All countries signed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. This book is part of an ambitious project to make the fundamental human rights in the Universal Declaration enforceable in the courts of all countries by 2048, the 100th anniversary of the Declaration's signing.
In this text, Marjorie Kelly proposes that corporations are built on six aristocratic principles which work in the interests of wealth-holders and against those of employees. She shows how to use democratic principles to build a new corporate order that serves the many rather than the few.
Examines and then smashes to tiny fragments the 'dusty old rules' of standard networking advice. The author shows how the very traits that ordinarily make people networking averse can be harnessed to forge an approach that is just as effective as more traditional approaches, if not better.
This edition shows why most change efforts don't work and explains how to redesign organizations to succeed. It also shows the reader how to take structural laws into account when they restructure their own organizations, so changes they attempt to make do succeed, and they can achieve their goals.
This is a tale about the importance of being yourself. In it's third edition, the fable describes a peacock who struggles to be himself while surrounded by penguins who want him to change in order to fit in. This expanded edition includes self-quizzes, how-to's, resources, and strategies.
World renowned psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning" is one of the most important books of modern times. This book applies Frankl's philosophy and therapeutic approach to life and work in the 21st Century, detailing seven principles for increasing your capacity to deal with life work challenges.
Rewritten with case studies, tools, tips, and reflections, this book tells that what it takes to build sustainable trust in the workplace - trust that withstands the tests of time, geography, and an increasingly competitive marketplace. It provides the detailed blueprint available for building trust-based connections and organizations.
Did Supreme Court sell out America's citizens in the nineteenth century, with consequences lasting to this day? This book incorporates specific examples from headlines and proposes specific legal remedies that could truly save the world from political, economic and ecological disaster.