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Readers who can quote word for word from C.S. Lewis's theological
classic, Mere Christianity, or his science fiction novel,
Perelandra, have often never read his work as a professional
literary historian. They may not even recognize some of the
neglected works discussed, here. Mark Neal and Jerry Root have done
students of Lewis a great service, tracing the signature ideas in
Lewis's works of literary criticism and showing their relevance to
Lewis's more familiar books. Their thorough research and lucid
prose will be welcome to all who would like to understand Lewis
more fully, but who feel daunted by books of such evident scholarly
erudition. For example, when you read The Discarded Image on the
ancients' view of the heavens, you understand better why Ransom has
such unpleasant sensations when first descending toward Malacandra
in Out of the Silent Planet. And when you come across Lewis's
discussion in OHEL of a minor sixteenth-century poet who described
the hellish River Styx as a "puddle glum," you can't help but
chuckle at the name when you meet the famous Marshwiggle in The
Silver Chair. These are just two examples of how reading the
"Neglected Lewis" can help every reader understand Lewis more
fully.
Multinational companies have learnt through experience that
cultural differences can be very damaging in terms of failed
initiatives, lost contracts, high employee turnover and low morale.
Research shows that 20 to 50 per cent of managers posted abroad
fail and have to return home prematurely. "The Culture Factor"
examines why it is that cultural differences engender such
difficulties and looks at the different kinds of cultural costs.
Through identifying the organizational processes that lead to
"cultural problems", the book shows in a practical way how business
can manage cultural difference more effectively.
Providing evidence of the role of human capital on innovation in
the Middle East, this edited collection closely examines the unique
nature of the workforce in this region. It highlights the
challenges that the United Arab Emirates faces in becoming more
globally competitive, with emphasis on its unique socio-cultural
context and a rapidly changing institutional set up. Filling a
growing need for research - particularly in the context of the
UAE's ambition to become one of the world's most innovative
countries - the authors address six main themes: happiness;
employee incentives; the restructuring and integration of
employees; inclusion and diversity; employer and nation branding;
and human capital and innovation. This book examines the global
best practices firms in the UAE need to adopt in order to overcome
weaknesses, setting an agenda for future research in the context of
human capital and human resource management for the UAE.
Providing evidence of the role of human capital on innovation in
the Middle East, this edited collection closely examines the unique
nature of the workforce in this region. It highlights the
challenges that the United Arab Emirates faces in becoming more
globally competitive, with emphasis on its unique socio-cultural
context and a rapidly changing institutional set up. Filling a
growing need for research - particularly in the context of the
UAE's ambition to become one of the world's most innovative
countries - the authors address six main themes: happiness;
employee incentives; the restructuring and integration of
employees; inclusion and diversity; employer and nation branding;
and human capital and innovation. This book examines the global
best practices firms in the UAE need to adopt in order to overcome
weaknesses, setting an agenda for future research in the context of
human capital and human resource management for the UAE.
Multinational companies have learnt through bitter experience that
cultural differences can be very damaging in terms of bad
communication, high staff turnover and low morale. In recent years
research has shed light on the scale of the problem, and it is now
widely recognised that cultural differences can severely undermine
business performance. The Culture Factor examines why it is that
cultural differences engender such difficulties and looks at the
different kinds of cultural costs associated with international
business. Through identifying the organisational processes that
lead to classic 'cultural problems', the book shows in a practical
way how businesses can manage cultural difference more effectively.
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Paul Taublieb, Valentino Rossi, Ben Spies, Ewan McGregor, Jorge Lorenzo, …
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Documentary following the career of legendary motor cycle racer
Valentino Rossi. Rossi is one of the most successful and celebrated
motorcyclists of all time. Hailing from Italy, he has won a record
nine Grand Prix World Championships. In the unforgiving world of
sport, however, past achievements count for little. This
documentary follows Rossi through the years 2010 and 2011 as he
bids to hold off a new batch of fast young racers and attempts to
recover from a broken leg sustained in an accident. Narrated by
Ewan McGregor.
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