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This insightful guide showcases a new psychological framework
through which business leaders can transform themselves and their
organizations. "Most managers," author Stephen C. Harper writes,
"do not understand what is involved in transforming organizations."
His book, The Ever-Evolving Enterprise: Guidelines for Creating
Your Company's Future, is intended to remedy that, focusing on ten
areas proactive business leaders must address as they guide their
companies through everyday activities and into the future. The book
stresses the need for firms to evolve to remain in sync with an
ever-changing marketplace. It explores the multifaceted nature of
transformational leadership and offers specific guidelines, ideas,
and techniques leaders can institute to seize new opportunities and
develop innovative products and services that offer sustainable
competitive advantages. But it also invites executives to take a
closer look at how they lead their firms, promoting a fresh
psychological framework that will keep business leaders-and their
companies-anticipatory, perceptive, agile, innovative,
results-oriented, and able to execute so that their visions become
realities. Hundreds of cautions, insights, tips, and techniques
Candid "reality checks" throughout Chapter-ending quizzes that
profile the extent to which a firm is demonstrating the qualities
of Ever-Evolving Enterprises Numerous figures that profile the
multidimensional nature of organizational transformation Sources
and notes at the end of each chapter
Hospice Care and Cultural Diversity captures the richness and
differences that make up the United States and its culture. This
book shows you the complex issues arising from work with patients
of a different culture and encourages research in hospices which
support culturally innovative programs. Many people are
individually knowledgeable and culturally sensitive, but few
hospices have systematically planned for service to culturally
diverse groups. This volume identifies who is implementing
organizational programs of cultural sensitivity and acknowledges
the efforts of those individuals working to make hospice accessible
to everyone.Hospice Care and Cultural Diversity contains original
research, personal insights, and overviews to help you understand
what is being done in the field. Specifically, chapters discuss:
National Hospice Organization activities, goals, and recommended
actions death and dying from a Native American perspective breaking
barriers to hospice for African Americans a case study of the
development of a culturally sensitive treatment plan in pre-hospice
south Texas caregiving norms surrounding dying and use of hospice
services among Hispanic American elderly cultural considerations
surrounding childhood bereavement among Cambodians in the U.S. one
hospice's experience in identifying and meeting the needs of ethnic
minority patientsPeople from many different cultures are eager to
share their customs, practices, and beliefs. They want hospice
providers to understand their culture, and they want their
community served by hospice. The only book of its kind, Hospice
Care and Cultural Diversity is a valuable reference and source of
ideas for anyone interested in the delivery of hospice services.
From students to experts, you will find much information to help
make hospice care accessible and comfortable for all groups of
people.
The Ethos of Black Motherhood in America: Only White Women Get
Pregnant examines the ethos of Black and white mothers in America's
racialized society. Kimberly C. Harper argues that the current
Black maternal health crisis is not a new one, but an existing one
rooted in the disregard for Black wombs dating back to America's
history with chattel slavery. Examining the reproductive laws that
controlled the reproductive experiences of black women, Harper
provides a fresh insight into the "bad black mother" trope that
Black feminist scholars have theorized and argues that the
controlling images of black motherhood are a creation of the
American nation-state. In addition to a discussion of black
motherhood, Harper also explores the image of white motherhood as
the center of the landscape of motherhood. Scholars of
communication, gender studies, women's studies, history, and race
studies will find this book particularly useful.
The Ethos of Black Motherhood in America: Only White Women Get
Pregnant examines the ethos of Black and white mothers in America's
racialized society. Kimberly C. Harper argues that the current
Black maternal health crisis is not a new one, but an existing one
rooted in the disregard for Black wombs dating back to America's
history with chattel slavery. Examining the reproductive laws that
controlled the reproductive experiences of black women, Harper
provides a fresh insight into the "bad black mother" trope that
Black feminist scholars have theorized and argues that the
controlling images of black motherhood are a creation of the
American nation-state. In addition to a discussion of black
motherhood, Harper also explores the image of white motherhood as
the center of the landscape of motherhood. Scholars of
communication, gender studies, women's studies, history, and race
studies will find this book particularly useful.
