Harvard Business Review on Change by Press,Harvard Business School. [1998,6th Edition.] Paperback
James Collins Books
This author delves into the depths of the human experience through fiction and the art of film. Rooted in his life on a Greek island, his work often explores the uncharted territories of human emotion and relationships. He focuses on the unprofitable realm of creative writing and storytelling. Readers will find his narratives compelling and insightful.






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