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Improve your business performance through digital transformation
Digital transformation has become commonplace across public and
private sector organizations, and yet most struggle to achieve
tangible results from it. Many make avoidable mistakes or fall into
simple traps along the way. Written by a team of global digital
transformation thought leaders, Hacking Digital provides practical
advice and information that you need to successfully transform your
organization. Hacking Digital is organized into six easy-to-follow
sections: * Initiating Your Digital Transformation * Setting Up the
Right Organizational Dynamics * Working with the Outside World *
Creating Value in New Ways * Leading People and Organizations *
Anchoring and Sustaining Performance How do you create a sense of
urgency? How do you set up digital governance? How do you create
successful digital offerings? How do you manage the relationship
between digital transformation and IT? How do you scale digital
initiatives? Hacking Digital answers these and many other questions
you need to transform your organization and seize a competitive
edge for years to come. www.hackingdigital.org
The English-speaking whites of South Africa participate in the
larger culture of the English-speaking world while rejecting its
unspoken consensual positions on many basic issues. This study
analyzes texts of different kinds produced by the group to examine
the way these deviant English-speakers see themselves, and
particularly how this self-image is influenced by the presence of
the blacks who constitute a crucial part of their perceptual field.
Economically powerful but politically marginal for many years, the
English-speaking whites have always been mediators of their
community's experience to the world culture of the English
language; the study shows how the act of mediation operates in more
than one direction, producing a literary tradition that is
essentially - and perhaps surprisingly - dissident.
Inventing Hebrews examines a perennial topic in the study of the
Letter to the Hebrews, its structure and purpose. Michael Wade
Martin and Jason A. Whitlark undertake at thorough synthesis of the
ancient theory of invention and arrangement, providing a new
account of Hebrews' design. The key to the speech's outline, the
authors argue, is in its use of 'disjointed' arrangement, a
template ubiquitous in antiquity but little discussed in modern
biblical studies. This method of arrangement accounts for the
long-observed pattern of alternating epideictic and deliberative
units in Hebrews as blocks of narratio and
argumentatiorespectively. Thus the 'letter' may be seen as a
conventional speech arranged according to the expectations of
ancient rhetoric (exordium, narratio, argumentatio, peroratio),
with epideictic comparisons of old and new covenant representatives
(narratio) repeatedly enlisted in amplification of what may be
viewed as the central argument of the speech (argumentatio), the
recurring deliberative summons for perseverance. Resolving a
long-standing conundrum, this volume offers a hermeneutical tool
necessary for interpreting Hebrews, as well as countless other
speeches from Greco-Roman antiquity.
The English-speaking whites of South Africa participate in the
larger culture of the English-speaking world while rejecting its
unspoken consensual positions on many basic issues. This study
analyses texts of different kinds produced by the group to examine
the way these deviant English-speakers see themselves, and
particularly how this self-image is influenced by the presence of
the blacks who constitute a crucial part of their perceptual field.
Economically powerful but politically marginal for many years, the
English-speaking whites have always been mediators of their
community's experience to the world culture of the English
language; the study shows how the act of mediation operates in more
than one direction, producing a literary tradition that is
essentially - and perhaps surprisingly - dissident.
EEO Management is a blunt, occasionally humorous, and practical
look at the management of EEO, Affirmative Action, and Diversity
programs. Written by a former EEO officer and current management
consultant with over 30 years of experience in the field, the book
gives an insider's view of what EEO professionals must do to build
a credible and effective program whether it is gaining clout,
dealing with department heads and lawyers, or handling the
complexities of upper management. This is essential reading for
anyone with EEO, Affirmative Action, or Diversity Management
responsibilities.
Imagine sitting down with an experienced coach who will help you
through the preparation and presentation stages of your talk before
the city council or board. Odds are, you would like a combination
of Big Picture and nitty-gritty advice, with details on how to
handle hostile questions, use visual aids, reduce your fear,
clarify your message, and keep on track. And you'd want it fast.
How to Make Presentations to Councils and Boards is a short,
information-packed guide that provides what you need to make your
presentation a success. It is the book to read when you don't have
time to read a book. Written by an experienced management
consultant who coaches clients and teaches workshops on the
subject, How to Make Presentations to Councils and Boards gives
practical information that is easy to understand and which can be
put to immediate use.
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