Search results for ""Author Alison Reynolds""
Capstone Global Library Ltd Planet Robonica
Join Max Jupiter as he and his friend Jack take an unexpected journey to Planet Robonica.
£7.62
Capstone Global Library Ltd Max Jupiter
Max Jupiter and his family race to save Earth from an asteroid.
£7.02
Little Simon A New Friend for Marmalade
£14.14
Capstone Global Library Ltd How the Elephant Got Its Trunk
Curious Nambo is so clumsy with his short snout. No one will play with him or answer all his questions! He just wants to know what crocodiles eat for lunch. Annoyed, Hippopotamus tricks Nambo into finding out the answer for himself. So when Hippopotamus gets stuck in the river, Nambo must decide whether or not to help her. Find out just how the elephant got its long trunk in this unique twist on the tale!
£7.02
Capstone Global Library Ltd Max Jupiter and the Impossible Planet
A new planet appears in the solar system, and something about it is very wrong. Max Jupiter and his friend Jack go on a Space Guard mission to check it out. When they see a signal for help, they can’t just leave. But are they walking into a trap?
£7.62
Little Simon A Year with Marmalade
£14.02
Capstone Global Library Ltd A Midsummer Night's Dream: A Retelling of Shakespeare's Classic Play
The course of true love never did run smooth ... Demetrius loves Hermia, but Helena loves Demetrius. Hermia loves Lysander but has been promised to Demetrius. When the young people run away to the forest and the fairies also get involved, mix ups and confusion follow. Can it all be sorted out before morning?
£8.23
Capstone Global Library Ltd Backstage at the School Play
It's high tech versus low tech as students produce sound effects for the school play.
£7.62
Capstone Global Library Ltd The Emperor's Panda
A young boy and his sister try to hide a panda from the Emperor in Ancient China.
£7.62
Capstone Global Library Ltd The Perfect Fundraiser
Raj, Mia, Ari and Jez want to raise money for a recording studio at their school. They ask people in the neighbourhood to donate items for them to sell and raise money. When the friends come across a seemingly valuable fountain pen, they go on a search to track down the pen’s origins.
£7.62
Kogan Page Ltd What Philosophy Can Teach You About Being a Better Leader
For decades, we have looked to management theorists, organizational psychologists and economists to tell us how we can squeeze the most out of people at work. The result? People are uninspired, feel like cogs in a machine and prefer to leave traditional work structures behind. Numbers and productivity can only get you so far. What Philosophy Can Teach You About Being a Better Leader offers a different route that will allow you to reconnect with the humanist values of work. By turning to philosophy, and what it teaches us about finding fulfilment and living a good life, this book uncovers the ways you can re-engage your workforce by valuing its members as people, rather than just tools within the process. The four authors argue that the rise of the 'omnipotent leader', who focuses on telling rather than leading, risks creating a new generation of feudal CEOs and needs to be resisted. With the help of Aristotle, Socrates, Kant and Nietzsche, as well as a whole host of other brilliant minds, they turn traditional management practices on their head, showing how moving away from traditional, hierarchical, risk focused control structures can lead to improved employee engagement, increased productivity and better outcomes for the entire business.
£50.00
Kogan Page Ltd What Philosophy Can Teach You About Being a Better Leader
For decades, we have looked to management theorists, organizational psychologists and economists to tell us how we can squeeze the most out of people at work. The result? People are uninspired, feel like cogs in a machine and prefer to leave traditional work structures behind. Numbers and productivity can only get you so far. What Philosophy Can Teach You About Being a Better Leader offers a different route that will allow you to reconnect with the humanist values of work. By turning to philosophy, and what it teaches us about finding fulfilment and living a good life, this book uncovers the ways you can re-engage your workforce by valuing its members as people, rather than just tools within the process. The four authors argue that the rise of the 'omnipotent leader', who focuses on telling rather than leading, risks creating a new generation of feudal CEOs and needs to be resisted. With the help of Aristotle, Socrates, Kant and Nietzsche, as well as a whole host of other brilliant minds, they turn traditional management practices on their head, showing how moving away from traditional, hierarchical, risk focused control structures can lead to improved employee engagement, increased productivity and better outcomes for the entire business.
£17.99