He negotiated the deal of a lifetime: the first Disney theme park in mainland China. In From the Mouse's House to the Penthouse, Michael Crawford reveals the lessons he learned about allowing culture and geography to shape his approach so you too can build and operate high-profile brands on an international scale. Crawford shares his personal experiences in Asia, diving deeply into everything you must know to build relationships and create win-win outcomes in coveted world markets. Crawford's decade in Asia as an executive of two global brands taught him that humility works and ego doesn't. He developed strategies for navigating political and corporate environments that will help to increase buy-in to your company's objectives. From the Mouse's House to the Penthouse features his techniques for getting all parties involved to strike the right balance. Compromise doesn't mean losing.
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- 2023
- 2023
The story follows a cheerful hare named Harry, who delights in hopping and playing with friends in a vibrant forest filled with colorful plants and tall trees. His adventurous spirit leads him to a mysterious cave, sparking a journey filled with excitement and unanswered questions. As Harry explores this new place, he discovers the importance of friendship and the thrill of adventure, making each hop a step into the unknown. Join him on this enchanting quest in the heart of the forest.
- 2022
Tommy, a fast-moving turtle with a distinctive orange spot, embarks on an exciting journey from Moss Pond to the distant Stump Pond. Eager for new experiences, he seeks adventure, friendship, and exploration beyond his familiar surroundings. As he travels, Tommy's quest for discovery unfolds, showcasing his unique personality and love for play.
- 2021
The book highlights the importance of this historic moment in the uneasy relationship between Muhammad 'Ali and his nominal sovereign, Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II, and analyses their respective efforts to benefit domestically and internationally from 'Abd Allah's final journey. číst celé
- 2019
Roman Republican Coinage 2 Volume Paperback Set
- 1001 pages
- 36 hours of reading
This comprehensive study offers an in-depth catalog of coinage from 280-31 BC, meticulously detailing the issues associated with each coiner from this historical period. It serves as a crucial resource for historians and numismatists, providing insights into the economic and cultural contexts of the time. Through thorough research and analysis, the book sheds light on the significance of these coins, enhancing the understanding of ancient monetary systems and their impact on society.
- 2014
Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A biography on the founder of the Wahhabi movement and first Saudi state
- 2001
This book presents a captivating exploration of the evidence surrounding the migration to the New World, combining insights from genetics, archaeology, and demographics. It delves into how these diverse fields contribute to our understanding of early human populations and their journeys across continents, shedding light on the origins and movements of the first inhabitants of the Americas. Through a multidisciplinary approach, it offers a comprehensive narrative of human history in this region.
- 1999
This is the long-awaited autobiography of one of Britain's best-loved and most internationally successful actors. By turns funny, charming, and poignant, here is Michael Crawford's vivid account of his war-torn childhood -- of a loving mother, violent stepfather, and the painfully revealed truth about his absent father. His early memories include being taught to sing by the great composer Benjamin Britten, and later, when he entered show business, his friendships with David Hemmings, John Lennon, and Oliver Reed. There are also stories of Crawford "making a fool of himself" in front of idols Gene Kelly and Barbra Streisand while filming "Hello Dolly". Starring in "Barnum" and "The Phantom of the Opera", Crawford became a huge international star, but this engaging memoir rarely strays from the honest and self-deprecating qualities that have endeared him to his many fans.
- 1998
The Origins of Native Americans
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Exploring the intriguing interplay of genetics, archaeology, and demographics, this book delves into the evidence behind the migration patterns that led to the settlement of the New World. It examines how these diverse fields contribute to our understanding of early human populations and their journeys across continents, providing a comprehensive look at the origins and movements of these ancient peoples.
- 1998
