Big Think Strategy: How to Leverage Bold Ideas and Leave Small Thinking Behind
Business leaders need bold strategies to stay relevant and win. In Big Think Strategy, Schmitt shows how to bring bold thinking into your business by sourcing big ideas and executing them creatively. With the tools in this book, any leader can overcome institutionalized small think the inertia, the narrow-mindedness, and the aversion to risk that block true innovation. Your reward? Big, bold, and decidedly doable strategies that excite your employees and leave your rivals scrambling.
Building Small Projects :New Best of Fine Woodworking
Building Small Projects offers ways to build skills by completing useful items. From the editors of Fine Woodworking—the dream team of woodworking professionals—this is the ultimate visual reference for woodworkers of every skill level.
Creating a Charmed Life: Sensible, Spiritual Secrets Every Busy Woman Should Know
"In this book you'll be rewarded with dozens of powerful and practical strategies that will help you bring out the "charmed" in your own life." -- From the foreword by Richard Carlson, Ph.D., bestselling author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff...and It's All Small Stuff
For almost two hundred years, Britain dominated the world, its naval supremacy enabling it to acquire a vast empire, including India, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and much of Africa. Although, it could not prevent its American colonies from becoming independent, its industrial and commercial power helped it to keep its scattered possessions under control, while a small army was sufficient to put down native rebellions in the absence of the involvement of other European states. A dwindling economy, and the cost of two world wars, saw this once-mighty...
I Know Big and Small. Math Concept Reader - Grade PreK
Numbers, shapes, sizes, and sorting are foundations for the study of mathematics. This series presents these key concepts at a level consistent with math curriculum standards for pre-K and kindergarten learners. A combination of inviting pictures, vivid colors, bold labels, and limited text opens the world of math to children who have not yet started to read, effectively preparing them for higher levels of math education.