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The COVID-19 pandemic caused an awakening that shocked the
world—a structural change in how and where people work and live.
One thing we now know for certain: Nothing is going back to normal.
How organizations adapt to this culture shock will determine
whether they thrive or even survive and whether U.S. and global
productivity will go up or down. The immediate danger is that most
employees will now operate more like independent contractors or gig
workers than employees who are loyal and committed to your
organization. The risk grows as your workforce’s mentality
continues to shift from my life at work to my life at home. It may
become nearly impossible to create a culture of committed team
members and powerful relationships at work. Leaders continue to
wrestle with the issue of how to bring employees back to the
office. But the far greater issue is deteriorating customer
relationships, which is already happening. Simply put, your
employees and your customers know each other. Many are best
friends. How will you maintain your customers’ commitment when
you’re struggling to create a culture of dedicated employees who
build and strengthen relationships with those customers? It’s
clear now that an unstoppable force has changed how we work and
live. Culture Shock offers a solution that outlines a better world
of work and life—one with far higher productivity, greater
customer retention and better wellbeing. It’s Gallup’s solution
to the biggest leadership issue of our time.
The mental health pandemic manifests everywhere, not least in your
workplace. As organizations around the world face health and social
crises, as well as economic uncertainty, acknowledging and
improving wellbeing in your workplace is more critical than ever.
Increasingly, leaders and managers must support mental health and
cultivate resilience in employees - not just increase engagement
and performance. Based on more than 100 million Gallup global
interviews, Wellbeing at Work shows you how to do just that.
Coauthored by Gallup's CEO and its Chief Workplace Scientist,
Wellbeing at Work explores the five key elements of wellbeing -
career, social, financial, physical and community - and how
organizations can help employees and teams thrive in those
elements. The book also gives leaders ideas and action items to
help employees use their innate talents and strengths to thrive in
each of the wellbeing elements. And Wellbeing at Work introduces a
metric to report a person's best possible life: Gallup Net
Thriving, which will become the "other stock price" for
organizations. In a world where work and life are more blended than
ever, maximizing employee wellbeing takes on greater urgency.
Wellbeing at Work shows leaders how to create a thriving and
resilient culture. If you and your leaders don't change the world,
who will? Wellbeing at Work includes a unique code to take the
CliftonStrengths assessment, which reveals your top five strengths.
Need a hand? Here are over a thousand Over 1,100 images of hands in
all shapes, sizes, and shades: writing, sewing, with pointing
fingers, much more, all royalty-free. Drawn from rare 19th-century
European and American books and periodicals, this treasury of hands
will be perfect for spot illustrations and many other projects.
Providing an interesting glimpse into the steam traction engines
and internal combustion tractors that revolutionized the world of
farming, this collection focuses on American tractors from the late
1850s to the beginning of the Great Depression. With farm journal
advertisements--dating from 1909 through 1929--this account
considers how something as ordinary and utilitarian as a tractor
seems to have inherent standards of good design, correct
proportion, and beauty. Intended for tractor enthusiasts,
historians, artists, illustrators, students of industrial design,
and graphic art lovers, this fascinating book recounts an important
piece of history.
Clear wood engravings present, in extremely lifelike poses, over 1,000 species of animals.
Lush allegorical ladies, Grecian maids and Victorian maidens, Indians, Japanese, dancers, housewives, courtesans; women dancing, smiling, working, weeping, flirting-an unusually rich sourcebook of feminine poses and activities, costumes, clothing, everyday life, etc. 391 illustrations.
Over 300 authentic, rare 19th-century engravings selected by noted collagist for artists, designers, decoupeurs, etc. Machines, people, animals, etc. printed one side of page. 25 scene plates for backgrounds. 6 collages by Harter, Satty, Singer, Evans. Introduction.
Magnificent compendium of the finely detailed plant images from the Victorian era-all identified with Latin and common names and arranged alphabetically by family. Hundreds of plant species-from lilies, lichens, poppies and palms to mushrooms, mosses, marigolds and maples-supplemented by specialized appendices on edible foods, medicinal herbs, plants used in decoration and in graphic design. Indispensable source of inspiration and copyright-free graphics for designers and artists; a captivating compendium for botanists, gardeners, and collectors of old engravings.
412 rare copyright-free woodcut engravings of men in every conceivable attitude, costume, activity. Men at work, play, leisure. Eskimos, gladiators, knights, bullfighters, workers, doctors, artists, etc., taken from 19th-century periodicals. Invaluable sourcebook for artists and illustrators.
This outstanding collection of reproducible, royalty-free medical
and anatomical engravings offers a fascinating, visually
encyclopedic exploration of the body and the healing arts.
Featuring more than two thousand illustrations that date back to
the late Victorian era through the early twentieth century, this
timeless resource serves as the ultimate visual reference for
anyone with an interest in the health field.
The two-part volume begins with a variety of finely detailed
anatomical illustrations--including the skeleton and skull, spine,
muscles, organs, and more. Part two offers images from the general
realm of science--from diseases and injuries to therapeutic
treatments--as well as peripheral areas such as apothecary and
pharmaceutical sciences. Smaller sections cover issues such as
death and dying, alternative healing therapies, and the history of
medicine. Indispensable for medical professionals, as well as
artists and illustrators, this would make a valuable addition to
anyone's reference shelf.
Over 350 illustrations of different foods, people eating, utensils, banquets, menus, wine lists, etc. Beautifully reproduced 19th-century line drawings depict every conceivable activity concerned with the preparation, display and consumption of food and drink. Unmatchable resource for artists, decoupeurs, designers, etc.
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