Thomas A.W. Stewart se zaměřuje na komplexní témata, zkoumá hluboké otázky lidské existence a společenských struktur. Jeho psaní se vyznačuje pronikavou psychologickou hloubkou a pečlivým zkoumáním motivací postav. Stewartův styl je precizní a evokativní, vybízí čtenáře k zamyšlení nad světem kolem sebe. Jeho díla jsou ceněna pro svou intelektuální náročnost a literární kvalitu.
Featuring a new introduction, this text aims to show how the emergence of the Information Age has changed the nature of wealth. It concentrates on intellectual capital, which is found in the talent of employees, the loyalty of customers, the value of the brands, and in copyrights and patents.
Shows corporate managers how to find, develop, and use their employees' specialized knowledge and skills to improve their products and procedures, offering examples of the intellectual capital revolution sweeping America's corporations today
In this text, the author provides a practical, prescriptive, four-step process for managing knowledge assets, while questioning many of the assumptions on which we have based business life since the early 1900s. The book examines why companies exist in the first place, how people should be compensated for their work and plunges into the always controversial but vital topic of measurement.
Thomas Stewart’s splendid, cinematic poems distil the detritus of late desire—thievery, stain remover, Grindr, a wild oak, satire—into one universal quandary: “to fuck or fight.” Knowingly, dryly, he reveals the bloodless truth. This is the right book for our transactional age.Randall MannAt the heart of this compelling pamphlet lies a sequence of Grindr poems which linger in the mind long after reading due to their vulnerability and crystalline clarity. Here are intelligent and deeply felt poems which continually surprise.Richard ScottBrave and brilliant: Thomas Stewart is a name to watch.Claire AskewTaking his cue from pop culture titans and classics - Death Becomes Her, First Wive’s Club, Friends to name a few - Thomas Stewart writes poems that look at the complexities of modern queer lives and how cinema and TV can help heal, empower or, in some cases, shame. Pop culture, Stewart argues, is formative to our identities.Based on a True Story also include Stewart’s Grindr poems, which take a nuanced look at sex in the modern transactional age, exploring desire, lust, the need for validation through a authentic lens devoid of judgement.