Author by: Malcolm Gladwell Language: en Publisher by: Little, Brown Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 26 Total Download: 267 File Size: 47,5 Mb Description: In this stunning bestseller, Malcolm Gladwell takes us on an intellectual journey through the world of 'outliers'--the best and the brightest, the most famous and the most successful. His answer is that we pay too much attention to what successful people are like, and too little attention to where they are from: that is, their culture, their family, their generation, and the idiosyncratic experiences of their upbringing. Along the way he reveals the secrets of software billionaires like Bill Gates, why you've never heard of the smartest man in the world, why almost no star hockey players are born in the fall, why Asians are good at math, what made the Beatles the greatest rock band and, why, when it comes to plane crashes, where the pilots are from matters as much as how well they are trained. The lives of outliers follow a peculiar and unexpected logic, and in uncovering that logic, Gladwell presents a fascinating blueprint for making the most of human potential--one that transforms the way we understand success.
Author by: Chris Altrock Language: en Publisher by: Chalice Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 92 Total Download: 938 File Size: 42,9 Mb Description: The average American spends about ten minutes per day in religious or spiritual activities. Do you believe you can experience a personal transformation if all you have is ten minutes a day?
Outliers: The Story of Success. 126 Pages 2012 595 KB 3,529 Downloads Free PDF. Gladwell argues that the true story of success is. Malcolm Gladwell. Outliers: The Story of Success Malcolm Gladwell almost all of them had come from the same village in Italy. In 1896, a dynamic young priest by the name of Father.
Or could these ten minutes be part of a more comprehensive plan for personal and global revolution? Could ten minutes be a mustard seed that God grows into something amazing? Pastor and author Chris Altrock believes it can! Rather than complain about ten minutes being too insignificant for spiritual growth, Altrock teaches practices to maximize that time for personal transformation and real social change. In only ten minutes a day over forty days, you'll learn a dozen spiritual disciplines to deepen your relationship with God. You'll also learn and see how God can use even the smallest amounts of time to change you and the world through your actions.
Are you ready for ten minutes to actually make a difference? Author by: Malcolm Gladwell Language: en Publisher by: Little, Brown Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 54 Total Download: 732 File Size: 44,8 Mb Description: The tipping point is that magic moment when an idea, trend, or social behavior crosses a threshold, tips, and spreads like wildfire. Just as a single sick person can start an epidemic of the flu, so too can a small but precisely targeted push cause a fashion trend, the popularity of a new product, or a drop in the crime rate.
This widely acclaimed bestseller, in which Malcolm Gladwell explores and brilliantly illuminates the tipping point phenomenon, is already changing the way people throughout the world think about selling products and disseminating ideas. Author by: Rod PAIGE Language: en Publisher by: AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 27 Total Download: 874 File Size: 54,9 Mb Description: When it comes to race in America, we must face one uncomfortable but undeniable fact. Almost 50 years after the birth of the civil rights movement, inequality still reigns supreme in our classrooms. At a time when African-American students trail their white peers on academic tests and experience high dropout rates, low college completion rates, and a tendency to shy away from majors in hard sciences and mathematics, the Black-White achievement gap in our schools has become the major barrier to racial equality and social justice in America.
In fact, it is arguably the greatest civil rights issue of our time. The Black-White Achievement Gap is a call to action for this country to face up to and confront this crisis head on. Renowned former Secretary of Education Rod Paige believes we can close this gap. In this thought-provoking book, he and Elaine Witty trace the history of the achievement gap, discuss its relevance to racial equality and social justice, examine popular explanations, and offer suggestions for the type of committed leadership and community involvement needed to close it.
Download Gratis Suara Masteran Pleci here. African-American leaders need to rally around this important cause if we are to make real progress since students’ academic performance is a function not only of school quality, but of home and community factors as well. The Black-White Achievement Gap is an unflinching and long overdue look at the very real problem of racial disparity in our schools and what we must do to solve it.
Author by: Franz Johansson Language: en Publisher by: Penguin UK Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 28 Total Download: 732 File Size: 46,7 Mb Description: In The Click Moment, Frans Johansson, author of The Medici Effect, shows how to stay ahead when you can't predict the future Success is random. But we can capture this randomness and turn it in our favour. According to bestselling author Frans Johansson, planning and careful analysis no longer guarantee success. But dig deep into the actions of successful people and organizations and you find one common theme. A turning point occurs and they take advantage of that 'click moment' to change their fate. Diane von Furstenberg saw a matching skirt and top on TV and the wrap-dress was born.
Microsoft Windows was on the brink of being shut down until two people met at a party. Starbucks sold brewing equipment until Howard Schultz experienced his first latte. These people capitalized on their luck and altered the course of their lives. The Click Moment shows how we can follow them by opening ourselves up to chance encounters and harnessing the forces of success that follow. Author by: Pamela J.
Maraldo Language: en Publisher by: Balboa Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 89 Total Download: 546 File Size: 44,6 Mb Description: We are taught that external conditions or people are to blame for our illnesses and pain. While other people and situations can affect the quality of your energy field---it is within your power to train your mind and emotions, and adapt your inner feelings, to let go of whatever is hurting you. Essentially, all you have to do is raise the frequency of your energy field. You are---we all are---an energetic reflection of your own attitudes and feelings. Whatever you focus on is brought to life. Our brains are holographic, living in a holographic universe.
Our physical world is made solid by our senses, as if you put on 3-D glasses. New scientific studies tell us that the observation of a particle is what makes it solid.
The tangible is born of the intangible: our thoughts, attitudes and feelings, as well as our physical bodies, are a reflection of the quality of our energies, our vibrational resonance.our consciousness. There is nothing that can’t be healed, if you can change your frame of mind, and the way you feel. Msg Viewer Serial. Author by: Geraldine E. Hynes Language: en Publisher by: SAGE Publications Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 35 Total Download: 989 File Size: 45,6 Mb Description: A Practical, Strategic Approach to Managerial Communication Managerial Communication: Strategies and Applications focuses on communication skills and strategies that managers need in today’s workplace. This book continues to be the market leader due to its strategic approach, solid research base, comprehensive coverage, balanced examination of oral and written communication, and focus on managerial, not entry-level, competencies. In the Sixth Edition, author Geraldine E.
Hynes preserves the book’s key strengths while reflecting the realities of the contemporary workplace.