Power Factor Specialization

Power Factor Specialization
Author: Peter Sisco
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Arm
ISBN: 9780809228294

For those who want to rev up their muscle strength training, authors Sisco and Little isolate exercises that focus particularly on the chest and arms. 200 photos.

Power Factor Training Logbook

Power Factor Training Logbook
Author: Peter Sisco
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780809224296

Bodybuilders, strength trainers, and athletes have found that Power Factor Training -- a scientifically proven program of heavy overloading with long rest periods between workouts is a powerfully effective training system that results in astonishing gains in size and strength. Now, at last, here is the logbook specifically designed for all types of Power Factor Training. This indispensable book includes four sections that correspond to Power Factor workouts introduced in Power Factor Training and the authors' three Power Factor Specialization books. -- Each recommended exercise is illustrated with a thumbnail photo depicting the movement, as well as charts to log progress, so everything the reader needs for his or her workout for a full year is in one book -- Power Factor Training has become the preferred fitness program for countless bodybuilders all over the world -- A must-have for readers of the four previous Power Factor Training books

Power Factor Training

Power Factor Training
Author: Peter Sisco
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1997-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780809230716

Bodybuilding experts Peter Sisco and John Little present a revolutionary new system for building maximum muscle in a minimum amount of time. Power Factor Training emphasizes very heavy overloading of the musculature and long rest periods between workouts, resulting in amazing gains in size and strength. This astounding guide details the proven physiological principles of the program, answers specific training questions, and outlines a concise workout schedule that is sure to benefit beginning, intermediate, and advanced bodybuilders.

Multinational Financial Management

Multinational Financial Management
Author: Alan C. Shapiro
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119559847

The eleventh edition of Multinational Financial Management is a comprehensive survey of the essential areas of the international financial market environment, including foreign exchange and derivative markets, risk management, and international capital markets and portfolio investment. Designed for upper-level undergraduate and masters-level courses in international finance and management, this textbook offers readers a conceptual framework for analyzing key financial decisions of multinational firms. The authors both explain and simplify multinational financial management by illustrating how its basic principles share the same foundation as domestic corporate finance. Assuming no prior knowledge of international economics or finance, this substantially revised new edition builds upon the fundamental principles of domestic financial management to examine the unique dimensions of international finance. Readers are presented with a solid theoretical knowledgebase for examining decision problems, as well as practical analytical techniques that clarify the often-ambiguous guidelines used by international financial executives. All the traditional areas of corporate finance are explored from the perspective of a multinational corporation, focusing on elements rarely encountered in domestic finance such as multiple currencies, segmented capital markets, and political risks of nationalization or expropriation.

Management Theory by Chester Barnard

Management Theory by Chester Barnard
Author: Kazuhito Isomura
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2021-06-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 981162979X

This book explains Chester Barnard’s management theory clearly, faithfully, and systematically. When Barnard published The Functions of the Executive in 1938, it caused a paradigm shift in the research area of management. He aimed to clarify what executives should do, and how and why, as he argued that executive functions and processes are deeply related to specialization, incentive, authority and communication, decision making, and responsibility and leadership. Thus, The Functions of the Executive is essential reading for management students. This book serves as an introductory guide for undergraduate and graduate students to help them understand Barnard’s management theory. In addition, the book enables researchers to understand how Barnard developed his theory. He accumulated a great amount of experience in managing diverse organizations in both the private and public sectors. Then he gradually shifted his focus from scalar organizations, authority, and vertical communication to lateral organizations, responsibility, and horizontal communication. Finally, this book offers businesspeople helpful insights to create an innovative style of management. As a practitioner, Barnard recognized not only the importance of science but also that of art and value. Experienced businesspeople use not only formal knowledge but also their behavioral and personal knowledge, intuition, business sense, value, and executive art to understand the whole situation, balance conflicting factors, and produce creative solutions. Thus, this book also explores the management abilities that businesspeople need to develop.

Static Contraction Training

Static Contraction Training
Author: Peter Sisco
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1999
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780809229079

Introduces a new approach to bodybuilding that uses a series of brief weight training exercises, and offers advice on nutrition and workout schedules.

Ironman's Ultimate Guide to Building Muscle Mass

Ironman's Ultimate Guide to Building Muscle Mass
Author: Peter Sisco
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2000
Genre: Bodybuilders
ISBN: 9780809228133

This how-to guide from the pages of "Ironman" magazine includes the best mass building routines of the greatest bodybuilders so readers can get the maximum, proven results.