Western-educated Elites in Kenya, proposes to conduct a critical
examination of the emergence of the American-educated Kenyan elites
(the Asomi) and their role in the nationalist movement and
eventually their Africanization of the Civil and Private sectors in
Kenya.
Western-Educated Elites in Kenya critically examines the emergence
of American-educated Kenyan elites (Asomi), their role in the
nationalist movement and their eventual 'Africanization' of the
Kenyan civil and private sectors. This valuable book provides a
historical perspective on the development of western-educated
Kenyans, depicting the commonalities that existed between Africans
and African-Americans during their fights for independence and
equality. The key areas covered include: Islamic education;
missionary education; government education; and higher education of
Kenyan students in the United States. This is the ideal text for
advanced undergraduates, graduated students, and historians, who
already possess a general knowledge about Kenyan history, but want
a deeper understanding of the global influence of the Pan-African
movement in the first half of the twentieth century.
Hospice Care and Cultural Diversity captures the richness and
differences that make up the United States and its culture. This
book shows you the complex issues arising from work with patients
of a different culture and encourages research in hospices which
support culturally innovative programs. Many people are
individually knowledgeable and culturally sensitive, but few
hospices have systematically planned for service to culturally
diverse groups. This volume identifies who is implementing
organizational programs of cultural sensitivity and acknowledges
the efforts of those individuals working to make hospice accessible
to everyone.Hospice Care and Cultural Diversity contains original
research, personal insights, and overviews to help you understand
what is being done in the field. Specifically, chapters discuss:
National Hospice Organization activities, goals, and recommended
actions death and dying from a Native American perspective breaking
barriers to hospice for African Americans a case study of the
development of a culturally sensitive treatment plan in pre-hospice
south Texas caregiving norms surrounding dying and use of hospice
services among Hispanic American elderly cultural considerations
surrounding childhood bereavement among Cambodians in the U.S. one
hospice's experience in identifying and meeting the needs of ethnic
minority patientsPeople from many different cultures are eager to
share their customs, practices, and beliefs. They want hospice
providers to understand their culture, and they want their
community served by hospice. The only book of its kind, Hospice
Care and Cultural Diversity is a valuable reference and source of
ideas for anyone interested in the delivery of hospice services.
From students to experts, you will find much information to help
make hospice care accessible and comfortable for all groups of
people.
Fully illustrated with more than 2,000 images, 2020 U.S. Coin Digest,
18th edition, is a comprehensive, fully researched and vetted color
guide with values to all United States coins issues featuring in a
nearly indestructible hardcover with a lay-flat, easy-to-use format to
make your experience even more enjoyable.
This complete reference to U.S. coins includes all circulating and
non-circulating coins, from early American Token Coinage to modern
commemorative issues of the 21st century. The following features make
the U.S. Coin Digest the only reference you need for collecting U.S.
coins:
- 2000 images--nearly all in full color--provide a spectacular
visual guide making identification and appreciation of U.S. coins easy
and enjoyable.
- Thousands of detailed listings completely and expertly vetted,
allowing the consumer to collect with confidence.
- A clear and easy-to-use guide to identifying minting errors with
color images by Ken Potter, leading authority on error coins and author
of popular Strike It Rich with Pocket Change.
