A good solution for readers, who like to
explore books in specific categories.
I would advise next year's students to get to know the other Harvard schools, drink as many hot chocolates at Burdick's as possible, really
explore the books in the Gutman stacks (what a collection!)
This could include discussion of how sickness is caused, through
exploring books in the archive which explain some common diseases, advice about hygiene and health, as well as resources about bush foods and medicine, which could also be used as part of a science curriculum.
I hope you enjoy it, and
explore the book in full.
Not exact matches
In his
book Synchronicity, Joe Jaworski
explores the positive outcomes of openly sharing structured goals and visions — people begin to understand your aspirations and priorities and how they can contribute to your success.
Randall Munroe, founder of the popular webcomic xkcd,
explores the different ways you would crash and die
in his entertaining
book «What If?
She's writing a
book exploring why women themselves are partly responsible for the fact that women are not huge players
in the tech space.
In their new book, Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work, brothers and academics Chip (of Stanford Graduate School of Business) and Dan Heath (of Duke) explore how to eliminate biases and improve the quality of our decision
In their new
book, Decisive: How to Make Better Choices
in Life and Work, brothers and academics Chip (of Stanford Graduate School of Business) and Dan Heath (of Duke) explore how to eliminate biases and improve the quality of our decision
in Life and Work, brothers and academics Chip (of Stanford Graduate School of Business) and Dan Heath (of Duke)
explore how to eliminate biases and improve the quality of our decisions.
Kiyosaki
explores this concept
in his
book Rich Dad, Poor Dad.
The problem of confirmation bias — a tendency to place weight on data that back up our beliefs, which can prevent us from
exploring alternatives — has recently been
explored in a number of pop psychology
books.
For the past two years, I've
explored that question
in researching my forthcoming
book, EQ, Applied.
If that sounds like Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, that's not surprising: Annis has teamed up with John Gray, the author of that vociferously debated 1992 bestseller, on a new
book that
explores «gender blind spots»
in the workplace.
Publishers will have to
explore how to listen to authors, observe what sells
books and find a way to adapt and be useful
in that scenario.
Michael Smith and Rahul Telang — two professors at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College of Public Policy and Management —
explore these questions
in their new
book, Streaming, Sharing, Stealing: Big Data and the Future of Entertainment, published by MIT Press last month.
In his new
book «Barking Up the Wrong Tree,» Eric Barker
explores the maxims we use to discuss success.
Amazon greatly improved its business by
exploring product categories other than
books and car manufacturers are currently investing billions
in electric car technology
in order to be able to compete
in a post-carbon world.
As Stuart Banner
explores in his
book The Death Penalty: An American History, one of the earliest American - made capital statutes — as opposed to ones borrowed from England — was passed
in New York
in the aftermath of a 1712 slave revolt.
The 2016 U.S. presidential election heightened public awareness of a concept known as the «filter bubble,» coined by Upworthy co-founder Eli Pariser and
explored in his 2011
book The Filter Bubble: How the New Personalized Web Is Changing What We Read and How We Think.
(Think Lennon and McCartney, a creative duo he
explores exhaustively
in his
book.)
The
book explores the role of gender
in the tech industry — at startups and venture capital firms — and the interaction between men and women
in the two.
Penang has been featured
in the
book «1,000 Places to See Before You Die» and has been ranked by Yahoo! Travel as one of the top 10 islands to
explore before you die.
«There needs to be a hole
in the force field that protects their sense of reality before they will actively
explore, examine and change their beliefs and behaviour,» writes executive coach Marcia Reynolds
in her 2014
book The Discomfort Zone: How Leaders Turn Difficult Conversations Into Breakthroughs.
Recently, my colleagues and I published a
book based on research we conducted on toxic workplaces,
exploring their characteristics, understanding employees» and managers» experiences
in unhealthy settings and identifying the ways individuals survived and rose above poisonous circumstances.
(I
explore this
in my forthcoming
book, EQ, Applied: The Real - World Guide to Emotional Intelligence.)
High - achievers will enjoy
exploring the science of meditation
in this
book, as it is evidence - based.
One final aspect of food technology, which I
explore in my
book, Sex, Bombs and Burgers, is its use by the United States as a weapon, figuratively speaking.
Our strategy is always to
explore another element of the movie that you may see touched on a little bit
in the movie or the
book.
Brothers Chip and Dan Heath
explore this conundrum
in their new
book Made to Stick (Random House).
Chris Zook and James Allen, two longtime partners
in Bain & Company's renowned Global Strategy practice, recently
explored this question
in their forthcoming
book, The Founder's Mentality.
