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What needs to change for your business to grow sustainably? The
engineering and construction industry is at a tipping point: How
can we foster long-term growth in uncertain times? How do we
navigate technology-driven disruption and meet the challenge of net
zero emissions? And how do we create a more inclusive,
collaborative, and sustainable industry for the future? The Steel
Ceiling: Achieving Sustainable Growth in Engineering and
Construction highlights current issues facing businesses in the
engineering and construction sector in Australia--and outlines what
it takes for your business to withstand the economic test of time.
This book gives you the strategic plan you need to break through
the "steel ceiling" holding you back. In clear and actionable
terms, with examples and stories from the industry, it outlines an
effective methodology you can use to grow your enterprise
sustainably--from a small business to megaproject capability.
Develop a clear understanding of the economic forces impacting the
infrastructure sector in Australia Craft a roadmap for evolving
your business and remaining competitive in today's landscape Build
leadership skills and hone the vision, values and culture that
drive your business Learn how to better manage precious time,
increase revenue, and improve returns on equity Implement the four
pillars that are the foundation for a thriving, sustainable
business Author Peter Wilkinson has more than 30 years' experience
in transforming industry business capability, from small business
to large-scale government projects. In this book, he provides you
with the knowledge and the game plan you need to build a thriving
business ready to compete in today's industry environment.
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Celtic Fire
Peter Wilkinson
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What, in Ten Words or Less, Is All This Nonsense About? Good
question Veteran writer John Keats doesn't limit his answer to ten
words. But he does go to the heart of the 'nonsense"-the writing
life-and provide keen wisdom based on a lifetime of craft.Keats
(1920-2000) was a best-selling author of thirteen books and
hundreds of magazine articles who left an acclaimed
twenty-four-year writing career in 1974 to teach magazine writing
in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse
University.Everyone who attended Keats's classes will treasure this
collection of essays, letters and unpublished stories, assembled by
former student Doug Brunk. Everyone else will wish they had met the
legendary writer and teacher in person. Keats's General Rules for
Writing Nonfiction includes: * Where Writing Begins * How to Evoke
Feelings * Adding Style to Form * Avoiding the Formulas * Finding
Your Writer's Voice 'Keats was a legend who transformed the lives
of a generation of students (including me). For anyone who cares
about writing, this book is an entertaining and useful guide. It
conveys those simple, powerful rules and that unique brand of
wisdom that defined the writing, teaching, and life of John Keats."
Nelson Peqa Editorial Director Rodale Custom Publishing Rodale,
Inc. 'This is a great treat for the many people who knew and loved
John Keats as a teacher and friend. Reading it was like listening
to Keats talk about writing, which I always loved." William A.
Glavin, Jr. Professor of Magazine Journalism S.I. Newhouse School
of Public Communications
Syracuse University
Peter Wilkinson's vivid insider account of the undercover campaigns
of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during the Second World
War looks at the foundation and structure of the SOE, as well as
his personal experience as an intelligence officer during the
invasion of Czechoslovakia and the Polish Campaign of 1939. The
book is a valuable contribution to the secret history of the Second
World War. It concludes with an account of the SOE's hazardous
attempt under the author's command to infiltrate the Third Reich
from 1943-1945.
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