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La mondialisation racontée à ma fille (Document)
Par André Fourçans. 2001
Demandez et vous recevrez
Par Pierre Morency. 2002
Un ouvrage où l'auteur, conférencier en motivation, livre les recettes qui ont fonctionné pour lui. Si tout va mal dans…
votre vie, finances, couple, travail, santé, vie sociale, remontez à la cause. Quand vous aurez trouvé votre chemin, le succès personnel viendra, et ce faisant, l'argent aussiGreenspan: the man behind the money
Par Justin Martin. 2000
The author uses interviews with Greenspan's family and associates to trace the Federal Reserve Board chairman's youth in Manhattan, years…
at New York University, careers in music and consulting, and rise to fame as presidential advisor and bank chief. Explores influences of economist Arthur Burns and novelist Ayn Rand. 2000Pour sauver la planète, sortez du capitalisme (L'Histoire immédiate)
Par Hervé Kempf. 2009
"Dans les innombrables débats qui ont accompagné la publication de Comment les riches détruisent la planète, une question fut inlassablement…
posée à l'auteur du livre : que faut-il faire ? C'est pour répondre à cette interpellation et à cette urgence que l'auteur a écrit ce nouvel ouvrage. Il le fait dans le même style à la fois radical et rigoureux. À ses yeux, il est urgent de changer de modèle. Ce n'est pas l'économie de marché en tant que telle qu'il s'agit de dénoncer, mais la forme nouvelle prise aujourd'hui par le capitalisme. Une forme qui, mécaniquement, privilégie le gaspillage, le saccage de la planète, l'inégalité et la consommation ostentatoire. Cette dernière, qui est le fait des plus riches, fixe pour la grande masse des modèles de comportements désastreux. Nul ne peut espérer sauver la planète si une remise en cause drastique de ce système prédateur n'est pas engagée. Face aux périls du moment, l'écologique et le social sont tragiquement liés". -- 4e de couvEconomics explained: everything you need to know about how the economy works and where it's going
Par Robert Heilbroner. 1998
Millionaire: the philanderer, gambler, and duelist who invented modern finance
Par Janet Gleeson. 1999
Chronicles John Law's Scottish childhood, his years studying economics, and his escape from prison after winning a duel. Recalls his…
rise to fame for devising the paper currency system of the eighteenth century; explores the impact of Law's financial innovations on banking, credit, and investment practices. 1999Explains why using fossil fuels to produce electricity is wasteful to consumers and harmful to the environment. Casten proposes a…
free market for electricity to encourage new energy technology that will improve efficiency, reducing costs and cutting emissionsBookstore: the life and times of Jeannette Watson and Books & Co
Par Lynne Tillman. 1999
History of the independent bookstore owned and operated by Watson from 1978 until its closing in 1997. Based on extensive…
interviews, discusses the booklover who founded the enterprise and describes the writers and readers who frequented what became a legendary store. 1999Noir Canada: pillage, corruption et criminalité en Afrique
Par Alain Deneault. 2008
"...] En dénonçant de nombreux abus qualifiables de crimes commis par ces sociétés privées, Alain Deneault s'attaque à l'image factice…
répandue sur la scène internationale d'un Canada intrinsèquement pacifiste, bon et généreux. Il recense avec soin et précision les nombreux cas (déjà rapportés ailleurs dans le monde par plusieurs ONG, journalistes, analystes ainsi qu'experts de l'ONU) dans lesquels les sociétés canadiennes se rendent coupables de corruption, de pillage institutionnalisé des ressources minières ou pétrolières des pays africains, et attisent ou maintiennent l'instabilité et les conflits pour obtenir de juteux contrats. [...]" -- 4e de couvJust generosity: a new vision for overcoming poverty in America
Par Ronald Sider. 1999
An evangelical Christian's visionary strategy to reduce poverty in the United States--the richest nation on Earth in the twenty-first century.…
Notes that the solution to this issue requires moral, spiritual, socioeconomic, and structural changes, and proposes a joint effort by Christians and other people of goodwill. 1999One world, ready or not: the manic logic of global capitalism
Par William Greider. 1997
Contends that twentieth-century capitalism is driven by the imperatives of global industrial revolution. Examines negative consequences of the trend toward…
multinational corporations. Recommends remedies for economic problems of the future emphasizing the need for cooperation among countriesTyping and keyboarding for everyone with typing tutor 6 (Typing And Keyboarding For Everyone Ser.)
