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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Brown", sorted by average review score:

10-Hour Series: Electronic Presentations
Published in Paperback by South-Western Educational Publishing (07 September, 2000)
Author: Patricia Todd, Ed.D. Brown
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For Business folks
Easy to read, well organized guide for those who make presentations as part of their job.


10-Hour Series: File Management
Published in Paperback by South-Western Educational Publishing (12 September, 2001)
Authors: Patricia Todd Brown and Patricia Brown
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Get Organized!
Either for work or home, this practical guide is great for getting your life in order!


104 Easy Transistor Projects You Can Build
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics (June, 1968)
Author: Robert Michael Brown
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Staying in touch with reality.
Nowadays, in the world of integrated circuits you have smorgasbord of chips to choose from. Yet we are one step further away from reality. When is the last time that you ready circuit diagrams? Can you interpret and translate the bands on a resister? Do you know how to build a 9 V power supplies? Where do you start? With this book and similar ones.


2 Cool Cards
Published in Paperback by HEADBONE INTERACTIVE (15 May, 2000)
Authors: David E. Carter and Suzanna Brown
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Book contains infinite design possibilities
2 Cool Cards is a great resource for designers --the book contains cards from all over the world, each shown in actual size and in color!

It provides infinite inspiration for business card design and shows many unique designs. If you're looking for unique and distinctive card designs, this is the place to check first!


The 3:15 Experiment
Published in Paperback by The Owl Press (30 May, 2001)
Authors: Bernadette Mayer, Lee Ann Brown, Jen Hofer, and Danika Dinsmore
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Fabulous!!
What a wild read this book is. The muse on fire, on wind, on helium. A weird and wonderful journey through the continuous month of August, with the lovely real variety of four original voices. I keep it by my bedside and read it daily!


4 Zinas: A Story of Mothers and Daughters on the Mormon Frontier
Published in Hardcover by Signature Books (December, 2000)
Authors: Martha Sonntag Bradley and Mary Brown Firmage Woodward
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The story of a four-generation family of women
Four Zinas: A Story Of Mothers And Daughters On The Mormon Frontier is the story of a four-generation family of women who shared many things in common, foremost of which was the name Zina. Zina Baker Huntington converted to Mormonism in New York in 1835. Her daughter, Zina Huntington Young married Joseph Smith, and upon his death, married Brigham Young and served as the Mormon Church's general Relief Society President. Then her daughter, Zina Young Card assisted her husband, Charles Ora Card, in founding Cardston, Alberta, Canada. And in time, her daughter, Zina Card Brown married future Mormon church apostle Hugh B. Brown. Four Zinas is the fascinating story of how this extended family helped to shape their respected eras within the Mormon community. Zina Young and Zina Card worked tirelessly for woman's suffrage, encouraging women to study nursing and become involved in industry. All of the women promoted drama and literature, inspiring others through their speeches and expressions of spirituality (including the Mormon custom of "speaking in tongues". These were women who enabled Mormon women to feel good about themselves, and in the process, made their frontier worlds welcome places to establish families and enjoy life. Four Zinas is very highly recommended for women's studies, American frontier studies, and Mormon history studies reading lists.


50 Even More Unusual Things to See in Ontario
Published in Paperback by Boston Mills Press (June, 1994)
Author: Ron Brown
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Time to return
The cities where we live give us the chance of finding more about our lifes.We thinks for our past or for our future but the time we live,now,is the mysterious and we feel alone behind the present.So we can't count the importance of the seconds in our life.All of us,in every second, lives inconsciently an eathquake in the deep of our heart .With the power of human love we must return to the life in every second. Thx. Baris DOGAN


500 Tips for Research Students
Published in Paperback by Stylus Pub Llc (01 February, 1997)
Authors: Sally Brown, Liz McDowell, Philip Race, and Phil Race
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Enjoyable approach towards a boring field!!
a very good book for researchers embarking for a higher degree (masters or Ph.D.). interesting format with useful tips on many aspects of the research experience. draws attention to aspects that go mostly unnoticed by many of us (many tips deal with common sense matters though). deals with practical issues, unlike many works in this field that tend to concentrate on the 'emotional & stressful" sides of research' ! good chapters on: GETTING STARTED, FINDING YOUR FEET AND KEEPING THEM, READING WRITING FINISHING ... etc. a useful book. I recommend it strongly.


