sleepwalkers can be found orbiting Planet Complacency. This
place is in the arch enemy of success It is a huge planet, more
powerful than the inhospitable Rock Bottom, it appears to be a
comfortable, safe and popular place to be. Yet this silent assassin
is responsible for snuffing out millions of dreams and kidnapping
untold potential.
Stepping Beyond Ordinary
The Polar Bear Pirates' mission is to re-awaken dormant talent
and release untapped potential. Join them and meet a cast of
amazing characters, from Neg Ferrets and Bloaters, to Amps and
Vamps. One thing's for sure, you'll come out the other side
inspired and ready to get the best out of your team and the people
around you.
Polar Bear Pirates shows you how to motivate everyday people to
deliver extraordinary results.
Regenerative medicine, encompassing stem cells and tissue
engineering, has attracted huge interest within commercial,
clinical and government circles, and promises to change medicine
itself. This book provides the first detailed examination and
critical assessment of the field to be made by social science.
The first detailed and comprehensive analysis of the implications
of new health technologies for society, the delivery of health
care, and the very meaning of health itself. It is based on new,
critical social science research integrated according to core
themes, making it accessible and engaging to both students and
researchers.
The sweet cherry is one of the most popular of temperate fruit
crops with consumers and is grown commercially in more than 40
countries of the world, in temperate, Mediterranean, subtropical
and arid regions of all continents. The sour cherry is cultivated
in fewer countries, mainly in Europe and the USA, and is used
mainly in processed cherry products. Until recently, horticultural
improvement of cherries as a commercial crop has been slow, and
major production problems such as bird damage, rain-induced
cracking, and bacterial diseases, have remained. However, in the
last 25 years, major developments have occurred. New improved
varieties of sweet cherry have been bred which have larger fruit,
are more disease resistant and set fruit more reliably. Improved
sour cherry varieties have also been bred and mechanised systems of
harvesting introduced. New dwarfing rootstocks are now being
released. This book provides a comprehensive review of all of these
topics, and many more. It covers all aspects of the botany,
production and uses of sweet and sour cherries, and represents a
definitive reference work for students and research workers in
horticulture as well as professional fruit growers.
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Robert A. Webster
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R453
Discovery Miles 4 530
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