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Subterranean (Hardcover)
Dan White; Foreword by Jr. Woodward; Afterword by David E Fitch
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In today's complex commercial environments, marketing has become a
central aspect to every successful business. Businesses need
flexible, effective means of gaining commercial traction by
managing their relationships with audiences, stakeholders and
competitors. They require effective marketing and branding that
move beyond the standard forms of brand orientation and commercial
interaction. New marketing models must think smart to create
innovative strategies which have long-term sustainable economic
goals. The Smart Marketing Book is a practical, reliable and
concise title that offers the core marketing principles -
applicable for anyone who wishes to improve their organization's
financial and creative values. It is a straightforward guide that
avoids unnecessary and time-consuming practices. An illustrative
handbook that covers marketing principles and topics through visual
innovation. A credible statement to all marketers trying to source
the most relevant strategies from a field cursed with infinite
information.
IVP Readers' Choice Award Missio Alliance Essential Reading List
Public gatherings are vital for movement, but too often in our
approach to planting churches, we haven't paid enough attention to
the difficult grassroots work of movement: discipleship, community
formation, and mission. This book will help you start
missional-incarnational communities in a way that reflects the
viral movement of the early New Testament church. JR Woodward
(author of Creating a Missional Culture) and Dan White Jr. (author
of Subterranean) have trained church planters all over North
America to create movemental churches that are rooted in the
neighborhood, based on eight necessary competencies: Movement
Intelligence Polycentric Leadership Being Disciples Making
Disciples Missional Theology Ecclesial Architecture Community
Formation Incarnational Practices The book features an interactive
format with tools, exercises, and reflection questions and
activities. It's ideal for church planting teams or discipleship
groups to use together. It's not enough to understand why the
church needs more missional and incarnational congregations.The
Church as Movement will also show you how to make disciples that
make disciples. This is the engine that drives the church as
movement, so that everyday Christians can be present in the world
to join God's mission in the way of Jesus.
Most businesses today can readily access the required technology
and talent to match competitors' innovations and ideas quickly,
making products and services similar to one another. In the modern
business environment, companies instead need to build brands that
consumers recognize and trust if they're looking for sustainable,
profitable growth. This book presents in a concise fashion the
latest thinking and methods for successful branding. Clear and
accessible, it contains real-life examples from business, practical
frameworks, and inspiring illustrations. It explains what branding
really is, why a brand is so critical to success in business, and
how to maximize the growth of your current and future
products/services through branding.
Cricket Banter is all the rage among the cricketing cognoscenti and
the chat, the sledging and the humour behind the game is all
covered here, by those boys at The Middle Stump, in conjunction
with Factor 50. Here we cover most aspects of cricket, as we speak
with some of the finest, funniest, larger than life characters from
the sport over the last thirty years, along with a selection of
hilarious stories about the game. It's a highly amusing book; read
it and you'll see why most cricketers, whether from club, county or
international level, as well as the sport's most prominent
journalists are all talking about those cheeky chaps from The
Middle Stump, and their alternative take on the game of cricket.
When Dan and his girlfriend set out to hike the Pacific Crest
Trail, his parents wondered how two people who had never shared an
apartment could survive in a four-by-six foot tent in the desert.
Not to mention the fact that the trail stretches from Mexico to
Canada, through boiling desert and snowcapped mountain passes.
Despite the warnings of their loved ones, and even some naysaying
strangers, Dan and Melissa set out into the wilderness. They are
dubbed "The Lois and Clark Expedition" by their long-limbed, loping
guru "The Gingerbread Man" after covering the requisite number of
miles to be considered official PCT thru-hikers.As the desert gives
way to mountains, and the winter threatens to abbreviate their
trek, the hardships of the trail provide these addled adventurers a
crystalline view of the American wilderness, themselves, and each
other. This book tells the story of "one and a half step" Warren
Rogers, co-founder of the Pacific Crest Trail. Rogers overcame
polio and risked ruin during the Great Depression to chart the
trail from beginning to end. As Dan White walks in Rogers'
footsteps, he starts to wonder if he's assumed the man's bravery,
or his insanity.
Cricket is a game that has always attracted mavericks and
characters. Cantankerous batsmen, lethal bowlers, criminal wicket
keepers and philandering fielders feature as The Middle Stump looks
at the good, the bad and the potentially dangerous of the cricket
world. Dan has interviewed some of the biggest names in the game
and those sitting on the knolls in the sun, and has spoken to
everyone who is anyone in the cricket world. Now, based on years of
cricket fandom and limited ability, he has collected the portraits
of the most interesting players from recent years. Written in the
same tongue-in-cheek and honest style that we have all come to love
from The Middle Stump, this is a great read for all cricket fans.
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Subterranean (Paperback)
Dan White; Foreword by Jr. Woodward; Afterword by David E Fitch
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Warring Personalities
Dan White
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"Timely." The Melbourne Observer "A literary snipe hunt." The
London Telegraph This spellbinding saga transports the reader from
a smorgasbord in Sweden to the proper usage of the plural
possessive case. Dan White was born in Atlanta, Georgia on
Halloween Day in 1956. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his
wife and two children.
"The strong take from the weak, but the smart take from the
strong." So said Pete Carril's father, a Spanish immigrant who
worked for thirty-nine years in a Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, steel
mill. His son stood only five-foot-six but nonetheless became an
All-State basketball player in high school, a Little All-American
in college, and a highly successful coach. After twenty-nine years
as Princeton University's basketball coach, he became an assistant
coach with the NBA's Sacramento Kings. In 1997 he was inducted into
the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Coach Carril
inspired his teams with his own strength of character and drive to
win, and he demonstrated time and again how a smart and dedicated
team could compete successfully against bigger programs and faster,
stronger, more athletic players. His teams won thirteen conference
championships, made eleven NCAA Tournament appearances, and led the
nation in defense fourteen times. Throughout his reflections on a
lifetime spent on the basketball court and the bench, Carril
demonstrates deep respect for the contest, his empathy and
engagement with the players, humility with his own achievements, a
pragmatic vision of discipline and fundamentals, and an enduring
joy in the game. This is an inspiring and wonderful book, even for
those who never made a basket.
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