This book provides a detailed analysis of the management of tension in organizations. Drawing on extensive research, the authors offer valuable insights into how managers can effectively deal with conflict, competition, and other sources of tension in the workplace.
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- 2023
- 2023
In Murder in Season, Paul West, a retired Police Inspector turned Private Investigator, faces his most perplexing and emotionally charged case yet. When his former wife is found dead with a bullet in her head, her current husband insists it was suicide, but the evidence tells a different story. Teaming up with his former partner, Inspector Charles King, they embark on a gripping investigation that takes them from their hometown to England and back. As the truth unfolds, the unexpected twists lead to a surprising and satisfying resolution.
- 2021
When Private Investigator Paul West took on his next case, it seemed easy and one that would pay handsomely. All West had to do was compile a profile of Jason Knox for his only son, Matthew, who had no memory of him. His father had walked away from Matthew's mother when he was an infant and left him the sole beneficiary of his multi-million-dollar estate. It didn't take long before he was thrust into one of the most complex cases in a long and illustrious career. It took him to Ebony River, a small town, on Vancouver Island's east coast that seldom gave a wink or nod to the outside world. What he found was the two-year-old unsolved murder of Jason Knox and his wife that was still baffling RCMP Sergeant Andy Holt. When West told him why he had come to Ebony River, Holt asked him if he would go undercover and help him solve the case. West's investigation concentrated on an eclectic range of residents including: bikers with an agenda, a former member of the town council with a grudge to settle, a small church time had left behind, a farmer's Sunday dinner that revealed hidden secrets and a mayor desperately trying to get re-elected. Murder Unchained is a page-turner. It will keep the reader guessing up to the last page.
- 2018
Peer Coaching at Work
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Peer coaching, a mentoring process for individuals of equal status, is a highly effective, but underused professional development tool. This book provides the first rigorously researched and road tested three-part model for fostering peer coaching relationships at work.
- 2018
When Kirsty Morgan dropped five thousand dollars on Private Investigator Paul West's desk, with the promise of five thousand more if he found her father, he had no idea he was on the cusp of being thrust into a cauldron of lies, deceit and manipulation, orchestrated by the most unlikely of characters... a charismatic televangelist. He gave new meaning to Machiavellian as he orchestrated and manipulated the lives of those who trusted him. It took an acerbic newspaper columnist to trigger the climatic ending which engulfed widows who were coerced into signing away their estates through codicils, all in the name of God. Murder Can Kill is a page turner. It will keep the reader guessing to the very end.
- 2018
Driving Eureka!
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Driving Eureka! guides readers through the process of using innovation to work smarter, faster, and more creatively, and it transforms innovation from a random act to a reliable science.
- 2008
Art in Exile
- 395 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The first major study of exiled Polish artists, focussing on ten painters who made their homes and careers in Britain before or after 1939.
- 2007
Career Management & Work-Life IntegrationUsing Self-Assessment to Navigate Contemporary Careers
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the intersection of career management and personal well-being, this guide offers practical self-assessment tools and exercises to help individuals navigate their professional journeys. Authors Brad Harrington and Douglas T. Hall emphasize the importance of balancing meaningful work with a fulfilling life. Suitable for students and professionals alike, it provides actionable strategies to address contemporary career challenges while promoting overall happiness and work-life integration.
- 2001
Careers In and Out of Organizations
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The book delves into the evolving landscape of careers, emphasizing the impact of interpersonal relationships on personal identity and learning. It discusses the new career contract and various methodologies for understanding career decision-making. The author outlines the developmental stages individuals experience in their professional lives and factors influencing career success, including the integration of personal and professional life. The final section transitions to practical applications of career theory, offering insights on enhancing career satisfaction for individuals and their workplaces.
- 1998
Modigliani
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Amadeo Modigliani (1884-1920) was one of the many and diverse talents who were drawn to Paris in the early years of this century, making the city a vibrant but pressurized environment for artistic expression. A legend grew up around Modigliani, who, along with others, engendered the concept of the peintre maudit – the accursed painter – whose poverty, corruption and excess were the very seeds from which his remarkable works of art were conceived.Unlike the Italian Futurists, who stormed at their own overwhelming tradition, Modigliani seemed to sense the possibility of returning to it for renewal. His interpretation of a central theme of the tradition, the reclining female nude, produced a series of uniquely beautiful works, outstanding in the grace and harmony of their linear designs and the quality of their colour. Nude, portraits and studies of a surprising range of personalities and psychological types are represented in this ideal introduction to the artist, as is a selection of his remarkable stone carvings, of which about 25 survive.