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If you want to engage, motivate, and retain young workers without
driving the veteran workers away, "Generation Blend" can help you.
This timely book explores how generational attitudes toward
technology affect issues as diverse as recruitment and retention,
employee training, management decision-making, collaboration,
knowledge sharing, and work/life balance. Looking to solve the
puzzle of productivity across the technology age gap? Start with
"Generation Blend."
"Listening to the Future: Why It's Everybody's Business" explores
the challenges and opportunities facing organizations, the
transformations that will ripple through the political, economic,
and social environments, and the implications for different
industries in the 21st century workplace. Written by Microsoft
forecasters Daniel W. Rasmus and Rob Salkowitz, this important book
equips your business to get out in front of new technology
innovations in the consumer world with the knowledge, practices,
and tools to differentiate your business in our competitive,
fast-moving global economy.
At first sight, superheroes and economics seem to occupy completely
different dimensions - but a clash of dimensions is a classic comic
book storyline! In this first-of-its kind book, an economist and a
business writer assemble an A-team of academic talent to explore
the intersection of superhero mythology and economic theory in ten
accessible chapters. Superheroes and Economics uncovers basic
economic truths that are integral to the comic stories from some of
the genres most famous names. The authors of the chapters look at
ways that economic principles can add authenticity to imagined
universes, and how familiar superhero stories can demonstrate
concepts used by economists to forecast the behavior of markets and
individuals. If Spider-Man is so smart, why isn't he rich? What are
the economic implications of a tech entrepreneur like Tony Stark
actually inventing Iron Man armor? What does the 80-year career of
Wonder Woman tell us about the evolving role of women in the
workplace? This unique book extends the scope of comics studies to
encompass social sciences. It offers a great way to introduce both
fans and students to topics like opportunity cost, growth,
inflation, and cost benefit analysis, as well as more advanced
concepts like moral hazard, utility functions and economic growth.
This text can be used to supplement economics courses using
colorful examples that any pop culture fan can relate to.
At first sight, superheroes and economics seem to occupy completely
different dimensions - but a clash of dimensions is a classic comic
book storyline! In this first-of-its kind book, an economist and a
business writer assemble an A-team of academic talent to explore
the intersection of superhero mythology and economic theory in ten
accessible chapters. Superheroes and Economics uncovers basic
economic truths that are integral to the comic stories from some of
the genres most famous names. The authors of the chapters look at
ways that economic principles can add authenticity to imagined
universes, and how familiar superhero stories can demonstrate
concepts used by economists to forecast the behavior of markets and
individuals. If Spider-Man is so smart, why isn't he rich? What are
the economic implications of a tech entrepreneur like Tony Stark
actually inventing Iron Man armor? What does the 80-year career of
Wonder Woman tell us about the evolving role of women in the
workplace? This unique book extends the scope of comics studies to
encompass social sciences. It offers a great way to introduce both
fans and students to topics like opportunity cost, growth,
inflation, and cost benefit analysis, as well as more advanced
concepts like moral hazard, utility functions and economic growth.
This text can be used to supplement economics courses using
colorful examples that any pop culture fan can relate to.
Listening to the Future: Why It's Everybody's Business explores the
challenges and opportunities facing organizations, the
transformations that will ripple through the political, economic,
and social environments, and the implications for different
industries in the 21st century workplace. Written by Microsoft
forecasters Daniel W. Rasmus and Rob Salkowitz, this important book
equips your business to get out in front of new technology
innovations in the consumer world with the knowledge, practices,
and tools to differentiate your business in our competitive,
fast-moving global economy.
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