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Process analytical chemistry (PAC) can be defined as the technology
of obtaining quantitative and qualitative information about a
chemical process in order to control or optimise its performance.
This highly practical book provides an up-to-date introduction to
the field with a special emphasis placed on industrial processes.
Edited by representatives from one of the world's leading chemical
companies and centres of excellence for research into the subject,
the book is written by a transatlantic team of authors who provide
a global perspective.
Process analytical chemistry (PAC) can be defined as the technology
of obtaining quantitative and qualitative information about a
chemical process in order to control or optimise its performance.
This highly practical book provides an up-to-date introduction to
the field with a special emphasis placed on industrial processes.
Edited by representatives from one of the world's leading chemical
companies and centres of excellence for research into the subject,
the book is written by a transatlantic team of authors who provide
a global perspective.
Break free from perfectionism and finish your creative projects. This
unconventional guide shows you how to overcome creative blocks and
finally complete your work through strategic imperfection.
The world is full of creative people. So why do some get their ideas
out in the world while others don’t? Why are some incredibly prolific
while others struggle with deadlines or can’t complete projects? In
this book, Jason F. McLennan—a master in “getting stuff done”—shares
secrets to boosting productivity, innovation, and personal success. By
adopting his “¾ baked” philosophy and the key lessons that surround it,
readers will be able to dramatically increase their output while also
keeping their creative juices flowing.
McLennan’s recipe for creative success includes the following ideas:
- Look forward to failure
- Discover the power of feedback
- Learn to become a “trim tab”
- Harness the power of momentum to drive creativity
We’ve all heard the phrase “the perfect is the enemy of the good.”
Perfection is often what holds so many people back. Trying to reach it
means that nothing much can get completed, and inspiration itself is
often blocked as people either procrastinate or endlessly self-edit. By
chasing perfection, it remains elusively further away.
The world is full of half-baked ideas—but almost no perfect ones. With
The Magic of Imperfection, readers will learn how to seriously amp up
what they do, how fast they do it, and simultaneously how well it gets
done.
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