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Peter McClure

    In Noahs Arche
    DevOps-Leadership - Schritte zur Einführung und Umsetzung von DevOps
    DevOps Leadership - Steps For the Introduction and Implementation of DevOps
    Land
    An Existential Approach to Human Development
    A Concise Introduction to Existential Counselling
    • 2021

      DevOps Leadership - Steps For the Introduction and Implementation of DevOps

      Successful Transformation from Silo to Value Chain

      DevOps is on everyone's lips. It is often presented in a very technical way, whether in terms of the methods and frameworks to be used or in terms of techniques and development frameworks. Martin J. Adams is a proven expert on agile approaches, especially on the topics of "leadership" and "organizational development". In this volume, he presents the most important methods in the context of DevOps and the resulting measures and methods for leaders who want to support their teams in being successful with DevOps and thus make a valuable contribution to the success of the company.

      DevOps Leadership - Steps For the Introduction and Implementation of DevOps
    • 2018

      This textbook reviews for the first time the thinking of six major existential philosophers; Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Simone de Beauvoir with respect to their ideas about human development. Martin Adams presents a philosophical and psychological analysis, and critically evaluates the different ways that existential philosophy can illuminate the way we all strive for meaning and purpose in life. Written in a detailed, well-structured manner, this text offers a fundamentally different way to understand not only life in general but the practice of psychotherapy in particular.

      An Existential Approach to Human Development
    • 2015

      Land

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.2(55)Add rating

      What if we lived in a world where everyone had enough? A world where everyone mattered and where people lived in harmony with nature? What if the solution to our economic, social, and ecological problems was right underneath our feet? Land has been sought after throughout human history. Even today, people struggle to get onto the property ladder and view real estate as an important way to build wealth. Yet, as the reader will discover through this book, the act of owning land—and our urge to profit from it—causes economic booms and busts, social and cultural decline, and environmental devastation. Land: A New Paradigm for a Thriving World introduces a radically new economic model that ensures a more fair and abundant reality for everyone. It is a book for those who dream of a better world, for themselves and future generations. Table of Contents Introduction Part I: The Cost of Ignorance 1. The Production of Wealth 2. The Value of Location 3. The Free Market 4. Social Decline 5. Business Recessions 6. Ecocide 7. Earth, Our Home Part II: A New Paradigm for a Thriving World 8. Restoring Communities 9. Keep What You Earn, Pay for What You Use 10. Local Autonomy 11. Affordable Housing 12. Thriving Cities 13. Sustainable Farming 14. The Price of Peace 15. A New Paradigm Epilogue: A Personal Note Appendix: The Math Behind the Science References & Suggestions for Further Reading Endnotes Index

      Land
    • 2013

      Addressing everything a new trainee needs to know and do in a way that is entirely accessible and jargon-free, this book: provides a short history of the existential tradition; puts key concepts into contexts, showing how theory translates into practice; discusses issues in the therapeutic process.

      A Concise Introduction to Existential Counselling