Why People Matter

Why People Matter
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Publisher : Baker Academic
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9781493406623
ISBN-13 : 1493406620
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Why People Matter by : John F. Kilner

Amid current arguments related to human life and dignity, Christians must be clear about how their faith speaks to such concerns and what other outlooks have to say. This book brings together noted ethicists--Russell DiSilvestro, David P. Gushee, Amy Laura Hall, John F. Kilner, Gilbert C. Meilaender, Scott B. Rae, and Patrick T. Smith--to make a Christian case for human dignity. It offers a robust critique of five influential alternative positions, including the emerging outlook of transhumanism, showing how a Christian view supports the crucial idea that people matter in a way other views cannot.

How People Matter

How People Matter
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 351
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ISBN-10 : 9781108839013
ISBN-13 : 1108839010
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis How People Matter by : Isaac Prilleltensky

Mattering is about feeling valued and adding value. These components are essential for health, happiness, love, work, and social justice.

Planning as if People Matter

Planning as if People Matter
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Publisher : Island Press
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9781610912334
ISBN-13 : 1610912330
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Planning as if People Matter by : Marc Brenman

American communities are changing fast: ethnic minority populations are growing, home ownership is falling, the number of people per household is going up, and salaries are going down. According to Marc Brenman and Thomas W. Sanchez, the planning field is largely unprepared for these fundamental shifts. If planners are going to adequately serve residents of diverse ages, races, and income levels, they need to address basic issues of equity. Planning as if People Matter offers practical solutions to make our communities more livable and more equitable for all residents. While there are many books on environmental justice, relatively few go beyond theory to give real-world examples of how better planning can level inequities. In contrast, Planning as if People Matter is written expressly for planning practitioners, public administrators, policy-makers, activists, and students who must directly confront these challenges. It provides new insights about familiar topics such as stakeholder participation and civil rights. And it addresses emerging issues, including disaster response, new technologies, and equity metrics. Far from an academic treatment, Planning as if People Matter is rooted in hard data, on-the-ground experience, and current policy analysis. In this tumultuous period of economic change, there has never been a better time to reform the planning process. Brenman and Sanchez point the way toward a more just social landscape.

Taking Care of the People Who Matter Most

Taking Care of the People Who Matter Most
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Publisher : WME Books
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 1934229040
ISBN-13 : 9781934229040
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Taking Care of the People Who Matter Most by : Sybil Stershic

Why Things Matter to People

Why Things Matter to People
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 295
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ISBN-10 : 9781139497176
ISBN-13 : 1139497170
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Why Things Matter to People by : Andrew Sayer

Andrew Sayer undertakes a fundamental critique of social science's difficulties in acknowledging that people's relation to the world is one of concern. As sentient beings, capable of flourishing and suffering, and particularly vulnerable to how others treat us, our view of the world is substantially evaluative. Yet modernist ways of thinking encourage the common but extraordinary belief that values are beyond reason, and merely subjective or matters of convention, with little or nothing to do with the kind of beings people are, the quality of their social relations, their material circumstances or well-being. The author shows how social theory and philosophy need to change to reflect the complexity of everyday ethical concerns and the importance people attach to dignity. He argues for a robustly critical social science that explains and evaluates social life from the standpoint of human flourishing.

People Matter Most

People Matter Most
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 0991382374
ISBN-13 : 9780991382378
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis People Matter Most by : Mason Duchatschek

EXPERTS SAY... "This book is full of closely guarded secrets that union organizers and high priced attorneys keep to themselves." Gene R. Perry, SPHR VP, Human Resources, Bunzl Distribution, LLC "A behind the scenes look at what can happen to employers who fail to take GREAT care of their employees." Kathy Joslin SVP of Human Resources & Marketing Bethesda Health Group, Inc. "Provides every manager or business owner with practical, real world insights that can be used to earn and keep employee trust." Dr. Amy Alfermann Leadership and Organization Effectiveness Consultant Ameren THIS BOOK WAS WRITTEN TO HELP YOU: * Recognize and counteract union dirty tricks, negotiation and intimidation tactics. * Unlock the secret powers of respect and trust to build a happy and loyal workforce. * Build a virtual force-field around your employees to protect against union organizing attempts, negative media coverage and employment related lawsuits. * Learn how to use employment assessment, psychometric tests, and pre employment testing strategies to maximize the "discretionary effort" of your employees and get more accomplished without adding staff. * Identify and eliminate the causes of friction between ownership, HR, management and labor. * Learn how to select, develop and retain a loyal workforce. * Minimize unnecessary conflict and drama in the workplace before it kills productivity. * Understand relationships between the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), union organizers, human resource departments and other key management responsibilities related to the collective bargaining process.

