Traversing the Valley of Death

Traversing the Valley of Death
Author: Stephen K Markham Ph D
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: Business planning
ISBN: 9780990985310

Traversing the Valley of Death is for managers with responsibility to grow revenue and market share or open new markets and lines of business. The process contained in this book provides a complete system to create new value starting with early needs assessment and continuing through detailed business planning and organizational adoption. This is an advanced book; it assumes managers are well initiated into their markets and company capabilities.

Salt to Summit

Salt to Summit
Author: Daniel Arnold
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 161902084X

From the depths of Death Valley, Daniel Arnold set out to reach Mount Whitney in a way no road or trail could take him. Anything manmade or designed to make travel easy was out. With a backpack full of empty two–liter bottles, and the remotest corners of desert before him, he began his toughest test yet of physical and mental endurance. Badwater Basin sits 282 feet below sea level in Death Valley, the lowest and hottest place in the Western Hemisphere. Mount Whitney rises 14,505 feet above sea level, the highest point in the contiguous United States. Arnold spent seventeen days traveling a roundabout route from one to the other, traversing salt flats, scaling dunes, and sinking into slot canyons. Aside from bighorn sheep and a phantom mountain lion, his only companions were ghosts of the dreamers and misfits who first dared into this unknown territory. He walked in the footsteps of William Manly, who rescued the last of the forty–niners from the bottom of Death Valley; tracked John LeMoigne, a prospector who died in the sand with his burros; and relived the tales of Mary Austin, who learned the secret trails of the Shoshone Indians. This is their story too, as much as it is a history of salt and water and of the places they collide and disappear. Guiding the reader up treacherous climbs and through burning sands, Arnold captures the dramatic landscapes as only he can with photographs to bring it all to life. From the salt to the summit, this is an epic journey across America's most legendary desert.

Navigating Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death

Navigating Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death
Author: Tracy Messias
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre:
ISBN:

In this book you'll find that the Author extends no comfort for where you are but much irritation, information and insight to push you out of where you are into a greater place of FAITH! PUSH- PRAY UNTIL you SEE what you HEARD! These words were birthed and inspired by God and the Author stands by them!

The Egyptian Book of the Dead

The Egyptian Book of the Dead
Author: Eva Von Dassow
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2008-06-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780811864893

Reissue of the legendary 3,500-year-old Papyrus of Ani, the most beautiful of the ornately illustrated Egyptian funerary scrolls ever discovered, restored in its original sequences of text and artwork.

Journey Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death

Journey Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death
Author: Mary Trim
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2017-01-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781681975061

If you continue doing what you are doing, then you will continue to get what you get. It's time to learn the power of true forgiveness, it's time to let everything go. In Journey through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, you learn how to walk with God in faith, not doubting nor wavering but holding fast to God's hand like never before. You will learn how to truly forgive the right way and how to recognize if you have truly forgiven. You see how someone other than yourself has walked the journey and in it, you discover that you are not alone. Finally, things will begin to make sense in a new profound way. It was a feeling of worthlessness, crying out before God time and time again. Yet, in all of this, where was God? When everything that can go wrong seems to go wrong and when you are unable to see past the tears and the fears, where is He? When all hope appears to be lost and loneliness is holding you with what seems to be a death grip, does He care? Not knowing which way to turn or having anyone to turn to, you feel you have been completely deserted even by God. Welcome to your Cross Experience, a valley that gives life to other valleys. God has placed a very powerful anointing on you. He has entrusted you with a power that few people encounter. At times, you do not understand what you truly have and little by little, you began to trade it in for temporary happiness. This only leads to eternal destruction and it never happens all at once. Does any of this sounds familiar? Are you feeling empty, lost, and incomplete? If this describes some of what you are feeling, then you are not alone. You have just entered into your valley of Hold On. Welcome and Hold On to this Journey that has just begun. Are you ready? You will be. I was called a Pharaoh by the one I loved, simply because I decided to cut all ties and let it go completely as I believed I was directed to do. How do you let go when you want to hold on? As you travel your valley you discover almost as if by accident that you've reached another location take a peek inside and see where this journey takes you.

Seemed Like a Good Idea

Seemed Like a Good Idea
Author: Mark Pauly
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2022-07-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1009019112

Consumers, public officials, and even managers of health care and insurance are unhappy about care quality, access, and costs. This book shows that is because efforts to do something about these problems often rely on hope or conjecture, not rigorous evidence of effectiveness. In this book, experts in the field separate the speculative from the proven with regard to how care is rendered, how patients can be in control, how providers should be paid, and how disparities can be reduced – and they also identify the issues for which evidence is currently missing. It provides an antidote to frustration and a clear-eyed guide for forward progress, helping health care and insurance innovators make better decisions on deciding whether to go ahead now based on current evidence, to seek and wait for additional evidence, or to move on to different ideas. It will be useful to practitioners in hospital systems, medical groups, and insurance organizations and can also be used in executive and MBA teaching.