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"WorldCom. Enron. Tyco. Shocking accusations of dishonesty and
silent complicity have dominated headlines recently, and cost the
American economy trillions of dollars. Clearly, dishonesty doesn't
pay.
Drawing from these stories, as well as from more positive ones,
" Absolute Honesty" shows how to establish and maintain a culture
where honest communication is the norm, and employees can speak
openly without fear of retribution. The book illustrates the impact
that truthfulness and accountability can have on organizations,
attacking the sort of passivity that allows little lies to grow
into giant disasters.
Structured around the Six Laws of Absolute Honesty, this
insightful book goes beyond simply extolling the virtues of ethics
to provide a template managers can use to maintain an environment
of healthy debate. It also contains a toolbox of techniques anyone
can apply to improve his or her ability to confront and resolve
difficult issues.
Companies can reap huge benefits from cultivating an atmosphere
of trust. "Absolute Honesty" is an important, timely book that
provides readers with the tools and strategies to establish a
culture in which communication thrives and results speak for
themselves."
Oklahoma has an excellent photographic record, largely because the
history of the twin territories unfolded along the same general
timeline as modern photography itself. With a selection of fine
historic images from his best-selling book Historic Photos of
Oklahoma, Larry Johnson provides a valuable and revealing
historical retrospective on the growth and development of the
state.Just as viewing a succession of school photos reveals the
periods of beauty and awkwardness, innocence and maturity, and
hardship and joy in a child’s life, the reader of this book will
see the state at its best and less than best, with glimpses in
between of how we used to live, work, and play in the forty-sixth
state of the Union. Remembering Oklahoma is not an illustrated
history of Oklahoma, nor is it an attempt at a visual chronology of
the state. Rather, the photographs included here tell the story of
this diverse group of people called Oklahomans as witnessed in
their faces, the homes they cherished, and the streets they
traveled.
Oklahoma has a famously violent past and equally famous lawmen who
brought peace and order to this once lawless land. Thanks to
Oklahoma’s relative youth the exploits of many of these lawmen
were caught on camera. Historic Photos of Oklahoma
Lawmen presents the many faces and phases of law enforcement
in Oklahoma throughout its early history up through the 1950s.
Inside are images of the Five Civilized Tribes’ brave Light
Horsemen, the scouts and Dog Soldiers of the West, and the federal
marshals who ranged Indian Territory in service to the court of
Fort Smith’s "hangin’ judge†Isaac Parker. Here, too, are the
state’s earliest municipal policemen and county sheriffs who
arrived to protect and defend the state’s cities and boom towns.
Oklahoma has an excellent photographic record, largely because the
twin territories developed along the same general timeline as
modern photography itself. Historic Photos of
Oklahoma is not an illustrated history of Oklahoma, nor is it
an attempt at a visual chronology of the state. Rather, the
photographs included here tell the story of this diverse group of
people called Oklahomans as witnessed in their faces, the homes
they cherished, and the streets they traveled. Just as viewing a
succession of school photos reveals the periods of beauty and
awkwardness, innocence and maturity, and hardship and joy in a
child’s life, the reader of this book will see the tragedy of
Indian removal, the exuberance of land runs, the shame of
segregation, the anguish of the Depression, and the optimism for
the future in Oklahoma. In between are glimpses of how we used to
live, work, and play in the forty-sixth state of the Union.
Historic Photos of Harry S. Truman illustrates the life of
one of the least complex and most transparent of our American
presidents. As he said, "I never give them hell. I just tell the
truth and they think it's hell." The dozens of photos in this book
follow Truman's life of preparing, however unknowingly, to step
into the rather large shoes of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The emerging
theme of his life underscores the value of human interaction—his
was a life spent building social networks. Whether it be business
clubs, the Masons, or the military, Truman made loyal friends and
powerful allies. Through these interactions, he learned to listen
and to lead. With facts and quotations from newspaper accounts,
interviews, and diary entries, the captions in Historic
Photos of Harry S. Truman help make his life and career come
alive on the book's pages.
From a city that was founded in the Land Run of 1889, to becoming
the state's largest city and capitol, Historic Photos of
Oklahoma City is a photographic history collected from the
areas top archives. With around 200 photographs, many of which have
never been published, this beautiful coffee table book shows the
historical growth from the mid 1800's to the late 1900's of this
scenic city in stunning black and white photography. The book
follows life, government, events and people important to Oklahoma
City history and the building of this unique city. Spanning over
two centuries and two hundred photographs, this is a must have for
any long-time resident or history lover of Oklahoma City!
Now that five different generations are on the job
simultaneously--from Traditionals to Generation Y to
Millennials--it's important for companies to understand how their
people can not only coexist and cooperate, but thrive together as a
team. Written by Meagan and Larry Johnson, a father-daughter team
of two generational experts, Generations, Inc. offers the
perspectives of people of different eras to elicit practical
insights on wrestling with generational issues in the workplace.
This book provides Baby Boomers and Linksters alike with practical
techniques for: addressing conflicts, forging alliances with
coworkers from other generations, getting people with different
values and idiosyncratic styles to work together, and running
productive meetings where all participants find value in each
other's ideas. The generation we were born in influences our
expectations, actions, and mind-sets. Generations, Inc. includes
realistic strategies for relating to your team members' different
views of loyalty, work ethic, and the definition of a job well
done--and tips to make those perspectives work together to
strengthen your workforce and grow your business.
Historic Photos of Harry S. Truman illustrates the life of
one of the least complex and most transparent of our American
presidents. As he said, "I never give them hell. I just tell the
truth and they think it's hell." The dozens of photos in this book
follow Truman's life of preparing, however unknowingly, to step
into the rather large shoes of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The emerging
theme of his life underscores the value of human interaction—his
was a life spent building social networks. Whether it be business
clubs, the Masons, or the military, Truman made loyal friends and
powerful allies. Through these interactions, he learned to listen
and to lead. With facts and quotations from newspaper accounts,
interviews, and diary entries, the captions in Historic
Photos of Harry S. Truman help make his life and career come
alive on the book's pages.
This book contains serious poetry as well as humorous drawings with
silly sayings attached
Oklahoma has an excellent photographic record, largely because the
history of the twin territories unfolded along the same general
timeline as modern photography itself. With a selection of fine
historic images from his best-selling book Historic Photos of
Oklahoma, Larry Johnson provides a valuable and revealing
historical retrospective on the growth and development of the
state. Just as viewing a succession of school photos reveals the
periods of beauty and awkwardness, innocence and maturity, and
hardship and joy in a child's life, the reader of this book will
see the state at its best and less than best, with glimpses in
between of how we used to live, work, and play in the forty-sixth
state of the Union. Remembering Oklahoma is not an illustrated
history of Oklahoma, nor is it an attempt at a visual chronology of
the state. Rather, the photographs included here tell the story of
this diverse group of people called Oklahomans as witnessed in
their faces, the homes they cherished, and the streets they
traveled.
Harold is searching for new things in the wide world from shore to
shore.
Follow Harold as he travels from meager beginnings to search the
world for answers
The story of a guy who couldn't win no matter what but in the end
Harold will have the last laugh
This is a collection of writings started in the 1960s up until now.
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