Par Arco, Nathan Levine. 1998
Explores cultural issues associated with globalization by examining the role of McDonald's restaurants in five distinct societies--in Beijing, Hong Kong,…
Taipei, Seoul, and Japan. Shows how the chain adapts to suit local circumstances and how Asians use McDonald's for their own benefit--for birthday parties, for dating couples, or as a woman's sanctuaryIn this helpful how-to, author Tom Kendrick reveals field-proven principles for navigating high-pressure situations, so you can overcome any obstacle.…
Even with a terrific project management program in place, problems can arise to derail your team's hard work. This book explores a wide range of challenging scenarios and practical solutions and is packed with insightful answers to over 100 of your most urgent project management questions. In 101 Project Management Problems and How to Solve Them, you'll learn how to: keep a project on track despite unavoidable interruptions; how to prevent unreliable outside collaborators from jeopardizing the entire project; how to manage project teams who have little or no project management experience; how to make up for lost time without cutting corners; and how to succeed—even in the face of threatened budget cuts. The last thing you need in the heat of battle is to dive into project management theories. While there's no one right answer to the challenges you face as a project manager, 101 Project Management Problems and How to Solve Them has a plethora of actionable guidelines that help you troubleshoot quickly so you can get back to doing what you do bestMars et Vénus au travail (Petite bibliothèque Payot #169. Voyageurs)
Par John Gray. 2002
Après Les hommes viennent de Mars, les femmes viennent de Vénus, l'auteur offre ici des conseils pratiques à ceux et…
celles qui veulent travailler en bonne harmonie. En misant sur les différences de réaction selon les sexes, de nombreux aspects délicats de l'interaction au bureau sont abordés: l'écoute, la communication, la gestion des émotions et du stress, l'affirmation de soi, l'instauration de limites, la demande de promotions. [SDMBen & Jerry's double-dip: lead with your values and make money, too
Par Ben Cohen. 1997
Cohen and Greenfield continue their story begun by Lager in Ben and Jerry's, the Inside Scoop (RC 39204, BR 9763).…
The two founders of the international ice cream company explain the idea of a value-led business and discuss how the concept can help the company as well as the community. An example is their free cones to persons registering to voteThe good society: the humane agenda
Par John Galbraith. 1996
Contending that big governments arise from the people's need for services, economist Galbraith explores the nature and elements of a…
"good society" that he finds practically achievable. He posits the essential human needs of personal liberty, basic well-being, social and ethnic equality, and individual opportunity, while offering a liberal blueprint for building a safer and better futureOn our own terms: portraits of women business leaders
Par Liane Enkelis. 1995
Interviews with fifteen women who lead large corporations and also have a personal life. The women include the principal chief…
of the Cherokee Nation, the president of two highly successful catalog companies, and the head of one of the world's leading software companiesMaterial world: The six raw materials that shape modern civilization
Par Ed Conway. 2023
Sand, salt, iron, copper, oil, and lithium. These fundamental materials have created empires, razed civilizations, and fed our ingenuity and…
greed for thousands of years. Without them, our modern world would not exist, and the battle to control them will determine our future. • Finalist for the Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award The fiber-optic cables that weave the World Wide Web, the copper veins of our electric grids, the silicon chips and lithium batteries that power our phones and cars: though it can feel like we now live in a weightless world of information—what Ed Conway calls "the ethereal world"—our twenty-first-century lives are still very much rooted in the material. In fact, we dug more stuff out of the earth in 2017 than in all of human history before 1950. For every ton of fossil fuels, we extract six tons of other materials, from sand to stone to wood to metal. And in Material World, Conway embarks on an epic journey across continents, cultures, and epochs to reveal the underpinnings of modern life on Earth—traveling from the sweltering depths of the deepest mine in Europe to spotless silicon chip factories in Taiwan to the eerie green pools where lithium originates. Material World is a celebration of the humans and the human networks, the miraculous processes and the little-known companies, that combine to turn raw materials into things of wonder. This is the story of human civilization from an entirely new perspective: the ground upOn your own: a guide to working happily, productively & successfully from home
Par Lionel Fisher. 1995
Fisher, a writer who works out of his home, focuses on the mental, emotional, psychological, and motivational challenges of working…
alone. Topics include getting organized, avoiding procrastination, promoting self-actualization, setting office boundaries, and befriending solitude