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John Burnett

    Managing Business Crises
    The Claims of Labour: A Course of Lectures Delivered in Scotland in the Summer of 1886, On Various Aspects of the Labour Porblem
    Useful toil
    Plenty and Want
    A History of the Cost of Living
    Platonis Opera. Vol.4
    • This book provides a fascinating insight into the early labour movement in Scotland. The author, John Burnett, was a prominent figure in the movement and his lectures offer valuable insights into the challenges faced by workers in the late 19th century. Anyone interested in the history of labour and workers' rights should read this book.

      The Claims of Labour: A Course of Lectures Delivered in Scotland in the Summer of 1886, On Various Aspects of the Labour Porblem
    • Managing Business Crises

      From Anticipation to Implementation

      • 230 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Proactive crisis management is the central theme of this guide, where Burnett introduces a systematic approach for managers across various organizations. He presents crises on a continuum, ranging from minor incidents to major catastrophes, allowing for a universal framework applicable to any business. This matrix enables leaders to navigate crises more effectively and with increased agility, enhancing their overall crisis handling capabilities.

      Managing Business Crises
    • John Buchan and the Thirty-nine Steps

      • 109 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení
      3,0(2)Ohodnotit

      A timely look at John Buchan's much-loved pre-First-World-War novel - what inspired it, its themes and metaphors - and at how much of the author's own swlf and experiences are in it.

      John Buchan and the Thirty-nine Steps
    • Where Soldiers Fear To Tread

      • 368 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení
      3,4(18)Ohodnotit

      In 1998, on the lookout for adventure and willing to take a risk, John Burnett left the comforts of the mainstream and became a UN relief worker in Somalia. Held at gunpoint by a child soldier, having to watching a baby die of malaria in his arms, the experience profoundly changed the way he saw the world.

      Where Soldiers Fear To Tread