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There are relatively few women in senior executive positions and on
the boards of major companies. Based upon research and in the
context of contemporary management debates the authors argue the
business case for promoting women to these positions in order to
create more value for shareholders. The book draws upon interviews
with chairpersons and chief executives and includes case study
material.
On 21 February 1994, a gesticulating and screaming woman entered a
crowded public square in Tehran, removed her government-mandated
veil and full coat, poured gasoline on her body and lit herself on
fire. The crowd watched in horror as this woman, who had shouted,
'Death to tyranny! Long live freedom!', committed a slow, painful
suicide in a last, desperate attempt to make the world aware of the
slave-like conditions of women living in Iran. A shockwave was felt
in the American medical and feminist communities as well as in the
Iranian political regime when the media reported that the
self-appointed martyr was well-respected Dr Homa Darabi, a lifelong
advocate of civil rights and the first Iranian ever to be accepted
into the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Darabi had
risen from a student activist to a civil rights leader and moved on
to a brilliant career in medicine as a premier psychiatrist,
teaching at the University of Tehran, and establishing the first
clinic in Iran to treat children's mental disorders. Darabi's
sister Parvin, an activist and writer since her immigration to
California in 1964, was left with only questions the day her sister
took her own life. And those questions led to a careful examination
of Homa's life in the shadow of an oppressive Muslim regime, where
the intelligent and outspoken Dr Darabi courageously tried to make
a difference. Masterful storytellers, Parvin, and her son, Romin P
Thomson, vividly recreate Homa's childhood in Iran in the
politically tempestuous '50s and '60s - a time of limited
resources, tensions, and religiously sanctioned child abuse. They
remember Homa's early yearnings for justice; the battle for
democracy during the Shah's regime; and her marriage, which began
as a loving partnership and ended under Khomeini in disaster. They
unflinchingly recount the stonings, beatings, rapes, and executions
of women, all performed in the name of God - outrageous abuses that
Dr. Homa Darabi tried to expose to the world through her own final
act of desperation.
"In 'The Woman's Place is in the Boardroom' the authors put the
business case for more women on company boards. In the next book
they explained how to acheive it. Here the authors discuss the role
women directors can play in the reform of corporate governance
systems following recent financial, crises in leadership,
governance and the economy"--
In the bestseller "A Woman's Place is in the Boardroom, " the
authors described the problem, gave comprehensive views of how it
looked from both sides, and presented the arguments for positive
change. This book is all about the "how to." It takes all the
arguments and analysis of the first book, and focuses on how to
apply it and what to do.
The way we work is overdue for change. This newly updated guide to
the challenges you will face in the 21st century world of work sets
out a compelling case for change in organizational cultures and
working practices to boost output, cut costs, give employees more
freedom over how they work and contribute to a greener economy.
In The Woman's Place is in the Boardroom the authors put the
business case for more women on company boards. In the next book
they explained how to achieve it. Here the authors discuss the role
women directors can play in the reform of corporate governance
systems following recent financial, crises in leadership,
governance and the economy.
In the bestseller A Woman's Place is in the Boardroom the authors
described the problem, gave comprehensive views of how it looked
from both sides, and presented the arguments for positive change.
This book is all about the 'how to'. It takes all the arguments and
analysis of the first book, and focuses on how to apply it and what
to do.
There are relatively few women in senior executive positions and on
the boards of major companies. Based upon research and in the
context of contemporary management debates the authors argue the
business case for promoting women to these positions in order to
create more value for shareholders. The book draws upon interviews
with chairpersons and chief executives and includes case study
material.
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Updates in Colo-Proctology (Paperback)
Jean-Claude Givel; Contributions by A. Akovbiantz; Edited by Geoffrey D. Oates; Contributions by P. Buchmann; Edited by James P.S. Thomson; Contributions by …
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"Updates in Colo-Proctology" covers the proceedings of the
Anglo-Swiss Colo-Proctology Meeting held in St Moritz in 1990. The
book contains the papers which were presented and dis cussed there
by physicians of the various specialties concerned with the care of
patients with diseases of the colon, rectum and anus. The authors,
each distinguished in a particular field, have contributed across a
wide range of subjects and different dis ciplines. The topics
covered include surgical and investigative techniques, cancer,
inflammatory bowel disease and specific infections. Being familiar
with the previous literature, it is clear that little was really
new among the themes presented in St Moritz, but few will deny that
many of the techniques and methods of treatment described in this
book are truly modern. Some contribute an entirely new dimension to
the approach to well known colo-proctological conditions, while
others may open up new paths for future research. In addition, in
colo-proctology as in other disciplines, advances in treatment
almost always bring new problems in the complications which attend
them. These are the subject of some of the papers. Although it
would be invidious to pick out individual contributions when there
is so much that is new to talk about and so much that is old to be
looked at in a new light, we should like to record how much we have
enjoyed reading and collating these chapters. We hope that others
will share our enthusiasm and pleasure.
Detailed exploration of an enigmatic manuscript containing the
texts to hundreds of songs, but no musical notation. The medieval
songbook known variously as trouvere manuscript C or the "Bern
Chansonnier" (Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Cod. 389) is one of the most
important witnesses to musical life in thirteenth-century France.
Almost certainly copied in Metz, it provides the texts to over five
hundred Old French songs, and is a unique insight into cultures of
song-making and copying on the linguistic and political borders
between French and German-speaking lands in the Middle Ages.
Notably, the names of trouveres, including several female
poet-musicians, are found in its margins, names which would be
unknown today without this evidence. However, the manuscript has
received relatively little scholarly attention, partly because the
songs' musical staves remained empty for reasons now unknown, and
partly because of where it was copied. This collection of essays is
the first to consider C on its own terms and from a range of
disciplinary perspectives, including philology, art history,
literary studies, and musicology. The contributors explore the
process of creating the complex object that is a music manuscript,
examining the work of the scribes and artists who worked on C, and
questioning how scribes acquired and organised exemplars for
copying. The peculiarly Messine flavour of the repertoire and
authors is also discussed, with contributors showing that C frames
the tradition of Old French song from a unique perspective. As a
whole, the volume demonstrates how in this eastern hub of music and
poetry, poet-composers, readers, and scribes interacted with the
courtly song tradition in fascinating and unusual ways.
The way we work is changing in the Internet age. The new majority
of the workforce, women, Generation Y, the over-50s, as well as
growing numbers of men share a need for greater control and choice
about where, how and when they work. This is a guide to the skills
you will need and the challenges you will face in the 21st century
world of work.
With A Rendering Of The Gospels And Notes.
With A Rendering Of The Gospels And Notes.
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