Praise for Doing More with LessBruce Piasecki redefines what winning looks like for all of us.GERALD BRESNICK, Vice President of Environment, Health & Safety and Social Responsibility, HessB
This book is organized around three classic global needs shared by both business strategists and environmental leaders: achieving compliance, recognizing business opportunity, and answering public exp
Doing More With Teams explores the ways to encourage a new form of competition so that organizations complete the challenges before them to drive growth and get results. It offers a new premise for th
Doing More With Less dives into our primal competitive instinct, which embraces frugality as a crucial competitive edge. Author Bruce Piasecki convincingly explains the case for a return to frugality,
We all sense that corporations shape our family, our products, and our near future--perhaps more than ideology, national and regional policy, and religious doctrine. That is why capitalism remains the
“Missing Persons is not the ordinary Memoir. It is an excavation of a life-tender and alert.”- Tom Wolfe, best-selling author of The Right Stuff, and The Bonfire of Vanities.“An unpretentious, tactica
This self-contained work presents a more precise classification of Lipschitz mappings and highlights their usefulness in metric fixed point theory. The Lipschitz condition is significant in many branc
A new model for productive teamwork that generates wealthFrom instincts as ancient as our hunter and gatherer stages, men and women have worked in teams. But what have we really learned about these dr
Communication is a critical skill in clinical practice and sometimes not emphasized in medical education. Effective communication skills ease the pressure in dealing with difficult or even "typical" p
Bold combinations of primary and secondary colours; exquisitely crafted trims, embroidery, lampshades and countless accessories (all designed by her); imaginative room surfaces from silver leaf to cu
Top interior designer Steven Gambrel's luxe aspirational cloth-bound tome showcases his latest home interiors. Using a classical approach injected with contemporary touches and vibrant color, he creat
From the author of The Great American House, a stunning new book on the power of place. In his best-selling first book, Gil Schafer explored the qualities that make a house a home—architecture, land
In the 1970s, renowned interior designer Juan Montoya lived on La Formentera, a Balearic Island off the Mediterranean coast of Spain. Later, near Garrison, New York, Montoya acquired land and built hi
Katie Ridder’s extraordinary palette, her playful mix of antiques and modern pieces, and her eye for unusual decorative accents have established her as a leading figure in the world of interior design
The first book from renowned New York–based designer Steven Gambrel showcases his bold and innovative designs. Featuring 10 individual residences photographed by Eric Piasecki, Steven Gambrel illustra
Nestled amid the lush, gently rolling hills of cattle and horse farms in Millbrook, New York, is a handsome Greek Revival house that looks like it’s always been there. In fact, it is brand new—the col
US management consultant Piasecki predicts the near future and offers advice on how corporate and other business leaders can cash in on the changes. His topics include competition and social needs, so
In keeping with the growing emphasis on psychiatry in the medical school curriculum, problem-based learning (PBL) offers students a unique patient-centred, multidisciplinary approach to study and the