Joanna Hafenmayer, Wolfgang Hafenmayer
A Journey to People who are Changing the World - and What We Can Learn from Them
A Journey to People who are Changing the World - and What We Can Learn from Them
Joanna Hafenmayer, Wolfgang Hafenmayer
A Journey to People who are Changing the World - and What We Can Learn from Them
A Journey to People who are Changing the World - and What We Can Learn from Them
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A series of diverse stories, collected by the authors on an around-the-world journey, that tell of real people who have made a sustainable mark on the world through their careers. This book will inspire you to do the same and show you how you can incorporate your values and visions into your work.
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A series of diverse stories, collected by the authors on an around-the-world journey, that tell of real people who have made a sustainable mark on the world through their careers. This book will inspire you to do the same and show you how you can incorporate your values and visions into your work.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781907643583
- ISBN-10: 1907643583
- Artikelnr.: 40492408
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781907643583
- ISBN-10: 1907643583
- Artikelnr.: 40492408
wolfgang Hafenmayer, joanna Hafenmayer
Part I: A world tour with consequences Part II: The portraits1. "I don't have the right professional background"Albina Ruiz Ríos
From jungle girl to refuse queenSafia Minney
Fair trade
haute
couture: making beautiful clothes and making senseChris Eyre
A very different kind of venture capitalMaria Emilia Correa
From critiquing business to taking responsibility2. "I'm too young or too old"Dr V
The McDonaldisation of eye surgeryVicky Colbert de Arboleda
Education not drugsIsaac Shongwe
A lost child of the slums and an African leaderPhoto impressions of our world tourMia Hanak
Why mobile phones earn a place in museums3. "I am not financially secure"Mariana Galarza
Promoting health instead of curing illnessFlorian Krämer
Children deserve a better worldNjogu Kahare
Live your own valuesKaren Tse
The journey is the destination4. "I am already successful with what I'm doing"David Bussau
The economy of "enough"Inés Sanguinetti
The wake
up call: uniting passionsAshok Khosla
The power of temptationErin Keown Ganju
No signposts pointing to happinessJordan Kassalow
Using your own potential5. "What will others think of me?"Roma Debabrata
The healing effects of a poisonous injectionDavid Suzuki
Visions for grandchildrenAmory Lovins
Let's build a world: thriving, verdant, just and secure!Charles Maisel
Treat adults as adultsThilo Bode
Change in the face of oppositionJunko Edahiro
Fountain of hope in critical times Part III: Your path to positive impactCriteria for positive impact and sustainable well
being as a measureFive paths to a job with meaningAn idea becomes reality
options to help you realise a job with positive impactDr Muhammad Yunus
Social business entrepreneurs are the solutionPart IV: Appendices
From jungle girl to refuse queenSafia Minney
Fair trade
haute
couture: making beautiful clothes and making senseChris Eyre
A very different kind of venture capitalMaria Emilia Correa
From critiquing business to taking responsibility2. "I'm too young or too old"Dr V
The McDonaldisation of eye surgeryVicky Colbert de Arboleda
Education not drugsIsaac Shongwe
A lost child of the slums and an African leaderPhoto impressions of our world tourMia Hanak
Why mobile phones earn a place in museums3. "I am not financially secure"Mariana Galarza
Promoting health instead of curing illnessFlorian Krämer
Children deserve a better worldNjogu Kahare
Live your own valuesKaren Tse
The journey is the destination4. "I am already successful with what I'm doing"David Bussau
The economy of "enough"Inés Sanguinetti
The wake
up call: uniting passionsAshok Khosla
The power of temptationErin Keown Ganju
No signposts pointing to happinessJordan Kassalow
Using your own potential5. "What will others think of me?"Roma Debabrata
The healing effects of a poisonous injectionDavid Suzuki
Visions for grandchildrenAmory Lovins
Let's build a world: thriving, verdant, just and secure!Charles Maisel
Treat adults as adultsThilo Bode
Change in the face of oppositionJunko Edahiro
Fountain of hope in critical times Part III: Your path to positive impactCriteria for positive impact and sustainable well
being as a measureFive paths to a job with meaningAn idea becomes reality
options to help you realise a job with positive impactDr Muhammad Yunus
Social business entrepreneurs are the solutionPart IV: Appendices
Part I: A world tour with consequences Part II: The portraits1. "I don't have the right professional background"Albina Ruiz Ríos
From jungle girl to refuse queenSafia Minney
Fair trade
haute
couture: making beautiful clothes and making senseChris Eyre
A very different kind of venture capitalMaria Emilia Correa
From critiquing business to taking responsibility2. "I'm too young or too old"Dr V
The McDonaldisation of eye surgeryVicky Colbert de Arboleda
Education not drugsIsaac Shongwe
A lost child of the slums and an African leaderPhoto impressions of our world tourMia Hanak
Why mobile phones earn a place in museums3. "I am not financially secure"Mariana Galarza
Promoting health instead of curing illnessFlorian Krämer
Children deserve a better worldNjogu Kahare
Live your own valuesKaren Tse
The journey is the destination4. "I am already successful with what I'm doing"David Bussau
The economy of "enough"Inés Sanguinetti
The wake
up call: uniting passionsAshok Khosla
The power of temptationErin Keown Ganju
No signposts pointing to happinessJordan Kassalow
Using your own potential5. "What will others think of me?"Roma Debabrata
The healing effects of a poisonous injectionDavid Suzuki
Visions for grandchildrenAmory Lovins
Let's build a world: thriving, verdant, just and secure!Charles Maisel
Treat adults as adultsThilo Bode
Change in the face of oppositionJunko Edahiro
Fountain of hope in critical times Part III: Your path to positive impactCriteria for positive impact and sustainable well
being as a measureFive paths to a job with meaningAn idea becomes reality
options to help you realise a job with positive impactDr Muhammad Yunus
Social business entrepreneurs are the solutionPart IV: Appendices
From jungle girl to refuse queenSafia Minney
Fair trade
haute
couture: making beautiful clothes and making senseChris Eyre
A very different kind of venture capitalMaria Emilia Correa
From critiquing business to taking responsibility2. "I'm too young or too old"Dr V
The McDonaldisation of eye surgeryVicky Colbert de Arboleda
Education not drugsIsaac Shongwe
A lost child of the slums and an African leaderPhoto impressions of our world tourMia Hanak
Why mobile phones earn a place in museums3. "I am not financially secure"Mariana Galarza
Promoting health instead of curing illnessFlorian Krämer
Children deserve a better worldNjogu Kahare
Live your own valuesKaren Tse
The journey is the destination4. "I am already successful with what I'm doing"David Bussau
The economy of "enough"Inés Sanguinetti
The wake
up call: uniting passionsAshok Khosla
The power of temptationErin Keown Ganju
No signposts pointing to happinessJordan Kassalow
Using your own potential5. "What will others think of me?"Roma Debabrata
The healing effects of a poisonous injectionDavid Suzuki
Visions for grandchildrenAmory Lovins
Let's build a world: thriving, verdant, just and secure!Charles Maisel
Treat adults as adultsThilo Bode
Change in the face of oppositionJunko Edahiro
Fountain of hope in critical times Part III: Your path to positive impactCriteria for positive impact and sustainable well
being as a measureFive paths to a job with meaningAn idea becomes reality
options to help you realise a job with positive impactDr Muhammad Yunus
Social business entrepreneurs are the solutionPart IV: Appendices