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The mercurial aspects of relationships, time and desires.
Against Time and Love, Words are Useless Stones in My Hand. Nothing
affects change in our lives like time and love.
Champions Under Lockdown is the third book in the Red Odyssey
series. It tells the story of an extraordinary season from the
perspective of the terraces. After their epic 2018/19 season, in
2019/20 Jurgen Klopp would target Liverpool's first league title in
30 years. During this unforgettable season his side would smash all
records. They claimed the UEFA Super Cup and then the Club World
Cup before sailing to a 25-point lead at the top of the Premier
League. Fans who thought they had seen it all witnessed arguably
the greatest Reds side in history sweep all before them. They were
declared champions-elect, but the fates decreed there would be a
final barrier to Liverpool claiming their prize. In the midst of a
global virus pandemic and with the country on lockdown, voices
called for the season to be declared null and void, threatening to
wipe the achievements of this incredible team from history. But
Jurgen and his men rose again to claim their holy grail. This is
the unique story of the champions under lockdown.
GOLF'S FORGOTTEN LEGENDS His father didn't want him playing golf,
he was stricken with tuberculosis at 33, and he used a golf swing
pros would never teach today. Yet he is renowned for being the
world's first superstar golfer and greatest of his time. He was
America's first golf hero, yet most American golfers know very
little about him. At 19 he won the U.S. National Open and did it
again the following year. However, he was ruthlessly maligned by
Golf Magazine and the film "The Greatest Game Ever Played. He was
arguably the most talented golfer in the history of the game,
gaining prominence from the 1930s to 1950s. He was the first golfer
in history to be blackballed by the PGA Tour for being too good.
The greatest players came to him for instruction, including Ben
Hogan. This golf pro threw away a U.S. Open Championship after she
finished the tournament with the winning score. Read the story of
her innocent mistake and what she could have done to reclaim her
title.
Characters: 3 male, 3 female Interior With the kids away, three
married couples get together for an evening of relaxation and
laughs. But as the liquor flows and secrets are revealed, trust is
tested and boundaries are broken. It's Just Sex is a comedic and
thought-provoking look at fidelity, lust, communication, and what
it really takes for a marriage to survive and thrive. By the end of
the evening, what should have been just an innocent party turns
into an event that changes all three relationships forever. Winner
of the Artistic Director Achievement award for Best Original
Production of the Year! "Comic home run!" -The Los Angeles Times
"Provocative and surprisingly enlightening." -L.A. Weekly
"Convulsively funny!"- Daily Variety "Perfect date night
entertainment." -Onstage
Authoritatively and expertly written, the new seventh edition of
Bratton and Gold's Human Resource Management builds upon the
enduring strengths of this renowned book. Thoroughly updated,
topical and accessible, this textbook explores the theory and
practice of human resource management and will encourage your
students to reflect critically on the realities of the
ever-changing world of work. The new edition truly captures the
zeitgeist of contemporary human resource management. With coverage
of the Covid-19 pandemic in relation to business ethics, physical
and mental wellbeing, inequality and the rise of the gig-economy
and precarious work, students will feel connected to the complex
issues that face workers, organisations and wider society. This
edition also includes expanded coverage on the ever-palpable
effects of globalization and technological change and explores the
importance of sustainable practice. Students will gain critical
insight into the realities of contemporary HRM, engaging with the
various debates and tensions inherent in the employment
relationship and understanding the myriad of different theories
underpinning human resource management. New to this edition: - New
'Ethical Insight' boxes explore areas of current ethical concern in
trends and practice - New 'Digital Spotlight' boxes explore
innovations in technology, analytics and AI and the impact on
workers and organisations - Topical coverage on job design and the
rise of the gig economy and precarious work - A critical discussion
of the core themes and debates around human resource management in
the post-Covid-19 era, including mental health and wellbeing. - A
rich companion website packed with extra resources, including video
interviews with HR professionals, work-related films, bonus case
studies, links to employment law, and vocab checklists for ESL
students make this an ideal text for online or blended learning.
Stanley Park Story: Life, Love and the Merseyside Derby charts the
recent history of the longest continuous running derby game in
English football. Liverpool and Everton have now contested the
fixture every season since 1962. Using a mixture of fact, fiction
and personal experience, Jeff Goulding has crafted a compelling
tale spanning three generations of two families, Red and Blue.
Their lives become intricately woven together through 50 years of
this unique sporting rivalry. The story explores the changing
fortunes of each team and the relationship between the two sets of
supporters, which evolves over the years. The life and times of
Jimmy, a Blue, and Tommy, a Red, form the basis of the drama which
unfolds against a backdrop of thrilling sporting encounters, social
and political upheaval and catastrophe. Ultimately, the story is
one of a love so strong it reaches across the park to forge a
timeless bond between the two families.
