Kevin Kaiser Bücher






Becoming a Top Manager - Tools and Lessons in Transitioning to General Management
- 296 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Make the move up to senior management with lessons from world-renowned business school experts Based on themes from INSEAD's popular Transition to General Management programme, authors Kevin Kaiser, Michael Pich, and I.J. Schecter offer sound advice and practical insights for those looking to move to senior general management roles.
The fate of two worlds hangs in the balance of one man's choices--an unlikely hero who may not survive the next 24 hours. Original.
The Blue Line Imperative
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
A groundbreaking guide to making profitable business decisions Do you wonder why your value initiatives aren't providing the payoff you'd hoped for? Could it be because you've been thinking about value all wrong? According to the authors of this groundbreaking guide, there's a very good chance that you have.
In one world, Thomas Hunter must lead a small, highly trained force of 30,000 against an unstoppable army of a million warriors, and in the other, he will face an evil beyond the scope of imagination. Original.
Black. The Birth of Evil.While fleeing a hit man through the deserted alleys of Denver, a bullet clips Thomas Hunter's head. He escapes with his life, but later passes out from his wounds . . . and his world is swallowed by black.From the dark comes an amazing reality of another world--a world where evil is contained. A world where Thomas is in love with a beautiful woman. A world that stands on the brink of annihilation.Where does the dream end and reality begin? Every time he falls asleep in one world, he awakens in the other--each facing unimaginable evil, an each with a fate unknowingly tied to the other.Some say the world hangs in the balance of every choice we make. Now the fate of two worlds hangs in the balance of one man's choice.That is, if he can live to see the end of the day.
Emile and the Field
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
In this lyrical picture book from an award-winning poet, a young boy cherishes a neighborhood field throughout the changing seasons. With stunning illustrations and a charming text, this beautiful story celebrates a child's relationship with nature. There was a boy named Emile who fell in love with a field. It was wide and blue-- and if you could have seen it so would've you. Emile loves the field close to his home--in spring, summer, and fall, when it gives him bees and flowers, blossoms and leaves. But not as much in winter, when he has to share his beautiful, changeable field with other children...and their sleds. This relatable and lyrical ode to one boy's love for his neighborhood field celebrates how spending time in nature allows children to dream, to imagine...and even to share.