The Abandonment of Delinquent Behavior : Promoting the Turnaround
Published in Hardcover by Praeger Publishers (December, 1988)
Authors: Richard L. Jenkins and Waln K. Brown
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Excellent general text for those interested in youth crime
This text provides a great range of literature on issues surrounding youth justice, policy, resettlement and intervention. Students, practitioners and academics alike would all benefit from these chapters as would anyone with a general interest in this area, who would not find the book too 'dry' since the style of writing is excellent - clear, insightful and moving.
The book draws on personal accounts of young people's involvement in crime, their attitudes towards intervention efforts and reflections on why and how the abandonment of delinquent behaviour takes place. Concluding chapters are reflective and devoted to recommendations for policy and interventions based on the personal accounts presented earlier in the book. Each chapter is referenced well and the book benefits from a total of 22 contributors to the book, who all bring with them their own expertise to the area.


ABB-The Dancing Giant: Creating the Globally Connected Corporation
Published in Hardcover by Financial Times Prentice Hall (15 December, 1998)
Authors: Kevin Barham and Claudia Heimer
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Lessons from ABB's experience and Percy Barnevik.
"Is ABB a model for other organizations?...Indeed, Percy Barnevik does have particular views on this question. In an interview in India, he said: 'More and more companies will see the need to develop this multidomestic combination for global coordination. The big American companies used to have a domestic and an international division. You cannot have an international division. In my company, the word does not exist because if you are foreign, you are foreign everywhere. The whole meaning of being domestic or foreign has lost its meaning. When I am sitting here in India, I am not an Indian citizen, but I represent an Indian company just like I represent a Spanish company when I am in Spain'...Is ABB a model for nations?...Warren Bennis says: 'The ability to align, create, and empower will characterize successful leaders well into tht twenty-first century. But there is another theme that surfaces provocatively in some of the interviews..., most notably in the remarks of Percy Barnevik of ABB. That is the emergence of federation as the structure uniquely suited to balancing the seemingly incompatible drives toward global cooperation and the putting down of deep local roots. This paradox is evident in world politics, where intense ethnic and national identities coexist with the widespread recognition that new economic and political alliances must be forged outside one's borders'...So, what are the lessons that other organizations and managers facing the challenges of globalization can learn from ABB's experience so far? We think that there are many lessons that are both explicit and implicit throughout this book. However, we asked Percy Barnevik for his views. He says: 'I do not believe that you can mechanically copy what another company has done. ABB itself has several variations on its organization and management depending on products and customers...However, there are some general principles to learn from and adapt to your own business: the need to be global-local, big-small, and decentralized-central control' "(from the Introduction).

In this context, Kevin Barham and Claudia Heimer summarize their objectives in writing this book: document the story of the merger, ABB's growth and global expansion; catch more than a glimpse of the real story behind the company's ongoing success; raise some key questions for the future of ABB; highlight some lessons from ABB's experience for managers in other organizations facing international and global challenges. And thus they organize their book into three main parts:

I. The Birth of A Modern Giant - In this part, by telling the story of the two main partners-ASEA of Sweden and BBC of Switzerland, and by outlining Percy Barnevik's concepts regarding the strategy, structure, control mechanisms and people development of the newly merged/emerged company, they describe early days of ABB.

II. Giant Steps to the Globally Connected Corporation - In this part, by defining ABB as a 'globally connected corporation' (global and local, big and small, and radically decentralized with central reporting and control), they show the stages of global expansion.

III. Reaping the Harvest - In this part, they look at the organization a decade after the merger to find out how the masterplan has worked out to date and at how ABB has started to reap the harvest resulting from all the hard work it has put into building its structure and implementing its strategy. And they also focus on CEO Goran Lindahl and his priorities for ABB in the future-innovation in human resources and information technology.

Finally, end of this invaluable study, they list 15 giant steps to a global organization. I briefly summarize these steps as follows:

1. You don't need to have all the answers when trying to achieve change on such grand scale as the ABB merger.

2. Decentralization to profit centres around the world is the key to creating an entrepreneurial mindset.

3. Stay close to customers around the world during a merger to reassure them and not lose market share.

4. Don't delude yourself that you can forecast the future-you can only see breaks in trend lines, and you won't always see those.

5. Understand which parts of the business are more global and which are more local and act accordingly.

6. Multiculturalism is not an ethical issue, it is a practical business need.

7. Set challenging targets, but don't keep changing the formal organization.

8. Communicate, communicate, communicate to 'fire people up'-even at the risk of competitors listening.

9. Globalization requires transparency and connectivity accross time zones and geography.

10. Every manager, including the CEO, should aim to have two to three succession candidates ready at all times.

11. You don't necessarily need lots of global managers-not everybody has to be global-but you do require a pool of cross-culturaly capable people from which you can draw your global managers.

12. Results-oriented learning on the job gives management development credibility and makes line management take responsibility for developing people.

13. Don't assume that all your organizational values are fully applicable across the world.

14. Keep it practical. Concepts are only 5 per cent of the building of a global organization. Execution and the ability to engage people around the world are 95 per cent.

15. Long-term shareholder value is the ultimate measurement of performance in a global company.

Highly recommended.


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