Rich Donovan
Unleash Different: Achieving Business Success Through Disability
Rich Donovan
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With 1.3 billion people identifying as having a disability, an overview of how companies including Google, PepsiCo and Nordstrom are attracting people with disabilities as customers and employees, not charitably but lucratively.
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With 1.3 billion people identifying as having a disability, an overview of how companies including Google, PepsiCo and Nordstrom are attracting people with disabilities as customers and employees, not charitably but lucratively.
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- Verlag: ECW Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781770414488
- ISBN-10: 1770414487
- Artikelnr.: 50910447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: ECW Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781770414488
- ISBN-10: 1770414487
- Artikelnr.: 50910447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Rich Donovan is Founder/CEO of The Return on Disability Group and is an expert on the convergence of disability and corporate profitability. He has been named one of the Top 50 Most Influential People with Disabilities in the world. Rich holds an MBA from Columbia Business School. Rich lives in Toronto, and is an avid sailor and proud parent of his son, Maverick, along with his wife, Jenn. Rich also happens to have cerebral palsy.
1. Prologue: Just the Beginning
2. Part One: Growing Up Different
* Chapter One: The Short Bus
* Chapter Two: Blowing Up Barriers
* Chapter Three: Hockey Helmets and Tennis Balls
* Chapter Four: Bad to the Bone (for a Geek)
* Chapter Five: Wall Street Calls, University Begins
3. Part Two: Unleashing Different
* Chapter Six: Running for a Seat in Parliament
* Chapter Seven: My Introduction to Public Finance
* Chapter Eight: Columbia Calling
* Chapter Nine: Empire State of Mind
* Chapter Ten: The Recruiting Game
* Chapter Eleven: My Golden Key
* Chapter Twelve: Fly Me to the Moon
* Chapter Thirteen: Mother Merrill
* Chapter Fourteen: 9/11 and a New Path Forward
* Chapter Fifteen: A Big Day in the Life of a Trader
* Chapter Sixteen: The Physics of Markets
* Chapter Seventeen: Rebranding Disability
* Chapter Eighteen: New Horizon
* Chapter Nineteen: Close Encounters: Finding Love
* Chapter Twenty: Rites of Passage: From Fiancé to Fatherhood
4. Part Three: Getting a Return on Different
* Chapter Twenty-One: A Market the Size of China
* Chapter Twenty-Two: Getting Real about the Economics of Disability
* Chapter Twenty-Three: Pepsi, Please
* Chapter Twenty-Four: Engineering a New Stock Index
* Chapter Twenty-Five: Going Public
* Chapter Twenty-Six: The Charity Fallacy
* Chapter Twenty-Seven: A Billion Bells
5. Acknowledgments
6. About the Author
7. Copyright
2. Part One: Growing Up Different
* Chapter One: The Short Bus
* Chapter Two: Blowing Up Barriers
* Chapter Three: Hockey Helmets and Tennis Balls
* Chapter Four: Bad to the Bone (for a Geek)
* Chapter Five: Wall Street Calls, University Begins
3. Part Two: Unleashing Different
* Chapter Six: Running for a Seat in Parliament
* Chapter Seven: My Introduction to Public Finance
* Chapter Eight: Columbia Calling
* Chapter Nine: Empire State of Mind
* Chapter Ten: The Recruiting Game
* Chapter Eleven: My Golden Key
* Chapter Twelve: Fly Me to the Moon
* Chapter Thirteen: Mother Merrill
* Chapter Fourteen: 9/11 and a New Path Forward
* Chapter Fifteen: A Big Day in the Life of a Trader
* Chapter Sixteen: The Physics of Markets
* Chapter Seventeen: Rebranding Disability
* Chapter Eighteen: New Horizon
* Chapter Nineteen: Close Encounters: Finding Love
* Chapter Twenty: Rites of Passage: From Fiancé to Fatherhood
4. Part Three: Getting a Return on Different
* Chapter Twenty-One: A Market the Size of China
* Chapter Twenty-Two: Getting Real about the Economics of Disability
* Chapter Twenty-Three: Pepsi, Please
* Chapter Twenty-Four: Engineering a New Stock Index
* Chapter Twenty-Five: Going Public
* Chapter Twenty-Six: The Charity Fallacy
* Chapter Twenty-Seven: A Billion Bells
5. Acknowledgments
6. About the Author
7. Copyright
1. Prologue: Just the Beginning
2. Part One: Growing Up Different
* Chapter One: The Short Bus
* Chapter Two: Blowing Up Barriers
* Chapter Three: Hockey Helmets and Tennis Balls
* Chapter Four: Bad to the Bone (for a Geek)
* Chapter Five: Wall Street Calls, University Begins
3. Part Two: Unleashing Different
* Chapter Six: Running for a Seat in Parliament
* Chapter Seven: My Introduction to Public Finance
* Chapter Eight: Columbia Calling
* Chapter Nine: Empire State of Mind
* Chapter Ten: The Recruiting Game
* Chapter Eleven: My Golden Key
* Chapter Twelve: Fly Me to the Moon
* Chapter Thirteen: Mother Merrill
* Chapter Fourteen: 9/11 and a New Path Forward
* Chapter Fifteen: A Big Day in the Life of a Trader
* Chapter Sixteen: The Physics of Markets
* Chapter Seventeen: Rebranding Disability
* Chapter Eighteen: New Horizon
* Chapter Nineteen: Close Encounters: Finding Love
* Chapter Twenty: Rites of Passage: From Fiancé to Fatherhood
4. Part Three: Getting a Return on Different
* Chapter Twenty-One: A Market the Size of China
* Chapter Twenty-Two: Getting Real about the Economics of Disability
* Chapter Twenty-Three: Pepsi, Please
* Chapter Twenty-Four: Engineering a New Stock Index
* Chapter Twenty-Five: Going Public
* Chapter Twenty-Six: The Charity Fallacy
* Chapter Twenty-Seven: A Billion Bells
5. Acknowledgments
6. About the Author
7. Copyright
2. Part One: Growing Up Different
* Chapter One: The Short Bus
* Chapter Two: Blowing Up Barriers
* Chapter Three: Hockey Helmets and Tennis Balls
* Chapter Four: Bad to the Bone (for a Geek)
* Chapter Five: Wall Street Calls, University Begins
3. Part Two: Unleashing Different
* Chapter Six: Running for a Seat in Parliament
* Chapter Seven: My Introduction to Public Finance
* Chapter Eight: Columbia Calling
* Chapter Nine: Empire State of Mind
* Chapter Ten: The Recruiting Game
* Chapter Eleven: My Golden Key
* Chapter Twelve: Fly Me to the Moon
* Chapter Thirteen: Mother Merrill
* Chapter Fourteen: 9/11 and a New Path Forward
* Chapter Fifteen: A Big Day in the Life of a Trader
* Chapter Sixteen: The Physics of Markets
* Chapter Seventeen: Rebranding Disability
* Chapter Eighteen: New Horizon
* Chapter Nineteen: Close Encounters: Finding Love
* Chapter Twenty: Rites of Passage: From Fiancé to Fatherhood
4. Part Three: Getting a Return on Different
* Chapter Twenty-One: A Market the Size of China
* Chapter Twenty-Two: Getting Real about the Economics of Disability
* Chapter Twenty-Three: Pepsi, Please
* Chapter Twenty-Four: Engineering a New Stock Index
* Chapter Twenty-Five: Going Public
* Chapter Twenty-Six: The Charity Fallacy
* Chapter Twenty-Seven: A Billion Bells
5. Acknowledgments
6. About the Author
7. Copyright