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William Donaldson

    El Dr. William (Willy) Donaldson es un distinguido Profesor de Gestión con una amplia experiencia en liderazgo corporativo. Su carrera abarca más de 35 años sirviendo en juntas directivas, como presidente y CEO de ocho empresas, incluyendo una empresa que cotiza en bolsa y una empresa conjunta internacional. Es el fundador y presidente de Strategic Venture Planning, una firma de consultoría de gestión dedicada a maximizar los resultados para juntas directivas, inversores y equipos de alta dirección. Su experiencia cubre un amplio espectro, desde startups hasta empresas Fortune 500, de privadas a públicas, de servicios a manufactura, de baja tecnología a alta tecnología, y de organizaciones con fines de lucro a sin fines de lucro. También es miembro del Consejo Internacional de Ingeniería de Sistemas, donde preside el grupo de trabajo de Sistemas Empresariales.

    Brewer's rogues, villains and eccentrics. An A-Z of roguish Britons through the ages
    Pipers
    Brewer's Rogues, Villains and Eccentrics
    • Presenting the Hall of Shame! Both entertaining and indiscreet, this dictionary of callous cads introduces a host of wildly colorful characters. Here are assassins and arsonists, hangmen and horse thieves, hell-raisers and highwaymen, not to mention an array of poisoners, quacks, and forgers. Meet Ronald Biggs, one of the participants of the Great Train Robby, and Julie Amiri, a thief who found being detained by policemen...very exciting. There's enough degradation, depravity, and dottiness to delight anyone. A Selection of the Readers Subscription Book Club .

      Brewer's Rogues, Villains and Eccentrics
    • Pipers

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Pipers takes the reader inside the world of the performer community of Scottish piping, introducing the instrument itself and the various different repertories. It also discusses piping techniques as well as information on some of the great piping dynasties and individual pipers. Dr Willie Donaldson shows how 'traditional music', often assumed to be the anonymous product of a dim and distant past, is the creation of gifted individuals operating in a sophisticated and vigorously ongoing enterprise. Since pipers have often been skilled also on the fiddle, keyboards and small-pipes, or as singers or dancers, their story offers fascinating insights into the whole traditional music and song repertoire of Scotland. Pipers is a well-informed and highly readable account by a prize-winning author who is a piper and composer of pipe music as well as an internationally recognised historian of Scottish tradition.

      Pipers