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War Stories: Fighting, Competing, Imagining, Leading advances a
leadership model for business that takes Americans beyond combat
and competition as the default setting for our daily enterprise.
The book draws on feature and documentary films, TV, social
science, and journalism to show that, in the 21st century, the
United States is reaping the fruit of a long-standing and
deep-rooted faith in one take on business practice. Rooted in the
history of World War II and the Vietnam era, War Stories traces an
arc of military American self-perception on the screen, the printed
page, and in public conversation over the past 20 years. It
juxtaposes to that arc a different, potentially more liberating and
productive story, linking personal and professional commitments to
organizational culture and, finally, systems thinking. Ethical,
sustainable business practice depends on leaders who can tell that
story of business in society, integrating public, private, and
civil sector imperatives for an audience eager to engage them.
For fans of Duras’s enduring bestseller The Lover, an evocative
and intimate exploration of the drama and power of adolescence, in
a remarkable blend of fiction and memoir Far more daring and
truthful than any of her other novels, The North China Lover is a
fascinating retelling of the dramatic experiences of Duras's
adolescence that shaped her most famous work. Initially conceived
as notes toward a screenplay for The Lover, this later novel,
written toward the end of her life, emphasizes the tougher aspects
of her youth in Indochina and possesses the intimate feel of a
documentary. Both shocking and enthralling, the story Duras tells
is "so powerfully imagined (or remembered) that it . . . lingers
like a strong perfume" (Publishers Weekly). Hailed by the French
critics as a return to "the Duras of the great books and the great
days," it is a mature and complex rendering of a formative period
in the author's life.
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The German Comedy (Paperback)
Peter Schneider; Translated by Leigh Hafrey, Philip Boehm
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R429
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Discovery Miles 3 530
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