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Power: Why Some People Have It and Others Don't (Audiobook)
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Power: Why Some People Have It and Others Don't (Audiobook)

Pfeffer (The External Control of Organizations), professor of organizational behavior at Stanford University, posits that intelligence, performance, and likeability alone are not the key to moving up in an organization; instead, he asserts, self promotion, building relationships, cultivating a reputation for control and authority, and perfecting a powerful demeanor are vital drivers of advancement and success. The book has a realpolitik analysis of human behavior that isn't for everyone but its candor, crisp prose, and forthrightness are fresh and appealing.
 
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Tags: powerful, behavior, Power, Pfeffer, Others, Audiobook, People, advancement, success, analysis, human
The Empire of Cnut the Great - Conquest and the Consolidation of Power in Northern Europe in the Early Eleventh Century
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The Empire of Cnut the Great - Conquest and the Consolidation of Power in Northern Europe in the Early Eleventh CenturyThe Empire of Cnut the Great - Conquest and the Consolidation of Power in Northern Europe in the Early Eleventh Century

The reign of King Cnut the Great (10161035) marks a pivotal point in the history of both England and Scandinavia, yet his conquests and his consolidation of power remain under-appreciated and rarely studied. Almost all existing scholarship has been geographically centred on either England or Scandinavia. However, this study, through a series of studies of individual aspects of his rise to power in those regions, seeks to encompass his entire dominion, and cast new light on our understanding of the nature of this political unit and contemporary figures' conceptions of it.
 
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Tags: power, Scandinavia, England, Great, light, Century, Eleventh, Empire
Empire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and the Lessons for Global Power
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Empire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and the Lessons for Global PowerEmpire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and the Lessons for Global Power

At its peak in the nineteenth century, the British Empire was the largest empire ever known, governing roughly a quarter of the world's population. In Empire, Niall Ferguson explains how "an archipelago of rainy islands... came to rule the world," and examines the costs and consequences, both good and bad, of British imperialism. 

 

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Tags: British, Empire, world, consequences, costs, Global, Power
Using Myth to Power Your Story
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Using Myth to Power Your StoryUsing Myth to Power Your Story

How To Create Powerful Narratives Using the Myths That Link Us All
This delightful workshop covers how you can use the myths and fairytales that link us all to give your story more oomph. Get ready to laugh while you learn because the speaker is a natural storyteller and a witty observer of life. Whether you’re creating a screenplay, a novel, a play, a computer game, a puppet show or just an entry in your journal, your story will be richer, it will touch more people and it will have more meaning and depth after you listen to Chris Vogler’s talk.

 
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Tags: Using, story, puppet, entry, journal, Story, Power, computer
Power and Identity in the Creative Writing Classroom: The Authority Project
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Power and Identity in the Creative Writing Classroom: The Authority ProjectPower and Identity in the Creative Writing Classroom: The Authority Project

Power and Identity in the Creative Writing Classroom remaps theories and practices for teaching creative writing at university and college level. This collection critiques well-established approaches for teaching creative writing in all genres and builds a comprehensive and adaptable pedagogy based on issues of authority, power, and identity. A long-needed reflection, this book shapes creative writing pedagogy for the 21st century.

 
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Tags: creative, writing, pedagogy, Writing, Identity, Power, Classroom, Creative