Este autor es conocido por su penetrante visión de la psique humana y las complejidades de las relaciones. Sus obras a menudo se sumergen en los aspectos más oscuros de la naturaleza humana, explorando las motivaciones de los personajes y los dilemas éticos que enfrentan. La precisión estilística y la profundidad de sus narrativas bien elaboradas atraen a los lectores a un examen convincente de los límites morales. Su prosa se caracteriza por su calidad atmosférica y su capacidad para evocar emociones fuertes.
Coaching in Three Dimensions: Meeting the Challenges of a Complex World offers a more connected, systemic approach, aligning coaching with the realities and challenges of organizations operating in an ever more complex world.
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This book provides an accessible and clear description of key theories of systemic coaching and how they can be applied to coaching practice. Structured around five different ways of thinking about systems, the book provides coaches with a high-level overview of different systems theories and how those theories may be applied in practice. Readers are invited to consider each of the five different ways of thinking through the lens of philosophy, purpose and practice: Which theories most resonate for you? How do these systemic perspectives shape your purpose for coaching, and how do they show up in the way that you coach? With examples and case material throughout, Coaching Systemically aligns coaching with the realities and challenges of organisations operating in an ever more complex world. Readers will walk away from the book with a clearer understanding of what it means to coach 'systemically' and new ideas as to how they can translate insights into practice. Coaching Systemically will be key reading for coaches in practice and in training, consultants and anyone interesting in systemic approaches.
Wren and Martins High School English Grammar & Composition is one of the most popular and widely used reference books on English Grammar. It not only helps the students to use the language, but also gives detailed information about the language.
Focusing on the historical evolution of crime and criminal justice, this introductory text examines pivotal topics such as the establishment of police forces, court systems, and punishment methods. It delves into the victim's role, shifts in societal views on criminals, and long-term trends in violent crime. Additionally, the book analyzes the emergence of a surveillance society, providing students with a thorough understanding of the factors shaping today's criminal justice system.
1666. London is recovering from the Great Plague and mourning it's dead - The city is free at last, like a great old bear, beaten to its knees, bloody but unbowed. But the disease slithered out of London to wreak its evil upon other towns and cities. The worst was over, the Pestilence gone, in search of new feeding grounds, bounteous and plentiful in the villages outside of the London. Henry Lytle, who works for Lord Arlington's intelligence service, is sent to Essex where the plague is breeding to track down a traitor and bring him back alive. But things get tricky when Lord Arlington's latest recruit for the mission is a man Lytle left dead. Having learnt first hand of Lord Arlington's barbaric cruelty, Lytle knows he can't refuse the job. Travelling into a disease-ridden village with a murderer seems like a better option.
Reveals the way people behave in the workplace. This book aims to bridge the
gap between the findings from evolutionary biology and insights about humanity
derived from the social sciences.
Harry Lytle makes a welcome return after his trials and tribulations in The
Sweet Smell of Decay to investigate the murder of the Earl of St. Albans. His
master, Lord Arlington, tasks him with uncovering the name and motive of the
Earl s murderer - but there will be plenty more deaths and scrapes for Harry
before the name is revealed.