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10 bonnes raisons d'aller marcher (2018)
FR NW EB DL
ISBN: 9782352212546 bzw. 2352212545, in Französisch, 119 Seiten, Paulsen - Guerin, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Frankreich, ebook à télécharger, Livraison gratuite.
La marche peut être une telle source de plaisirs qu'elle se passe de raisons. Mais si vous en doutez, ce livre vous en donne dix, aussi convaincantes les unes que les autres ! L'apprentissage de la marche consume les premières années de votre existence, puis elle devient une fonction automatique de votre condition d'humain. Mais faites un pas de côté, regardez-vous marcher et vous verrez : marcher vous rend meilleurs. Plus intelligents, en meilleure santé et en meilleure forme, plus aptes à prendre des décisions, mieux disposés à l'égard des autres, plus " beaux ", plus heureux... Arrêtez-vous encore un instant, et vous verrez que les vertus de la marche bénéficient aussi à la société tout entière. Il y a peut-être mille bonnes raisons pour aller marcher. En voici dix. Thierry Malleret dirige The Monthly Barometer, une société de courtage en idées et investissements installée à Chamonix – sans doute la seule au monde à proposer ses services en montagne tout en marchant. Ce livre est le fruit d'une collaboration étroite avec SA femme Mary Anne Malleret., Format Kindle, Format: Ebook Kindle, Étiquette: Paulsen - Guerin, Paulsen - Guerin, Groupe de produits: eBooks, Publié: 2018-04-05, Date de sortie: 2018-04-05, Studio: Paulsen - Guerin.
La marche peut être une telle source de plaisirs qu'elle se passe de raisons. Mais si vous en doutez, ce livre vous en donne dix, aussi convaincantes les unes que les autres ! L'apprentissage de la marche consume les premières années de votre existence, puis elle devient une fonction automatique de votre condition d'humain. Mais faites un pas de côté, regardez-vous marcher et vous verrez : marcher vous rend meilleurs. Plus intelligents, en meilleure santé et en meilleure forme, plus aptes à prendre des décisions, mieux disposés à l'égard des autres, plus " beaux ", plus heureux... Arrêtez-vous encore un instant, et vous verrez que les vertus de la marche bénéficient aussi à la société tout entière. Il y a peut-être mille bonnes raisons pour aller marcher. En voici dix. Thierry Malleret dirige The Monthly Barometer, une société de courtage en idées et investissements installée à Chamonix – sans doute la seule au monde à proposer ses services en montagne tout en marchant. Ce livre est le fruit d'une collaboration étroite avec SA femme Mary Anne Malleret., Format Kindle, Format: Ebook Kindle, Étiquette: Paulsen - Guerin, Paulsen - Guerin, Groupe de produits: eBooks, Publié: 2018-04-05, Date de sortie: 2018-04-05, Studio: Paulsen - Guerin.
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Disequilibrium, A World Out Of Kilter (2012)
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ISBN: 9781623099855 bzw. 1623099854, in Englisch, Bookbaby, neu, E-Book.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Direct beschikbaar.
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"Disequilibrium" is an essay at the intersection of economics, geopolitics, and political and environmental science: it connects the dots between various academic disciplines and does a great job at simplifying the increasing complexity of today's world. It contends that in the foreseeable future, our world will be lurching from one global crisis to the next as it becomes much more susceptible to shocks and surprises than just a few years ago. Consequently, we will all have the impression of bei... "Disequilibrium" is an essay at the intersection of economics, geopolitics, and political and environmental science: it connects the dots between various academic disciplines and does a great job at simplifying the increasing complexity of today's world. It contends that in the foreseeable future, our world will be lurching from one global crisis to the next as it becomes much more susceptible to shocks and surprises than just a few years ago. Consequently, we will all have the impression of being on the verge of constant instability, with random occurrences happening all the time. Essentially, the world has become a conveyor belt for constant surprises. The book provides a conceptual framework that explains why this is so (looking in particular at how ever-increasing interdependency, complexity, velocity and transparency interact with each other, creating feedback loops in the process). It also analyses what this all means for decision-makers and argues that the complexity of the world is progressively overwhelming their capabilities (particularly in the case of politicians and bankers) to make sensible, well-informed decisions. The last chapter (largely based on interviews and conversations with key decision-makers and leading investors) provides some important insights and “tips” not only on how to cope with, but also on how to benefit from these dramatic changes. "Disequilibrium" has been endorsed by some of today's most prominent thinkers and decision-makers. It contains a foreword by Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, an organization famous for its annual gathering of global thinkers, global CEOs, and some of the world's most famous opinion and policy-makers in Davos.Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;Verschijningsdatum: september 2012;ISBN10: 1623099854;ISBN13: 9781623099855; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2012.
bol.com.