Joan Baxter, author of a recent
book that
explored the impact of the mill, said she heard «a lot of semantics»
in Martin's defence of the government's assessment process.
In Gillian Tett's latest
book, she not only examines the negative impacts of silos but
explores how to scale them and render silos useless.
Like Alina Tugend's Better By Mistake, another
book recently featured
in this column, Adapt
explores the role that error plays
in creating successes.
(I
explore this
in my forthcoming
book, EQ, Applied, which illustrates just how EQ works — and doesn't work —
in the real world.)
In her second
book, she
explores the reasons why women so often earn lower incomes than men with comparable qualifications doing comparable jobs, and what they can do to get what they're worth.
Nass and his students produced most of the research presented
in the
book because, when looking for studies on, say, the effectiveness of flattery, he discovered that some aspects of human interaction simply hadn't been
explored.
Their
book explores questions of ethics and professionalism
in the business world, and is aimed not just at business students but at anybody interested
in a conversation on the subject.
In the 2009
book The End of Overeating, former FDA commissioner David Kessler
explores the biological effects of energy - dense, «highly palatable» foods.
In the new book, Sandberg and co-author Adam Grant, a well - respected Wharton professor, explore how people in various difficult situations overcome hardship and disappointment, including job and workplace - related losse
In the new
book, Sandberg and co-author Adam Grant, a well - respected Wharton professor,
explore how people
in various difficult situations overcome hardship and disappointment, including job and workplace - related losse
in various difficult situations overcome hardship and disappointment, including job and workplace - related losses.
So much so that he has written about it: his new
book X: The Experience of Business Meets Design
explores the various ways companies can design better experiences
in a way that's more meaningful for customers.
His many
books include Swap: How Trade Works with Philip Levy, a concise introduction to the principles of world economics, and Telecoms and the Huawei conundrum: Chinese foreign direct investment
in the United States, an AEI Economic Studies analysis that
explores the case of Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei and its commitment to long - term investment
in the US.
Mebane Faber
explores the concept of shareholder yield and expands upon it
in his
book, Shareholder Yield: A Better Approach to Dividend Investing.
Learn how to compete, and even sell better, than Amazon
in this comprehensive eCommerce marketing
book exploring topics that will transform your business.
As Kevin Kelly, co-founder of Wired, writes
in his latest
book New Rules for the New Economy, «The great benefits reaped by the new economy
in the coming decades will be due
in large part to
exploring and exploiting the power of decentralized and autonomous networks.»
● The IMF and the Politics of Austerity
in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis By Ben Clift Summary via publisher (Oxford University Press) This
book explores the IMF's role within the politics of austerity by providing a path - breaking comprehensive analysis of how the IMF approach to fiscal policy has evolved since 2008, and how the IMF worked to alter advanced economy policy responses to the global financial crisis (GFC) and the Eurozone crisis.
In my new book «Before Babylon, Beyond Bitcoin», I explore the «5Cs» who might create digital money in the future: central banks, commercial banks, companies, cryptography and communitie
In my new
book «Before Babylon, Beyond Bitcoin», I
explore the «5Cs» who might create digital money
in the future: central banks, commercial banks, companies, cryptography and communitie
in the future: central banks, commercial banks, companies, cryptography and communities.
In the following modified book excerpts from Digital Nomad Guide to Asia — researched and published by GoToLaunch — we explore the best places to work in 4 locales in Southeast Asia: Bangkok and Chiang Mai of Thailand, Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam, and the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesi
In the following modified
book excerpts from Digital Nomad Guide to Asia — researched and published by GoToLaunch — we
explore the best places to work
in 4 locales in Southeast Asia: Bangkok and Chiang Mai of Thailand, Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam, and the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesi
in 4 locales
in Southeast Asia: Bangkok and Chiang Mai of Thailand, Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam, and the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesi
in Southeast Asia: Bangkok and Chiang Mai of Thailand, Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam, and the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia.
Scott Nations
explores the sources of the five largest stock market collapses
in U.S. history
in his recently published
book «A History of the United States
in Five Crashes.»
This
book explores the political economy of transition cost mitigation strategies
in a wide variety of policy contexts including public pensions, U.S. home mortgage interest deductions, immigration, trade liberalization, agricultural supply management, and climate change, providing tested examples and realistic strategies for genuine policy reform.
Ten years
in the making, Segal's
book explores the development of belief
in the afterlife
in ancient....
Still, it would have been a better
book if Ker had resolved, or at least
explored, this tension
in one of its unifying themes.