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Art Johnson

    Art Johnson, a celebrated musician with a career spanning over four decades, channels his extensive life experiences into his debut in mystery and suspense. His crisp, taut prose has quickly garnered attention from readers and reviewers alike. Johnson's distinctive narrative voice and keen insight promise compelling storytelling that leaves his new fans eager for his next literary offering.

    The Art of Alignment
    Marilyn, My Marilyn
    Famous Problems and Their Mathematicians
    • 2021

      The Art of Alignment

      • 205 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Leading organizations worldwide are evolving from the idea of employee engagement to that of organizational alignment. More important in today's virtual work environment, The Art of Alignment provides a roadmap to creating alignment to your mission and vision to distributed teams. Readers will discover the answers to:How bought in to the mission and vision are your employees?Are leaders across your organization aligned?How are your KPIs integrated into the organizational alignment?The Art of Alignment takes a data-driven approach to organizational alignment. When executives add PURPOSE to engagement, coupled with measurement, your organization will experience market-leading performance. By following the 9-Pillars approach to leadership, your organization can increase key metrics by as much as 28% with each percentage point improvement in alignment.The approach to organizational alignment is organized into four parts; how it can be measured, practiced and analyzed:Part 1 - Alignment is the Responsibility of LeadershipPart 2 - The Nine Pillars of Alignment Part 3 - The Data-Driven Leadership Playbook Part 4 - The Scientific Leader - Where Data Science Meets Leadership DecisionsBy adopting a scientific approach to your leadership style, leaders are able to visualize how to improve employee engagement and performance.

      The Art of Alignment
    • 2018
    • 2000

      Exploring the intersection of mathematics and real-life scenarios, this resource reveals how 60 mathematicians found solutions to everyday problems, including a tragic tale involving an omelet. Designed for grades 5-12, it offers engaging lessons that can be seamlessly integrated into existing curricula as introductions to concepts, homework assignments, or challenges. Accompanied by teacher notes, classroom suggestions, extension problems, and background material, it aims to ignite students' interest in math through relatable contexts.

      Famous Problems and Their Mathematicians