- Coins of Colonial America
- U.S. Territorial Gold coinage
- U.S. Mint Sets, Proof Sets and Prestige Sets with current market
values
- Coins of Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Philippines
Using newly declassified documents, this book explores why U.S.
military leaders after World War II sought to monitor the far north
and understand the physical environment of Greenland, a crucial
territory of Denmark. It reveals a fascinating yet little-known
realm of Cold War intrigue and a delicate diplomatic duet between a
smaller state and a superpower amid a time of intense global
pressures. Written by scholars in Denmark and the United States,
this book explores many compelling topics. What led to the creation
of the U.S. Thule Air Base in Greenland, one of the world's
largest, and why did the U.S. build a nuclear-powered city under
Greenland's ice cap? How did Danish concern about sovereignty shape
scientific research programs in Greenland? Also explored here: why
did Denmark's most famous scientist, Inge Lehmann, became involved
in research in Greenland, and what international reverberations
resulted from the crash of a U.S. B-52 bomber carrying four nuclear
weapons near Thule in January 1968?
This is the biography of a contested memory, how it was born, grew,
changed the world, and was changed by it. It's the story of the
story of how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began.
Joseph Smith, the church's founder, remembered that his first
audible prayer, uttered in spring of 1820 when he was about
fourteen, was answered with a vision of heavenly beings. Appearing
to the boy in the woods near his parents' home in western New York
State, they told Smith that he was forgiven and warned him that
Christianity had gone astray. Smith created a rich and
controversial historical record by narrating and documenting this
event repeatedly. In First Vision, Steven C. Harper shows how
Latter-day Saints (beginning with Joseph Smith) and others have
remembered this experience and rendered it meaningful. When and why
and how did Joseph Smith's first vision, as saints know the event,
become their seminal story? What challenges did it face along the
way? What changes did it undergo as a result? Can it possibly hold
its privileged position against the tides of doubt and disbelief,
memory studies, and source criticism-all in the information age?
Steven C. Harper tells the story of how Latter-day Saints forgot
and then remembered accounts of Smith's experience and how Smith's
1838 account was redacted and canonized. He explores the dissonance
many saints experienced after discovering multiple accounts of
Smith's experience. He describes how, for many, the dissonance has
been resolved by a reshaped collective memory.
Weather control. Juxtaposing those two words is enough to raise
eyebrows in a world where even the best weather models still fail
to nail every forecast, and when the effects of climate change on
sea level height, seasonal averages of weather phenomena, and
biological behavior are being watched with interest by all,
regardless of political or scientific persuasion. But between the
late nineteenth centuryâwhen the United States first funded an
attempt to âshockâ rain out of cloudsâand the late 1940s,
rainmaking (as it had been known) became weather control. And then
things got out of control. In Make It Rain, Kristine C. Harper
tells the long and somewhat ludicrous history of state-funded
attempts to manage, manipulate, and deploy the weather in America.
Harper shows that governments from the federal to the local became
helplessly captivated by the idea that weather control could
promote agriculture, health, industrial output, and economic growth
at home, or even be used as a military weapon and diplomatic tool
abroad. Clear fog for landing aircraft? Thereâs a project for
that. Gentle rain for strawberries? Letâs do it! Enhanced
snowpacks for hydroelectric utilities? Check. The heyday of these
weather control programs came during the Cold War, as the
atmosphere came to be seen as something to be defended, weaponized,
and manipulated. Yet Harper demonstrates that today there are clear
implications for our attempts to solve the problems of climate
change.
Real entrepreneurs live in a world where they constantly hear, Are
you crazy? or What have you been smoking? when they announce to
their friends, family, and colleagues they are starting a business.
They are the ones who hear, It can't be done? from all the
naysayers who are not willing or able to leave their comfort zones.