"Disequilibrium" is an essay at the intersection of economics, geopolitics, and political and environmental science: it connects the dots between various academic disciplines and does a great job at simplifying the increasing complexity of today's world. It contends that in the foreseeable future, our world will be lurching from one global crisis to the next as it becomes much more susceptible to shocks and surprises than just a few years ago. Consequently, we will all have the impression of bei... "Disequilibrium" is an essay at the intersection of economics, geopolitics, and political and environmental science: it connects the dots between various academic disciplines and does a great job at simplifying the increasing complexity of today's world. It contends that in the foreseeable future, our world will be lurching from one global crisis to the next as it becomes much more susceptible to shocks and surprises than just a few years ago. Consequently, we will all have the impression of being on the verge of constant instability, with random occurrences happening all the time. Essentially, the world has become a conveyor belt for constant surprises. The book provides a conceptual framework that explains why this is so (looking in particular at how ever-increasing interdependency, complexity, velocity and transparency interact with each other, creating feedback loops in the process). It also analyses what this all means for decision-makers and argues that the complexity of the world is progressively overwhelming their capabilities (particularly in the case of politicians and bankers) to make sensible, well-informed decisions. The last chapter (largely based on interviews and conversations with key decision-makers and leading investors) provides some important insights and “tips” not only on how to cope with, but also on how to benefit from these dramatic changes. "Disequilibrium" has been endorsed by some of today's most prominent thinkers and decision-makers. It contains a foreword by Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, an organization famous for its annual gathering of global thinkers, global CEOs, and some of the world's most famous opinion and policy-makers in Davos.Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;Verschijningsdatum: september 2012;ISBN10: 1623099854;ISBN13: 9781623099855; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2012.
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Disequilibrium (2012)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9781623099855 bzw. 1623099854, in Englisch, BookBaby, BookBaby, BookBaby, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Frankreich, in-stock.
Disequilibrium" is an essay at the intersection of economics, geopolitics, and political and environmental science: it connects the dots between various academic disciplines and does a great job at simplifying the increasing complexity of today's world. It contends that in the foreseeable future, our world will be lurching from one global crisis to the next as it becomes much more susceptible to shocks and surprises than just a few years ago. Consequently, we will all have the impression of being on the verge of constant instability, with random occurrences happening all the time. Essentially, the world has become a conveyor belt for constant surprises. The book provides a conceptual framework that explains why this is so (looking in particular at how ever-increasing interdependency, complexity, velocity and transparency interact with each other, creating feedback loops in the process). It also analyses what this all means for decision-makers and argues that the complexity of the world is progressively overwhelming their capabilities (particularly in the case of politicians and bankers) to make sensible, well-informed decisions. The last chapter (largely based on interviews and conversations with key decision-makers and leading investors) provides some important insights and "tips" not only on how to cope with, but also on how to benefit from these dramatic changes. "Disequilibrium" has been endorsed by some of today's most prominent thinkers and decision-makers. It contains a foreword by Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, an organization famous for its annual gathering of global thinkers, global CEOs, and some of the world's most famous opinion and policy-makers in Davos.
Disequilibrium" is an essay at the intersection of economics, geopolitics, and political and environmental science: it connects the dots between various academic disciplines and does a great job at simplifying the increasing complexity of today's world. It contends that in the foreseeable future, our world will be lurching from one global crisis to the next as it becomes much more susceptible to shocks and surprises than just a few years ago. Consequently, we will all have the impression of being on the verge of constant instability, with random occurrences happening all the time. Essentially, the world has become a conveyor belt for constant surprises. The book provides a conceptual framework that explains why this is so (looking in particular at how ever-increasing interdependency, complexity, velocity and transparency interact with each other, creating feedback loops in the process). It also analyses what this all means for decision-makers and argues that the complexity of the world is progressively overwhelming their capabilities (particularly in the case of politicians and bankers) to make sensible, well-informed decisions. The last chapter (largely based on interviews and conversations with key decision-makers and leading investors) provides some important insights and "tips" not only on how to cope with, but also on how to benefit from these dramatic changes. "Disequilibrium" has been endorsed by some of today's most prominent thinkers and decision-makers. It contains a foreword by Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, an organization famous for its annual gathering of global thinkers, global CEOs, and some of the world's most famous opinion and policy-makers in Davos.
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