Companies interested in developing those attractive environments need to start by adjusting their mindsets, says Yost,
author of Work + Life: Finding the Fit That's Right For You (Riverhead / Penguin Group, 2005).
Not exact matches
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The longer you avoid telling
authors why you publishers NEED the rights to our
work for lifetime
+ 70 years, the longer we'll believe you are nothing but a mouthpiece, a shill, and honestly, a kind
of pseudo-criminal.
You can't seriously tell me with a straight face that because you publishers provide some UPS / FedEx delivery
of bulk books to bookstores and online retailers, that you publishers should get to hold the rights to an
author's
work for lifetime
+ 70 years.
You get the rights to an
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work for lifetime
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of the term.
What exactly do you provide for an
author that you believe you, a publisher, should control the rights to an
author's
work for the rest
of his natural life
+ 70 more years?
But why, and please, Steve, please do answer this question in detail, why does a publisher need the rights to an
author's
work for the rest
of his or her life
+ 70 more years?
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Actually, the metrics
work against that recommendation — Amazon is likely to show up higher if someone searches for
author + book
+ title anyway since Amazon is a bigger site, but the metrics are that every extra click you put between the reader and the buy button reduces the likelihood
of a purchase.
C&R publishes 16
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of authors and orientations each year.
His
work has been featured in numerous publications around the world, including Sculpture magazine, the cover
of the twelfth edition
of Art Fundamentals published by McGraw - Hill, and in
author Tristan Manco's book Raw
+ Material = Art.
Fittingly, Nobel Prize - winning
author Toni Morrison's insightful foreword, «The Habit
of Art,» sets a perceptive tone for all that follows — including an intimate, chronological overview by Toby Devan Lewis, full
of details about the collection's formation; an in - your - face position statement by the collection's founder, Peter B. Lewis; and a clear - eyed essay by Dan Cameron, «
Work + Art = Life,» which provides both a seasoned art - world perspective on the
works themselves and a conceptual framework for the whole notion
of corporate collecting.
Worse, nobody outside their own organisation has ever ever checked their published
work (Phil Jones,
author of 200
+ papers, answer to Parliament *).
Google has removed everyone's pictures with the
author still retaining credit for their
work, although some
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of interaction with others.
Through the
author's 35
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of working in the career industry, she has identified a need for both individuals and organizations to keep grounded and moving forward by setting compelling career journeys for themselves.
She is also an
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