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Jonathan Seglow

    The GuruBook
    Defending Associative Duties
    African American History: A Very Short Introduction
    The Cause of Freedom
    • The Cause of Freedom

      • 160bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      4,3(41)Tarief

      Race, slavery, and ideology in colonial North America -- Resistance and African American identity before the Civil War -- War, freedom, and a nation reconsidered -- Civilization, race, and the politics of uplift -- The making of the modern Civil Rights Movement(s) -- The paradoxes of post-civil rights America -- Epilogue: Stony the road we trod.

      The Cause of Freedom
    • This book narrates the creation of racialized chattel slavery, the dismantling of that system during the Civil War, and the civil rights disputes that have erupted in the years since Emancipation, including the Black Lives Matter movement

      African American History: A Very Short Introduction
    • Defending Associative Duties

      • 216bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      The book delves into the responsibilities we hold towards various social connections, including family, friends, and colleagues. It presents a unique perspective that justifies these duties by highlighting the values generated through these relationships. By examining the nature of our obligations, it offers a thoughtful exploration of how our interactions shape moral responsibilities within our communities.

      Defending Associative Duties
    • Giving is our future / Blake Mycoskie -- Where was the entrepreneurial dinosaur, when we needed him? / Naveen Jain -- Work is love made visible / Pascal Finette -- Do you create from the light side or the dark side? / Martin Bjergegaard -- Simple ways to get super ideas / Richard St. John -- Starting without an idea / Camilla Ley Valentin -- How to conquer the world without money / Paavo Beckman -- From bad taste to Forbes Magazine / Sophie Trelles-Tvede -- Music for everyone / Andreas Ehn -- Don't underestimate the "product-market fit" phase / Thor Angelo -- Learning to become an entrepreneur / Murray Newlands -- Leadership from the trenches / Christian Lanng -- "B2both": why all startup founders need a growth currency / Lars Fjeldsøe-Nielsen -- Catching waves / Erik Anderson -- Entrepreneurship is a marathon, not a sprint / Mette Lykke -- How to build culture / Brian Chesky -- Why culture is just as important for tech startups as tech / Tine Thygesen -- The entrepreneur's guide to failing in a good way / Hampus Jakobsson -- Trust everyone! / Theis Søndergaard -- Listen, act, repeat / Craig Newmark -- We train people to innovate and then tell them to stop doing so / Tendayi Viki -- We are animals with tools / Salim Ismail -- Becoming truly data-driven / Danny Lange -- The land of lost ambition / Alf Rehn -- Curiosity is an irritating underestimated driving force / Julie Kjær-Madsen -- The innovator's disaster / Paul Nunes -- From capturing to creating value / Nathan Furr -- Innovation is born from the struggle / Simon Sinek -- You don't need more time / Seth Godin -- Pretotype or die / Tim Vang -- Startups are not a smaller version of a large company / Steve Blank -- When to not trust your gut / Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg -- Banking is essential, but banks are not / Jacob de Geer -- Our hearts and minds will have much more time / Sonia Arrison -- Disruption is something you must experience yourself / Jimmy Maymann -- How to anticipate the future / Daniel Burrus -- The future leader is ethical, passionate, bold and driven by purpose / Sandja Brügmann -- The case for authenticity / Todd Dewett -- Knowing why you are there / Edgar H. Schein -- I want to redefine success in business / Bart Houlahan -- Companies with soul / Henry Mintzberg -- No idols> authentic vision / Thomas D. Zweifel -- Authentic leadership is narcissism / Christian Ørsted -- The world of today and tomorrow / Otto Scharmer -- Are you an 18 second manager? / Tom Peters

      The GuruBook