Real entrepreneurs are the ones who think and act differently. They
are the ones who see opportunities that others cannot see. Real
entrepreneurs are not like normal people. They are the crazy ones
Steve Jobs described in Apple's Think Different ad who change the
world. They are the ones who like operating at the edge without a
net. They identify with Karl Wallenda -the great high wire artist -
when he said, Life is on the wire, the rest is just waiting. They
are the ones who cannot retire. Their lives revolve around sensing
and seizing opportunities. While most people think the greatest
frustration for entrepreneurs involves seeking sufficient funding,
their greatest frustration is that the opportunity clock is always
ticking. As one entrepreneur noted, There are so many
opportunities, but so little time. Instead of celebrating their
entrepreneurial successes, they go to their grave thinking about
the opportunities they did not seize. They are the ones who know
entrepreneurship is not a spectator sport. Real entrepreneurs are
like moths driven to the flame. Their opportunity radar is always
scanning the marketplace for situations where people are not having
their needs met well enough or at all. They know that for every
problem, every sense of frustration, and every source of pain,
there is a potential entrepreneurial opportunity. They are the ones
who sense what people want before they know it. They are the ones
who find a way to make possible what others consider impossible.
They are the ones who are willing to step into the darkness and to
take the leap of faith. They are like explorers. They thrive on
Boldly going where no one has gone. In a world full of path takers,
they are the path makers. They are the ones who create ventures
that change the way the game is played. They are the ones who
create firms that disrupt markets and create new markets. They are
the serial entrepreneurs who constantly think about their next
venture(s) while managing their current venture. They are the
multipreneurs who create and run multiple ventures rather than
having just one business at a time. Normal people cannot understand
what drives real entrepreneurs. The only people who understand real
entrepreneurs are other entrepreneurs. Here's to the Crazy
Entrepreneurs takes the reader into the minds of the people who
change the marketplace and who, in some cases, change the world.
Stephen C. Harper demonstrates an uncanny insight in to what makes
entrepreneurs tick. In his latest book, Here's to the Crazy
Entrepreneurs he investigates whether entrepreneurism is a mental
disorder or if normal people are actually the ones who are crazy by
risking their mortgages, careers, and future by working for someone
else.
There are dozens of books that help people start businesses. Yet,
few books focus on life after start-up. Entrepreneurship is not
about starting a business. It is about starting a business that
becomes an exceptional enterprise. It is about Taking Your Business
to the Next Level and Beyond Managing growth can be like traversing
a minefield. One misstep and your emerging business can be in
serious trouble. Growing too fast can spell disaster. Growing too
slow can result in missed opportunities. Entrepreneurs cannot
afford to approach managing growth with a learning by doing and/or
a trial and error approach. If you do not have the skills and
ability, then you could be your firm's worst enemy. As an
entrepreneur, consultant, speaker, award-winning educator, and
best-selling author, Dr. Stephen C. Harper helps guide you through
the minefield. His latest book: Blends the latest thinking with
timeless ideas. Provides numerous lists, examples, guidelines,
tips, insights, and cautions that will make the difference between
thriving and just surviving. Features hundreds of "Reality Checks"
that challenge your assumptions and practices. Concludes with
insightful and candid "Do"s and "Don't"s from numerous
entrepreneurs. Early reviews from entrepreneurs of high-growth
ventures include: ""Great book A must read for any new or seasoned
entrepreneur," "Dr. Harper's candid insight guides any entrepreneur
through the hard realities of growth." "An enjoyable, inspiring,
and timely read." "Dr. Harper approaches you as a Board of Advisors
would, by providing you and your business with solid guidance,
direction, and experience." "He encourages you to face the
realities of obstacles and warning signs inherent in the business
growth cycle as well as provides the motivation and road map to
plan for your company's future." "Dr. Harper presents the essential
elements of success in a thought provoking format that is sure to
make an immediate impact on the way you do business. This book is
not about quick fixes or growth at any cost." "Dr. Harper's book
offers keen insight about how to create a fast growth company that
provides actual value to the marketplace opposed to short-minded
strategies on "quick flip" exits," "Dr. Harper's 'Reality Checks'
force you to truly look at your business thru the eyes of your
customers, your employees and your competition." "Dr. Harper has
done a remarkable job putting together the best subject matter for
taking your business to The Next Level and Beyond." This is The
Entrepreneur's Guide to Developing an Exceptional Enterprise
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