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Biker Billy's Hog Wild on a Harley Cookbook: 200 Fiercely Flavorful Recipes to Kick-Start Your Cooking From Harley Riders Across the USA
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The HVX Book
The definitive guide to Panasonic's revolutionary HVX200 P2HD camcorder.. Over 268 full-color pages.. Included CD-ROM with original pictures and 24 camera-loadable "scene file" setting files.. Easy to read and understand, yet highly detailed . An ideal guide to unlock the power of your HVX camera..
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Under a Sky More Fiercely Blue
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Fiercely loves us all. (Music).(Brief Article): An article from: Sojourners
This digital document is an article from Sojourners, published by Sojourners on January 1, 2002. The length of the article is 1273 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Fiercely loves us all. (Music).(Brief Article) Author: Carrie Newcomer Publication:Sojourners (Magazine/Journal) Date: January 1, 2002 Publisher: Sojourners Volume: 31 Issue: 1 Page: 57(1) Article Type: Brief Article Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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Good Company: Caring As Fiercely As You Compete
Good Company goes behind the scenes at fifteen of the world’s best companies to reveal how they have met today’s most pressing management challenges, and offers solutions that can be implemented in any company—large or small. Like thousands of companies in the mid-1990s, Rosenbluth International and the other companies showcased here wrestled with the combined pressures of globalization, unprecedented growth, competition from technology, and an emphasis on speed and efficiency, by embracing uncertainty and learning to reinvent themselves to the benefit of customers and employees alike. In Good Company, Hal Rosenbluth and Diane Peters show how businesses can managed change gracefully—and profitably—by remaining steadfast to the fundamental principles of trust and respect and by maintaining a deep commitment to a corporate culture that brings out the best in everyone.Good Company demonstrates that companies can not only have a positive influence on the lives of the people who work for them, but that they have an obligation to do so. By creating an environment of collaboration, innovation, and joy at work, companies of any size can attract and retain the best employees, foster long-lasting relationships with customers and suppliers, increase profits, and compete successfully in a fierce and impatient marketplace.In Good Company, the authors take readers on a journey of discovery, describing Rosenbluth’s experiments with strategic planning, organizational design, and human resource programs during a period of rapid and radical transformation. Already known for its offbeat and non-hierarchical culture. Rosenbluth made a deliberate effort to discard outdated practices and created a work environment that promotes and rewards continuous learning, teamwork, flexibility, and leadership—at every level of the organization.Rosenbluth International has not been alone in forging a path to competitive success by investing first and foremost in its people. Hallmark Cards, Lands’ End, Mary Kay, and a dozen other pioneers showcased in the book are leading the charge to make the workplace a place where employees and managers alike come to build friendships, expand their minds, and contribute to their community—while performing to the highest standards expected from their customers and shareholders.A celebration of corporate spirit, Good Company offers a lively, thought-provoking, and inspirational alternative to ”lean-and-mean” thinking, by showing businesses how to gain a competitive edge when they take greater responsibility for the welfare of the people and the societies they serve. .
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A mother Grizzly from Marblehead: the ursine image is an apt one. Clean air and water advocate Lori Ehrlich has no fangs and snarl, but she's fiercely ... An article from: Conservation Matters
This digital document is an article from Conservation Matters, published by Conservation Law Foundation on March 22, 2003. The length of the article is 2941 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: A mother Grizzly from Marblehead: the ursine image is an apt one. Clean air and water advocate Lori Ehrlich has no fangs and snarl, but she's fiercely effective in defending the health of her offspring--and the grateful citizens of Boston's North Shore. Author: Lisa Capone Publication:Conservation Matters (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 22, 2003 Publisher: Conservation Law Foundation Volume: 9 Issue: 2 Page: 31(6) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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