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Would you like to get better at virtual meetings and master your conference call and video meeting effectiveness?Would you like to be more engaging and impactful in your interactions whether you are working from your bedroom or the beach?Would you like to collaborate successfully with people all over the world, when you are not able to meet with them physically?If any of these apply, this is the book for you! There are many business books available that can teach you how to be a better leader, how to think about the strategy of your business, or how to manage people. This book, instead, drills down in to one specific niche that is increasingly important for workers today: How can you be more effective on your videoconferences and conference calls.You might be working at home more than you used to, or perhaps you are collaborating with people in an office thousands of miles away. You might be a free agent who is contracting with organizations across the country, or a digital nomad who works with people across the globe. I wrote this book because I started to see everyone in my industry conducting more meetings by conference call and video conference, and noticed that there was a major opportunity for improvement. People were not effective in these virtual meetings, and organizations were losing significant effectiveness and momentum as a result. By being one of the people who "gets" how to get the most from virtual meetings, you will not only be more impactful for your organization. You will be in a position to see disproportionate career success because you are more capable to take full advantage of these channels. This book will give you tips and guidance to be more effective on your video and audio conference calls.
This book examines the differences in racial perceptions that have been in evidence in recent political events. It addresses an increasingly explosive topic-the black underclass, evaluates possible solutions for it, and focuses on questions of group and individual identity.
This book examines conflicting theories of constitutional interpretation and judicial review, arguing that each of the dominant legal approaches rests on a distinct philosophical conception of democracy. It explores the important implications of utilitarianism and social contract theory.
This book introduces the concept of the reasoning chain, a new approach to risk-based reasoning systems in large, complex and distributed organisations. This book is an accessible and valuable resource for risk managers and decision makers responsible for complex business decisions.
A selection of readings including "contemporary classics" and diverse responses to the particularly racially-charged controversies that are now dividing America.
Words That Bind presents a careful and nuanced treatment of constitutional interpretation and judicial review. By bringing constitutional theory and contemporary political philosophy to bear on each other, John Arthur illuminates these topics as no other recent author has.
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