Of value to business people, environmentalists, and educators alike, Mid-Course Correction is a business book about the environment that's written from a personal perspective. With passion and pride, Ray Anderson, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of one of the world's largest interior furnishings companies, recounts his awakening to the importance of environmental issues and outlines the steps his petroleum-dependent company, Atlanta-based Interface, Inc., is taking in its quest to become a sustainable enterprise - one that will never have to take another drop of oil from the earth.
Course Correction engages in deliberation about what the twenty-first-century university needs to do in order to re-find its focus as a protected place for unfettered commitment to knowledge, not just as a space for creating employment or economic prosperity. The university’s business, Paul W. Gooch writes, is to generate and critique knowledge claims, and to transmit and certify the acquisition of knowledge. In order to achieve this, a university must have a reputation for integrity and trustworthiness, and this, in turn, requires a diligent and respectful level of autonomy from state, religion, and other powerful influences. It also requires embracing the challenges of academic freedom and the effective governance of an academic community. Course Correction raises three important questions about the twenty-first-century university. In discussing the dominant attention to student experience, the book asks, "Is it now all about students?" Secondly, in questioning "What knowledge should undergraduates gain?" it provides a critique of undergraduate experience, advocating a Socratic approach to education as interrogative conversation. Finally, by asking "What and where are well-placed universities?" the book makes the case against placeless education offered in the digital world, in favour of education that takes account of its place in time and space.
For those who sense a need for putting order back in their lives, MacDonald offers hope not only for those who have experienced defeat and disappointment in their lives, but also for those who have been successful, yet yearn for something more.
The original Mid-Course Correction, published 20 years ago, became a classic in the sustainability field. It put forth a new vision for what its author, Ray C. Anderson, called the “prototypical company of the 21st century”—a restorative company that does no harm to society or the environment. In Mid-Course Correction, Anderson recounts his eureka moment as founder and leader of Interface, Inc., one of the world’s largest carpet and flooring companies, and one that was doing business in all the usual ways. Bit by bit, he began learning how much environmental destruction companies like his had caused, prompting him to make a radical change. Mid-Course Correction not only outlined what eco-centered leadership looks like, it also mapped out a specific set of goals for Anderson’s company to eliminate its environmental footprint. Those goals remain visionary even today, and this second edition delves into how Interface worked toward making them a reality, birthing one of the most innovative and successful corporate sustainability efforts in the world. The new edition also explores why we need to create not only prototypical companies, but also the prototypical economy of the twenty-first century. As our global economy shifts toward sustainability, challenges like building the circular economy and reversing global warming present tremendous opportunities for business and industry. Mid-Course Correction Revisted contains a new foreword by Paul Hawken, several new chapters by Ray C. Anderson Foundation executive director John A. Lanier, and interviews with Janine Benyus, Joel Makower, Andrew Winston, Ellen MacArthur and other leaders in green enterprise, the circular economy, and biomimicry. A wide range of business readers—from sustainability professionals to green entrepreneurs to CEOs—will find both wise advice and concrete examples in this new look at a master in corporate and environmental leadership, and the legacy he left.
Remediation in medical education is the act of facilitating a correction for trainees who started out on the journey toward becoming excellent physicians but have moved off course. This book offers an evidence-based and practical approach to the identification and remediation of medical trainees who are unable to perform to standards. As assessment of clinical competence and professionalism has become more sophisticated and ubiquitous, medical educators increasingly face the challenge of implementing effective and respectful means to work with trainees who do not yet meet expectations of the profession and society. Remediation in Medical Education: A Mid-Course Correction describes practical stepwise approaches to remediate struggling learners in fundamental medical competencies; discusses methods used to define competencies and the science underlying the fundamental shift in the delivery and assessment of medical education; explores themes that provide context for remediation, including professional identity formation and moral reasoning, verbal and nonverbal learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders in high-functioning individuals, diversity, and educational and psychiatric topics; and reviews system issues involved in remediation, including policy and leadership challenges and faculty development.
