Gloom to Boom

Gloom to Boom
Author: Andrea Bonime-Blanc
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2019-10-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000709523

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Leaders – whether in business, government or the nonprofit sector – take risks but often without fully understanding risk at a strategic level. Expanding upon the well-known "ESG" risks, this book explains the key nonfinancial (environmental, social, governance and technological or ESGT) risks. For many leaders (including board members), taking risk without knowledge or preparation can lead to organizational crisis, scandal and value destruction. For those who are prepared, resilience follows and so does the ability to transform ESGT risk into opportunity and value for stakeholders. In this book, global governance, risk, ethics and cyber strategist, author and board member, Andrea Bonime-Blanc, shows practitioners at all levels how to effectively identify and manage their top ESGT risks to avoid crises and transform risk into sustainable long-term resilience and value. Gloom to Boom is a book for everyone – from the highest levels of leadership in an organization (the board, CEO and C-suite), to other senior leaders (the chief risk officer, CFO, general counsel, head of CSR and sustainability, CISO, CHRO), and midlevel leaders, students and folks simply interested in current affairs and the role and impact of strategic risk and opportunity on their lives.

After the Gloom Boom the Bloom

After the Gloom Boom the Bloom
Author: Wassim Sayadi
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1532054696

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This is a collection of stories delicately exploring betrayal, sharp practice, gross neglect of freedom, and marriage. Theyll satisfy your innate curiosity.

Rich Dad's Prophecy

Rich Dad's Prophecy
Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki
Publisher: Business Plus
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2002-10-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0759527296

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When the generation known as 'Baby Boomers' begin to retire and cash in on their plans, there's a chance that this drain on reserves could cause a major devaluation in people's savings. This book offers a plan to help you prepare for the worst, offering alternative investments.

Prosperity

Prosperity
Author: Bob Davis
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780812932003

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Many Americans are enjoying the fruits of prosperity. Unemployment and inflation are low and it seems that everyone is driving a sport utility vehicle. But is this a prosperity that's reserved for the upper middle class, the folks driving the Jeep Cherokees? Or is something more fundamental happening? The answers are crucial for anyone interested in how America is changing--from corporate executives to policy makers to the average person keeping up with current issues. Bob Davis and David Wessel have spent thousands of hours in living rooms and workplaces around the country, and they show conclusively that the recent good economic news not only is here to stay but is the start of twenty years of broad-based prosperity. Prosperity tells stories about how the lives of the middle class are changing for the better. These are the people who are still being wrongly consigned b y prophets of doom and gloom to the sidelines of the new high-tech economy. People like: Randy Kohrs, whose training in respiratory therapy at a local community college has lifted him from dead-end, minimum-wage jobs into the ranks of the middle class Teresa Wooten, a former worker in a low-wage South Carolina clothing factory, who is now a supervisor in a German-owned factory The workers at the Allen-Bradley plant in Milwaukee, who are benefiting in wages and transferable job skills form the company's recent computer automation These and many other remarkable stories bring together the three trends that will be the basis for a new, middle-class prosperity: Our $2 trillion investment in computer and communications technology will finally pay off in faster productivity growth, a morerapidly growing economy, and rising living standards. Community colleges are helping millions of Americans move from $7-an-hour jobs. This unheralded change in U.S. education will help reverse the forces that have widened the chasm between more-educated and less-educated workers. Globalization--much maligned by pundits on the left and the right--will create new and better jobs by U.S. companies that export to developing countries and by foreign companies that build plants and offices in the United States. Davis and Wessel's front-line account, combined with persuasive evidence of the tangible benefits reaching the middle class, proves that the American dream is not only alive and well, but will reach more people than ever before.

Tomorrow's Gold

Tomorrow's Gold
Author: Marc Faber
Publisher: Twayne Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Asia
ISBN: 9789628606771

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Sometimes You See It Coming

Sometimes You See It Coming
Author: Kevin Baker
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2003-06-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780060535971

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Based in part on the life of baseball legend Ty Cobb, this book belongs in the pantheon of great baseball novels. John Barr is the kind of player who isn't supposed to exist anymore. An all-around superstar, he plays the game with a single-minded ferocity that makes his New York Mets team all but invincible. Yet Barr himself is a mystery with no past, no friends, no women, and no interests outside hitting a baseball as hard and as far as he can. Not even Ellie Jay, the jaded sportswriter who can out-think, out-drink, and out-write any man in the press box. She wants to think she admires Barr's skill on a ballfield, but suspects she might be in love with a man who isn't really there. Barr leads the Mets to one championship after another. Then chaos arrives in the person of new manager Charli Stanzi, well-known psychopath. Under Stanzi's tutelage, the team simply falls apart. Then Barr himself inexplicably starts to unravel. For the first time in his life, his formidable skills fail him, and only Ellie Jay and another can help - if he will let them. Hanging in the balance are his sanity, the World Series, and true love.

Gloom Cookie

Gloom Cookie
Author: Serena Valentino
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Goth culture (Subculture)
ISBN: 9781593620226

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Sonic Boom

Sonic Boom
Author: Gregg Easterbrook
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-12-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 158836903X

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What can a spell-checker tell you about economic trends? Why is the world’s supply of ideas about to double? What did America get right in the nineteenth century that it’s getting wrong in the twenty-first? If Karl Marx were alive today, would he be hosting a show on Fox News? These are just a few of the provocative questions asked by Sonic Boom, a (mainly) optimistic look at the near future. Sonic Boom tells why the world’s economy is likely to be just fine, with prosperity increasing; why globalization will soon drive us even crazier than it does today; why “a chaotic, raucous, unpredictable, stress-inducing, free, prosperous, well-informed, and smart future is coming.” The book is rich with specific examples and advice on how to navigate your own way through the craziness that’s ahead. Forbes calls Gregg Easterbrook “the best writer on complex topics in the United States,” and Sonic Boom will show you why.

Glamour and Gloom

Glamour and Gloom
Author: Tanja Poppelreuter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780900457814

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Great Boom Ahead

Great Boom Ahead
Author: Harry S. Dent
Publisher: Hyperion
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781562827588

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Predicting the decline of Japan and the re-emergence of the United States as the most powerful economy on the planet, the Harvard economist offers readers practical advice on taking advantage of the situation.