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Not a mere compilation, "Blessed Longing" traces the development of
Goethe's lyric poetry as an organic-dynamic unity, through numerous
representative samples of both well known and more intimate
occasional poems. The translations are in verse and reflect as
accurately as possible the rich diversity of Goethe's own meter,
while dispensing with the restrictive artifice of rhyme to avoid
the occasional "stuffiness" of traditional translations. The goal
was not only to make Goethe's individual achievements accessible to
English speakers, but to present to them a full and varied picture
of Goethe the man and the poet.
Retention and employee engagement are two of the most talked about
challenges that live within the corporate world of today. And
despite all the talk, few if any have really solved the issue. The
result is constant frustration. The Seventh Age of Management,
encapsulates the author's vision for the management of today and
tomorrow, moving beyond the add-on management fads that currently
epitomise business culture and writing. This book arose from the
author's own frustration in observing that, although the messages
delivered to management made sense, they were rarely adopted as
common practice. When he asked himself, "Why?" he realised that the
reason lay in the fact that we are still using management paradigms
that were formulated in the nineteenth century. Keith Stanton
describes the historical and cultural processes that brought us to
where we are to day vis a vis management and business culture,
dissects the behaviours that are selling us short in today's
transformed workplace and posits a revolutionary new approach to
management that will change the way people work and live. This
approach is called 'The Votive Process'.
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