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Ben Williams

    Ben Ames Williams established himself as a prolific storyteller, capturing the essence of New England rural life, particularly within the setting of his fictional town, Fraternity, Maine. His narratives, often steeped in these picturesque landscapes, explored intricate human relationships and the resilience of the human spirit. Williams skillfully leveraged his journalistic background to craft vivid and engaging tales. His extensive body of work, encompassing numerous short stories and novels, earned widespread acclaim for its evocative atmosphere and authentic portrayal of American life.

    Fifty Quick Ideas to Improve Your Retrospectives
    How to Study the Bible
    • How to Study the Bible

      A Straightforward Guide to Understanding the Scriptures

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      For many Christians, the journey into Bible study can seem daunting and confusing. This book offers a practical guide to help readers overcome feelings of overwhelm and hopelessness. It provides clear steps and insights to facilitate a deeper understanding of Scripture, making the process of engaging with the Word more accessible and enjoyable. With encouragement and guidance, it aims to empower individuals to cultivate a meaningful relationship with the Bible.

      How to Study the Bible2023
      5.0
    • Learn how to improve retrospectives and avoid stagnation, with fifty ideas designed to help you enhance and energise your continuous improvement effort. This book will help you get better outcomes from retrospectives and from any continuous improvement initiative. It will help you consider how best to prepare for retrospectives, generate innovative insights, achieve valuable outcomes, improve facilitation techniques, keep things fresh and maybe even how to have a bit of fun whilst doing it. This book is for anyone who undertakes continuous improvement of any sort, especially those looking to get better outcomes from retrospectives, either as a participant, facilitator, coach or manager of teams. We include ideas for people with varying levels of experience. So, whether you are just getting started with Scrum and retrospectives, or a veteran of continuous improvement looking to fine-tune or get new ideas, or if your retrospectives have become a bit stale and need re-invigorating, there are ideas in here to support you.

      Fifty Quick Ideas to Improve Your Retrospectives2015
      4.0