Do You See What I See? Discovering the Obvious

Do You See What I See? Discovering the Obvious
Author: Hanley
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998638607

THIS BOOK IS ABOUT finding your way to a better, more meaningful life. Robert Hanley has an insightful way of looking at the world--finding deeper meaning in everyday events that seem to float past the observations of most people. His unique perception has helped make his life better, bringing him greater understanding, joy, fulfillment, and peace. He reveals his common sense process through wise, humorous, and heartwarming real-life tales pulled from his own personal experiences. They may well make you laugh, cry, think, and help you to see the common threads of what he calls "discovering the obvious." Whether filling up his car at a gas station or having his teeth cleaned at the dentist, auditioning for a film starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino or giving the eulogy at Dean Martin's memorial, the universal truths and values Robert has uncovered are things to which we can all easily relate.Do You See What I See? Discovering The Obvious is a relatable, familiar, and amusing read. The truths evoked in this book, anecdote by anecdote, make for an impactful exercise in thought, all while maintaining a certain degree of whimsy. Above all, these anecdotes and stories relay the everyday applicability of a simple perspective that can provide enormous benefits to each of us in our respective journeys through life.

Movie of the Month

Movie of the Month
Author: Daniel Meltzer
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1982
Genre: One-act plays
ISBN: 9780573623905

Discovering the World

Discovering the World
Author: Thomas Jeffrey Vasseur
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780865547186

These tales of passion are full of peril, a recurrent awareness of mortality, the gaps that separate all people and threaten to separate them further from those they love.".

Sessional Papers

Sessional Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 932
Release: 1907
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

What are Old People For?

What are Old People For?
Author: William H. Thomas
Publisher: Publisher:VanderWyk&Burnham
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2004
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781889242200

Nodding to popular culture, history, science, and literature, a passionate and persuasive case is made for removing our ageist blinders and seeing old age as a developmental stage of life.

Will You Still Love Me If I Don't Win?

Will You Still Love Me If I Don't Win?
Author: Christopher Anderson
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2000-04-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1461625092

Will You Still Love Me If I Don't Win? provides advice for using emotional training as well as physical training to aid children in becoming well-rounded, confident young people. This book also guides parents to motivate their children positively for both personal and athletic achievement.

Can You Outsmart an Economist?

Can You Outsmart an Economist?
Author: Steven E. Landsburg
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1328489825

This entertaining way to learn economics “will delight and inform anyone who enjoys rigorous thinking and the unexpected conclusions it delivers” (Jamie Whyte, author of Crimes Against Logic). Can you outsmart an economist? Steven Landsburg, acclaimed author of The Armchair Economist and professor of economics, dares you to try. In this whip-smart, entertaining, and entirely unconventional economics primer, he brings together over one hundred puzzles and brain teasers that illustrate the subject’s key concepts and pitfalls. From warm-up exercises to get your brain working, to logic and probability problems, to puzzles covering more complex topics like inferences, strategy, and irrationality, Can You Outsmart an Economist? will show you how to do just that by expanding the way you think about decision making and problem solving. Let the games begin! “Ingenious…enables you to think like an economist without incurring a Keynesian headache or a huge student loan.” —George Gilder, author of Life After Google “Entertaining as well as edifying. Read it, expand your mind, and have fun!” —N. Gregory Mankiw, Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics, Harvard University

Discovering You

Discovering You
Author: Brenda Novak
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1489214402

Can she ever trust another "bad boy"? India Sommers once had the perfect family–until an ex–boyfriend broke in and shot her husband. Not only did that cost her the man she loved, a respected heart surgeon and the father of her child, but she also feels responsible. Charlie died because of the people she hung out with before she had the strength to change her life. Just after moving to Whiskey Creek with her little girl, Cassia, to start over, she's learned that her ex–boyfriend's trial ended in a hung jury. He's getting out of jail; he could try to find her again. And that's not all that scares her. She's extremely attracted to her next–door neighbour, but Rod Amos is the handsome "bad boy" type that's given her so much trouble in the past. If she got involved with him, her in–laws would sue for custody of Cassia. India has to keep her distance from Rod–but the more she gets to know him, the more difficult that becomes.

Business Policy and Participative Decision-Making

Business Policy and Participative Decision-Making
Author: Wilson Essien Ph.D.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2019-07-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1546243496

The glue between efficient productivity and profitability is great decision-making. I do not think that a farmer has ever sown rice and harvested corn. In computers, the most common language is GIGO, meaning garbage in, garbage out. Usually, the decisions we make are our personalities, and yet very few people accept responsibility for their actions, their failures in business, or in any endeavor in which they have failed. They desire to blame others without remembering GIGO. I have articulated the mystery that surrounds the lone decision-maker or the CEO who enjoys lonely decision-making and blaming his or her failures on the engineer or the accountant in his company. The new name for decision-making is participative decision-making. In this, the senior officers take part, but separately—the engineers, accountants, supervisors, workers and maintenance people form another group. Both platforms must have a dialogue format; there must be a writer or clerk, a vote taken on each discussion for its authenticity or viability, and in the end, the senior officers must compare their notes with the second group so that amendments can be made where necessary. The final product is now ready to be presented before the board of directors as a formal decision for the company. In a smaller company, this activity stops with the owner, but the owner must understand that two heads are usually better than one. The CEO and his group must not be taken over by egos; the only time for pride in business is when business is doing well financially. Even then, business needs a lot of careful activity because “pride goes before a fall.” It is good to entrust the CEO with the decision-making responsibility, but it is the biggest risk a business can take because business is a collection of ideas. Therefore, it a discipline of collective learning and inquiry. Any student, manager, or business owner who wants to use participative decision-making skills in his or her business or as a consultant in participative decision-making should attend a workshop at least twice and read about participative decision-making thoroughly and practice it from case studies.