On few occasions in the history of modern management have leadership skills been in such sharp focus as they are now. The ability to direct often very large and diverse organizations; to make sense of the complex and turbulent markets and environments in which you operate; and to adapt and learn seems at an all time premium. The premise behind the fifth edition of this influential Handbook is that leadership, management and organizational development are all parts of the same process; enhancing the capacity of organizations, whatever their size, and the people within them to achieve their purpose. To this end, the editors have brought together a who's who of current writers on leadership and development and created the definitive single volume guide to the subject. The perspectives that the text provides to leadership, learning and development, embrace the formal and the informal, cultures and case examples from organizations of all kinds; and offers readers a rigorous, readable and, where appropriate, ground-breaking book. In the 14 years since the fourth edition of this classic book, very much has changed. But the need for this Handbook is as strong as ever and the Fifth Edition of Gower Handbook of Leadership and Management Development is set to become a definitive read for senior managers and those who develop them and an essential reader for the management students aspiring to become the next generation of leaders.
Table of Contents
1: Leadership and Management Development in the Twenty-first Century; 1: Leadership and Management Development: The Current State; 2: National and International Developments in Leadership and Management Development; 2: Strategic Work in Leadership and Management Development; 3: Crafting a Leadership and Management Development Strategy I; 4: Crafting a Leadership and Management Development Strategy II; 5: Developing the Board Through Corporate Governance Reform and Board Evaluation; 6: Strategies for Leadership and Executive Development; 7: Leadership, Management and Organisational Development; 8: Leadership and Management Development in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: SME Worlds; 9: Leadership and Diversity Development; 10: Leadership Ethics; 11: Evidence-based Leadership and Management Development; 3: Basics; 12: Measuring and Assessing Managers and Leaders for Development; 13: Talent Management and Career Development; 14: How Leaders and Managers Learn; 15: Choosing and Using Exceptional Events for Informal Learning; 16: Evaluation; 4: Advanced Processes and Tools; 17: Neuro-linguistic Programming for Leaders and Managers; 18: Leading Reflection: Developing the Relationship between Leadership and Reflection; 19: Feedback and 360-degree Development; 20: Building Quality into Executive Coaching; 21: Intuitive Intelligence; 22: Critical Action Learning; 23: Mentoring for Leaders and Managers; 24: E-learning for Managers and Leaders; 5: Widening Horizons; 25: Leadership and Management Development in the Voluntary and Community Sectors; 26: Leadership and Management Development for the Environment; 27: Leading and Managing in Global Contexts; 28: Conversations and Learning: Narrative and Development in Practice; 29: Public Sector Leadership and Management Development; 30: Developing Leaders as Futures Thinkers
The Untouchables: Anfield's Band of Brothers chronicles the rise
and fall of one of the greatest Liverpool teams ever. In 1918 an
enlisted man, Tom Bromilow, stepped off the streets of Liverpool
and straight into the team. Still in uniform, he was one of tens of
thousands of Liverpudlians who fought in World War One. His signing
completed a jigsaw that eventually revealed an image of footballing
perfection, a team so great they were called 'The Untouchables'.
The book brings to life a host of incredible characters, uncovers
friendships and rivalries and reveals amazing backstories. Meet men
like Bootle-born Walter Wadsworth, tough-talking Irishman Elisha
Scott, champion boxer Jock McNab and many other fascinating
figures. The Untouchables reveals previously unknown detail and
sheds new light on old controversies, including the real reason
behind the departure of the club's manager, Dave Ashworth.
Meticulously researched and lovingly told, the book breathes new
life into a fascinating and long-forgotten story.
Authoritatively and expertly written, the new seventh edition of
Bratton and Gold's Human Resource Management builds upon the
enduring strengths of this renowned book. Thoroughly updated,
topical and accessible, this textbook explores the theory and
practice of human resource management and will encourage your
students to reflect critically on the realities of the
ever-changing world of work. The new edition truly captures the
zeitgeist of contemporary human resource management. With coverage
of the Covid-19 pandemic in relation to business ethics, physical
and mental wellbeing, inequality and the rise of the gig-economy
and precarious work, students will feel connected to the complex
issues that face workers, organisations and wider society. This
edition also includes expanded coverage on the ever-palpable
effects of globalization and technological change and explores the
importance of sustainable practice. Students will gain critical
insight into the realities of contemporary HRM, engaging with the
various debates and tensions inherent in the employment
relationship and understanding the myriad of different theories
underpinning human resource management. New to this edition: - New
'Ethical Insight' boxes explore areas of current ethical concern in
trends and practice - New 'Digital Spotlight' boxes explore
innovations in technology, analytics and AI and the impact on
workers and organisations - Topical coverage on job design and the
rise of the gig economy and precarious work - A critical discussion
of the core themes and debates around human resource management in
the post-Covid-19 era, including mental health and wellbeing. - A
rich companion website packed with extra resources, including video
interviews with HR professionals, work-related films, bonus case
studies, links to employment law, and vocab checklists for ESL
students make this an ideal text for online or blended learning.