Global Politics as if People Mattered

Global Politics as if People Mattered
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9780742566583
ISBN-13 : 0742566587
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Politics as if People Mattered by : Mary Ann Tétreault

What would international relations look like if our theories and analyses began with individuals, families, and communities instead of executives, nation-states, and militaries? After all, it is people who make up cities, states, and corporations, and it is their beliefs and behaviors that explain why some parts of the world seem so peaceful while others appear so violent, why some societies are so rich while others are so poor. Now in a fully updated and revised edition, this unique text on contemporary global politics begins with people, treating them as "social individuals" with free will and human agency even as they are limited and disciplined by rules and rulers. Offering a fresh approach to global politics, this dynamic author team trades perspectives with each other and with such eminent social theorists as Michel Foucault and Hannah Arendt to develop their resonant theme. Using practical examples as well as theory, the authors show students how they can take charge of their lives and the politics that affect them, even in the context of a vast global economy and impersonal international forces that sometimes seem out of control. Filled with idealism, yet firmly grounded in current realities, Global Politics as if People Mattered is a fresh take on the proper place and potential of individuals in world politics—front and center, actively engaged in a way of life that is as politically personal as it is politically powerful. This distinctive text, a perfect reading for lower-division politics courses, helps students to carve out their own political space in the contemporary global order.

Why Cities Matter

Why Cities Matter
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Publisher : Crossway
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9781433532924
ISBN-13 : 1433532921
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Why Cities Matter by : Stephen T. Um

We live in a unique moment in history. Right now, more people live in urban centers than ever before. This means that we have an unprecedented opportunity to influence the majority of the world through the church in the city. Helping us to make the most of this moment, urban pastors Justin Buzzard and Stephen Um lay out a compelling vision for cultural engagement and church planting in our world’s cities. If you’re looking for motivation to maintain a commitment to the city or for guidance as you consider going all in, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of urban life that informs, instructs, inspires, and answers questions including: Why cities are so important What the Bible says about cities How to overcome common issues and develop a plan for living missionally in the city Instead of retreating from or taking from our cities, here is a call to make the cities our home, to take good care of them, and to participate in God’s kingdom-building work in the urban centers of our world.

You Matter

You Matter
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Publisher : SGM Lifewords
Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : 9780721307503
ISBN-13 : 0721307507
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis You Matter by :

The message "You matter to God" is presented using the parable of the Prodigal Son. Cartoon. Age range: Children, Youth, Adults

Do You Matter?

Do You Matter?
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Publisher : FT Press
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9780132703758
ISBN-13 : 0132703750
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Do You Matter? by : Robert J. Brunner

“Definitely, a game changer! Design experience is the power shift to our era what mass marketing was to the last century.” John Sculley former CEO, Pepsi and Apple “Great design is about creating a deep relationship with your customers. If you don’t, you’re roadkill. This book shows you how and much, much more. Be prepared to have your mind blown.” Bill Burnett Executive Director, Design Program, Stanford University “Design is the last great differentiator, and yet so few really understand it. Do You Matter? offers a marvelous series of direct, in-your-face observations and drives home the means to an absolutely integrated design strategy.” Ray Riley Design GM, Entertainment and Devices, Microsoft “This book will challenge you to ask and answer what arguably are the most important questions an executive can ponder today. So open up.” Noah Kerner CEO, Noise and coauthor, Chasing Cool More and more companies are coming to understand the competitive advantage offered by outstanding design. With this, you can create products, services, and experiences that truly matter to your customers' lives and thereby drive powerful, sustainable improvements in business performance. But delivering great designs is not easy. Many companies accomplish it once, or twice; few do it consistently. The secret: building a truly design-driven business, in which design is central to everything you do. Do You Matter? shows how to do precisely that. Legendary industrial designer Robert Brunner (who laid the groundwork for Apple's brilliant design language) and Stewart Emery (Success Built to Last) begin by making an incontrovertible case for the power of design in making emotional connections, deepening relationships, and strengthening brands. You'll learn what it really means to be "design-driven" and how that translates into action at Nike, Apple, BMW and IKEA. You'll learn design-driven techniques for managing your entire experience chain; define effective design strategies and languages; and learn how to manage design from the top, encouraging "risky" design innovations that lead to entirely new markets. The authors show how (and how not) to use research; how to extend design values into marketing, manufacturing, and beyond; and how to keep building on your progress, truly "baking" design into all your processes and culture.