Honestly, has life not always turned out the way you planned? Have you ever experienced setbacks in your personal and business situation? Can you relate to being discouraged, having setbacks, or even considering giving up all together? You are not alone. The road to success is ALWAYS bumpy, but it is worthwhile! We've assembled some of the business world's leading experts on course correction... who want to share their favorite principles, strategies, and techniques to: manage your emotions and bounce back from any failure with even greater enthusiasm get a handle on your stress, goals, and productivity -- using a few "tried and true" techniques you may have heard of (but haven't implemented) surround yourself with the right people -- and display good judgment in separating invaluable mentors from toxic vampires let go of ego and raise your income ceiling by delegating, planning and thinking strategically Inside "Course Correct"... where you'll be informed, inspired, energized and encouraged, you'll also discover how to: Course Correct Failure Into Success (Kathy Heyche) Course Correct into a Better Strategy (David Cavanagh) Course Correct Your Leadership (Jason Gavranic) Course Correct Your Inner Lion or Lioness (Janice Hutton) Course Correct Your Toxic Thinking & Adopt the Millionaire Mindset (Joy Coulson) Course Correct Your Problems, Fears & Insecurities (Dave Peters) Course Correct Your Inner Superpower (Simonia Blassingame) Course Correct Self-Leadership to Active Change (Dr. Gabriele Rödter) Course Correct Your Health, Activity & Exercise Routine (Ann Hartwig) Course Correct Bullying, Oppression & Aggression (Maria Warlow) Course Correct with Resilience (Bronwyn Mitchell) Course Correct Your Self-Discovery & Change for Success Toward a Life of Prosperity (Hang Hough) Course Correct Your Marketing & Sales Tactics (Charlene Burke) Course Correct Your Business Strategies, Ideas & Opportunities (Dr. Gena Cox) Course Correct Your Learning, Focus & Growth (Hannes Jordaan) Course Correct Your Business Trajectory & Profit Strategy (Charlie Diamond) Course Correct Your Medical Marketing Strategies (Barbara Hales) Course Correct Your Real Estate Mindset (Johnoson Crutchfield) Course Correct Your Self-Encouragement & Growth Mindset (Eric Carder) Course Correct Your Business System & Income Generation (David Warlow) Course Correct The Trajectory of Your Day and Life By Getting Tasks "Off Your Plate" (John Jonas) Course Correct Your Facebook Group Growth (David Calafiore) Course Correct Your Delegating, Outsourcing & Hiring Strategy (Robert Plank) Course Correct Your Story Telling & Public Speaking (Chuck Hooper) Course Correct Giving & Receiving (Chris Cordwell) Master The Art Of Vision & Personal Reinvention (Pat Mesiti) Do you want to succeed? Then claim your copy of "Course Correct" right now to dive into the helpful stories and lessons you need to gain momentum and move forward in your life and business.
For seven days in April 1968, students occupied five buildings on the campus of Columbia University to protest a planned gymnasium in a nearby Harlem park, links between the university and the Vietnam War, and what they saw as the university’s unresponsive attitude toward their concerns. Exhilarating to some and deeply troubling to others, the student protests paralyzed the university, grabbed the world’s attention, and inspired other uprisings. Fifty years after the events, A Time to Stir captures the reflections of those who participated in and witnessed the Columbia rebellion. With more than sixty essays from members of the Columbia chapter of Students for a Democratic Society, the Students’ Afro-American Society, faculty, undergraduates who opposed the protests, “outside agitators,” and members of the New York Police Department, A Time to Stir sheds light on the politics, passions, and ideals of the 1960s. Moving beyond accounts from the student movement’s white leadership, this book presents the perspectives of black students, who were grappling with their uneasy integration into a supposedly liberal campus, as well as the views of women, who began to question their second-class status within the protest movement and society at large. A Time to Stir also speaks to the complicated legacy of the uprising. For many, the events at Columbia inspired a lifelong dedication to social causes, while for others they signaled the beginning of the chaos that would soon engulf the left. Taken together, these reflections present a nuanced and moving portrait that reflects the sense of possibility and excess that characterized the 1960s.
Mid-Course Correction is written for those who sense a need for putting order back in their lives again. It offers hope not only for those who have experienced defeat and disappointment in their lives, but also for those who have been "successful" yet yearn for something more. MacDonald focuses on making choices that lead to personal transformation, significant communal relationships, practical service in the kingdom of God, and a revitalized life of faith and worship. He demonstrates that new significance and meaning are available no matter what your situation has been.
The 'Color Correction Handbook' covers a wide variety of techniques that can be used by colourists, no matter what system they're using. From the most basic methods for evaluating and correcting an overall image, to the most advanced targeted corrections and creative stylizations typically employed, this book covers it all.
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