The Lost Shankly Boy is an enthralling tale of triumph over
adversity and hope amid despair. It tells the story of George
Scott, a poor boy from a fishing village in Aberdeen, who dreamed
of a career in football and ended up rubbing shoulders with one of
the game's managerial greats, Bill Shankly. He would assemble a
team to rival the famous 'Busby Babes' - his very own 'Shankly
Boys'. With Tommy Smith and Chris Lawler already at the club, he
would add Gordon Wallace, Bobby Graham and a 15-year-old George
Scott - 'the lost Shankly Boy'. Scott provides a fascinating
insight into modern Liverpool's formative years and Shankly's
Anfield. His is an untold story of a dream crushed and of a career
rebuilt in Scottish football and taken to new heights in the South
African Premier League. The Lost Shankly Boy speaks to every kid
who dreams of football glory. It is a never-say-die tale of
passion, commitment and hard work that will resonate with anyone
who has ever tasted the pain of rejection - only to rise again and
grow stronger.
Red Odyssey: Liverpool FC 1892-2017, is a uniquely affectionate and
often deeply moving history of one of the greatest sporting
institutions on the planet. Born in the fire of boardroom conflict
and launched into the humble surroundings of the Lancashire League,
Liverpool Football Club not only endured but rose to conquer all of
Europe, leaving its local rivals trailing in its wake. This journey
through the ages represents a thrilling sporting odyssey, packed
with heroes and foes, victors and villains. It features tales of
conquest and heroic homecomings as well as soul-crushing defeats.
Its people have endured great tragedy and fought for both
redemption and vindication. Modern-day Liverpool supporters,
standing on the shoulders of their forebears, are tough, gritty,
irreverent and united. These qualities have sustained them for 125
years, and they run through the book like a golden thread. Red
Odyssey is 125 individual love letters to Liverpool FC and its
people, written with a Scouse accent.
GOLF’S FORGOTTEN LEGENDS His father didn’t want him playing
golf, he was stricken with tuberculosis at 33, and he used a golf
swing pros would never teach today. Yet he is renowned for being
the world’s first superstar golfer and greatest of his time. He
was America’s first golf hero, yet most American golfers know
very little about him. At 19 he won the U.S. National Open and did
it again the following year. However, he was ruthlessly maligned by
Golf Magazine and the film “The Greatest Game Ever Played. He was
arguably the most talented golfer in the history of the game,
gaining prominence from the 1930s to 1950s. He was the first golfer
in history to be blackballed by the PGA Tour for being too good.
The greatest players came to him for instruction, including Ben
Hogan. This golf pro threw away a U.S. Open Championship after she
finished the tournament with the winning score. Read the story of
her innocent mistake and what she could have done to reclaim her
title.
We Conquered All of Europe: Red Odyssey II charts the re-emergence
of Liverpool FC as one of the most feared and respected teams in
European football. In 2015, Jurgen Klopp arrived at Anfield and set
about rebuilding a sporting empire. In order to succeed he would
need to transform its legions of fans from doubters into believers
- and, in the process, would take them on the greatest of sporting
odysseys. Jeff Goulding chronicles the whole journey through the
eyes of the people who lived it, the supporters. Also included are
key insights from former players, as well as eyewitness accounts of
some of the most incredible moments of the Klopp era. Relive the
humbling of Barcelona's Messi and Suarez. Absorb the electric
atmosphere on the Kop as the Reds pulled off the seemingly
impossible, and journey with the fans as they conquered all of
Europe. Red Odyssey II takes the reader through it all - the highs
and the lows - and describes how Klopp awakened one of football's
sleeping giants.
Stanley Park Story: Life, Love and the Merseyside Derby charts the
recent history of the longest continuous running derby game in
English football. Liverpool and Everton have now contested the
fixture every season since 1962. Using a mixture of fact, fiction
and personal experience, Jeff Goulding has crafted a compelling
tale spanning three generations of two families, Red and Blue.
Their lives become intricately woven together through 50 years of
this unique sporting rivalry. The story explores the changing
fortunes of each team and the relationship between the two sets of
supporters, which evolves over the years. The life and times of
Jimmy, a Blue, and Tommy, a Red, form the basis of the drama which
unfolds against a backdrop of thrilling sporting encounters, social
and political upheaval and catastrophe. Ultimately, the story is
one of a love so strong it reaches across the park to forge a
timeless bond between the two families.
