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The First 90 Days»rank: 13399par: Michael D Watkins
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The Heart of Coaching: Using Transformational Coaching to Create a High-performance Coaching Culture»rank: 15226par: Thomas G. Crane, Lerissa Nancy Patrick
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Who Owns Canada Now? Old Money, New Money and the Future of Canadian Business»rank: 15642par: Diane Francis
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Stan Weinstein's Secrets For Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets»rank: 7731par: Stan Weinstein
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The Design of Everyday Things»rank: 1418par: Don Norman
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anyone who designs anything to be used by humans--from physical objects to computer programs to conceptual tools--must read this book, and it is an equally tremendous read for anyone who has to use anything created by another human. lt could forever change how you experience and interact with your physical surroundings, open your eyes to the perversity of bad design and the desirability of good design, and raise your expectations about how things should be designed. |
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The Rise of the Creative Class: And How It's Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life»rank: 14485par: Richard Florida
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anyone who designs anything to be used by humans--from physical objects to computer programs to conceptual tools--must read this book, and it is an equally tremendous read for anyone who has to use anything created by another human. lt could forever change how you experience and interact with your physical surroundings, open your eyes to the perversity of bad design and the desirability of good design, and raise your expectations about how things should be designed. |
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Making Money in Real Estate: The Canadian Guide to Profitable Investment in Residential Property»rank: 13237par: Douglas Gray
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anyone who designs anything to be used by humans--from physical objects to computer programs to conceptual tools--must read this book, and it is an equally tremendous read for anyone who has to use anything created by another human. lt could forever change how you experience and interact with your physical surroundings, open your eyes to the perversity of bad design and the desirability of good design, and raise your expectations about how things should be designed. |
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Making a Good Brain Great: The Amen Clinic Program for Achieving and Sustaining Optimal Mental Performance»rank: 7762par: Daniel G. Md Amen
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anyone who designs anything to be used by humans--from physical objects to computer programs to conceptual tools--must read this book, and it is an equally tremendous read for anyone who has to use anything created by another human. lt could forever change how you experience and interact with your physical surroundings, open your eyes to the perversity of bad design and the desirability of good design, and raise your expectations about how things should be designed. |
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The Lightness of Being: Mass, Ether, and the Unification of Forces»rank: 14944par: Frank Wilczek
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anyone who designs anything to be used by humans--from physical objects to computer programs to conceptual tools--must read this book, and it is an equally tremendous read for anyone who has to use anything created by another human. lt could forever change how you experience and interact with your physical surroundings, open your eyes to the perversity of bad design and the desirability of good design, and raise your expectations about how things should be designed. |
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The Road to Reality»rank: 14603par: Roger Penrose
Chroniques et points de vue:From :lf Albert Einstein were alive, he would have a copy of The Road to Reality on his bookshelf. So would lsaac Newton. This may be the most complete mathematical explanation of the universe yet published, and Roger Penrose richly deserves the accolades he will receive for it. That said, let us be perfectly clear: this is not an easy book to read. The number of people in the world who can understand everything in it could probably take a taxi together to Penrose's next lecture. Still, math-friendly ... |