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Sympathy for Jonah (Hardcover)
David Benjamin Blower; Foreword by Ched Myers
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"Sumo" is a fresh and funny introduction to the fascinating world
of sumo, Japan's national sport. Author David Benjamin peels away
the veneer of sumo as a cultural treasure and reveals it as an
action-packed sport populated by superb athletes who employ
numerous strategies and techniques to overcome their gargantuan
opponents. "Sumo" provides an engaging, witty, behind-the-scenes
look at sumo today. This volume is an updated and thoroughly
revised version of Benjamin's popular "The Joy of Sumo", which was
called the most entertaining and irreverent guide to sumo by James
Fallows in "The Atlantic". Benjamin's enthusiasm and insight into
the sport remain unmatched, and his frequently humorous
descriptions of the personalities and pageantry of the sport will
have you laughing out loud.
Architecture is increasingly understood as a field of practice that
is inextricably embedded in ecologies and energy systems, and yet
embodied energy-the various forms of energy required to ex- tract
raw matter, to produce and transport building materials, and to
assemble a given building- remains largely under-explored in its
ramifications for both design and environment. As operational
energy has declined as a proportion of buildings' total energy
consumption, embodied energy has become an essential site for
further speculation and innovation. Embodied Energy and Design:
Making Architecture between Metrics and Narratives asks questions
about the varying scales, methods of analysis, and opportunities
through which we might reconsider the making of architecture in the
context of global flows of energy and resources.
Complexity has met its match! Today, every leader and organisation
grapples with unprecedented complexity. Some thrive in these
situations while the vast majority do not. Now updated for a
post-Covid world, David Benjamin and David Komlos share their
cutting-edge, highly-engaging step-by-step formula for rapidly
cracking incredibly knotty and important challenges, by involving
and mobilizing all the right people-no matter where they are-to
co-create solutions. Filled with compelling stories and advice
distilled from years of experience applying the Complexity Formula
across a broad range of sectors, Benjamin and Komlos have delivered
the defining handbook for current and future leaders. Fully updated
to include highly successful and proven virtual methods and
practices that have been used to solve real problems. This book
serves up the mindset, steps and skills that you and your team will
need to crack complexity, wherever you are in the world, so that
you can find clarity and build momentum even in the most uncertain
of times.
Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE) is a book comprised of
satirical fictional letters that request payment for unjust
inconvenience.
Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, a masterpiece that has influenced
virtually every Western composer since its premiere, has become
associated with the marking of momentous public occasions. In 1989,
Chinese students played its finale through loudspeakers in
Tiananmen Square, and Leonard Bernstein led a performance in Berlin
to celebrate the razing of the Berlin Wall. This lively and
up-to-date book focuses on Beethoven’s Ninth, exploring the
cultural and musical meanings that surround this powerful work of
genius. David B. Levy sets the scene with a brief survey of
nineteenth-century Germanic culture and society, then analyzes the
Ninth symphony in detail with special emphasis on the famous choral
finale. He discusses the initial performances in 1824 under
Beethoven’s direction and traces the symphony’s critical
reception and legacy. In the final chapter of the book, Levy
examines interpretations of the work by prominent conductors,
including Wagner, Mahler, and Weingartner. A fully annotated
discography of selected recordings completes this comprehensive
volume.
Foreword by: Marshall Goldsmith, #1 NY Times bestselling author,
Thinkers50-#1 Executive Coach and the only two-time #1 Leadership
Thinker in the World Complexity has met its match! Today,
organizations are grappling with ambiguity, volatility and paradox
surrounding the challenges they face. This is complexity. But too
many leaders approach complexity the wrong way - they push their
people harder and harder and tackle problems one-at-a-time over
months, sometimes even years and nearly always in a linear fashion.
It's like setting a pot of water on "low" and waiting for it to
boil. To solve the seemingly intractable challenges that leaders
bang their heads against for months - to get the metaphorical water
to boil - you must generate a high amount of heat very quickly. In
this book, the authors share their proven formula for dramatically
shortening the process and solving an organization's toughest
challenges in mere days.
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