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This book provides practical advice from the Chief Executive of one of the biggest PR firms in the world on how to manage your personal PR. Explaining how to develop your career, promote your business or carry out campaigns for change he focuses upon reputation as the key to world class individuals, companies and great brands. Including many compelling examples and cases the book includes a toolkit and practical plans for doing this for yourself.
Bringing together international authors, this edited collection addresses the need for greater inclusivity within organizational policy and practice, in order to tackle both visible and invisible inequalities amongst employees. Volume II reflects the shift in thinking around organizations’ responsibility to recognize and value diversity and equality, and examines the wider implications for employment relations and working conditions. Providing strategic insight into diversity management, the authors aim to advance our understanding of informal discrimination in the workplace, offering practical suggestions for better leadership and allocation of resources. A useful guide for practitioners, policy-makers and scholars of HRM and organization, this book presents solutions to inequality issues in the workplace, with the goal to building stronger employment relations.
Connecting Museums explores the boundaries of museums and how external relationships are affected by internal commitments, structures and traditions. Focusing on museums’ relationship with heath, inclusion, and community, the book provides a detailed assessment of the alliances between museums and other stakeholders in recent years. With contributions from practitioners and established and early-career academics, this volume explore the ideas and practices through which museums are seeking to move beyond what might be called one-off contributions to society, to reach places where the museum is dynamic and facilitates self-generation and renewal, where it can become not just a provider of a...
Frederick Dryer (1816-1860), son of Gottlieb and Willmina Dryer, was born in Germany and immigrated to America with his family in 1832. He married Louisa Andrews (1820-1890) in Warren County, Ohio, in 1839. They had nine children, 1840-1858. The family lived in Illinois then Hickory County, Missouri. He died in Missouri. Descendants lived in Missouri, Iowa, and elsewhere. Louisa married twice more to Henry Fisher in 1868 and Jason Ashworth in 1881.
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A depiction of the evolution of American's Women's tennis from 1874 to 1974--from a leisurely amateur sport to a vigorous professional athletic competition.