A rare collection of more than 200 full-color and black-and-white
souvenir photographs and memorabilia that bring to life the
renowned jazz nightclubs of the 1940s and 1950s, compiled by Grammy
Award-winning record executive and music historian Jeff Gold and
featuring exclusive interviews with Quincy Jones, Sonny Rollins,
Robin Givhan, Jason Moran, and Dan Morgenstern. In the two decades
before the Civil Rights movement, jazz nightclubs were among the
first places that opened their doors to both Black and white
performers and club goers in Jim Crow America. In this
extraordinary collection, Jeff Gold looks back at this explosive
moment in the history of Jazz and American culture, and the spaces
at the center of artistic and social change. Sittin' In is a visual
history of jazz clubs during these crucial decades when some of the
greatest names in in the genre-Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, Ella
Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Oscar
Peterson, and many others-were headlining acts across the country.
In many of the clubs, Black and white musicians played together and
more significantly, people of all races gathered together to enjoy
an evening's entertainment. House photographers roamed the floor
and for a dollar, took picture of patrons that were developed on
site and could be taken home in a keepsake folder with the club's
name and logo. Sittin' In tells the story of the most popular club
in these cities through striking images, first-hand anecdotes, true
tales about the musicians who performed their unforgettable shows,
notes on important music recorded live there, and more. All of this
is supplemented by colorful club memorabilia, including posters,
handbills, menus, branded matchbooks, and more. Inside you'll also
find exclusive, in-depth interviews conducted specifically for this
book with the legendary Quincy Jones; jazz great tenor saxophonist
Sonny Rollins; Pulitzer Prize-winning fashion critic Robin Givhan;
jazz musician and creative director of the Kennedy Center, Jason
Moran; and jazz critic Dan Morgenstern. Gold surveys America's jazz
scene and its intersection with racism during segregation, focusing
on three crucial regions: the East Coast (New York, Atlantic City,
Boston, Washington, D.C.); the Midwest (Chicago, Cleveland,
Detroit, St. Louis, Kansas City); and the West Coast (Los Angeles,
San Francisco). This collection of ephemeral snapshots tells the
story of an era that helped transform American life, beginning the
move from traditional Dixieland jazz to bebop, from conservatism to
the push for personal freedom.
*Shortlisted in the Management and Leadership Textbook Category at
CMI Management Book of the Year Awards 2017* Are you undertaking
(or thinking of doing) a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) or
other professional doctorate (PD) in business and management? Or
perhaps you're supervising and delivering one of these programmes?
This is your complete - and practical - guide to succeeding on this
course. A Guide to Professional Doctorates in Business and
Management has been written by a team of experts with experience of
the challenges faced in both studying for and supervising
professional doctorates in business and management. Inside they
address the key issues faced, in particular how these courses
differ from a traditional PhD, and the different skills and
approach needed for success. Chapters explore the nature and
importance of PDs as leading change in the professional world of
practice, and how they need to differ from traditional forms of
doctorate such as PhDs. The guide also offers practical guidance on
researching in this particular mode, and through writing and
publishing a thesis, making a valuable contribution to professional
knowledge.
"Past Lives: The Covenant," is a psychological thriller involving
murder, international art fraud, deception and the robbery of one
of the world's greatest treasures, The Sapphire Dragon, a dagger
and sheath made for a Chinese Emperor over a thousand years ago.
Three men, Jimmy, Victor and Frank steal The Sapphire Dragon with
inside help from Chicago's Field Museum. Jimmy, out of greed kills
Victor and Frank with the treasured dagger at the scene of the
crime, which spawns a covenant of revenge and retribution. However,
before dying, Frank a large man follows Jimmy to the arranged
hiding place in a cemetery, knocks him unconscious and buries him
alive. We hear Jimmy waking up in the crypt. He struggles trying to
discover where he is. Finally, he knows and lets out a scream that
no one hears. Through the passion and belief of reincarnation, the
three men are back in this century. The two betrayed partners,
Victor and Frank find each other in today's world and come up with
a plan to find Jimmy and learn where the valuable Sapphire Dragon
is that was never recovered. Victor and Frank have to find a way to
pry into Jimmy's mind because Jimmy, today is another person and
has no clue about any of this. Victor and Frank have to find a way
to delve into his mind and take him back to the past century to get
him to remember. During this process, Victor and Frank arrange with
a major criminal Swiss art dealer to sell him the Sapphire Dragon.
They decide to prepare a fake in the event that they cannot get the
original; they decide to sell him the fake one anyway. The Swiss is
wanted in the US for art fraud and since art fraud is linked to
money laundering and drug trafficking, he is wanted on those
charges too. As a result the Swiss cannot enter the country so they
arrange to meet in the Bahamas to sell the Sapphire Dragon. While
the Swiss does agree to the deal, the plot is filled with
corruption and evil doing on both sides and he pulls a jaw-dropper
on the conspirators. The Interpol has been tracking them and the
conspirators use their escape route through Mexico while the Swiss
makes it back to Switzerland where Interpol is waiting to extradite
him back to the US.
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