Ann Andrews Bücher
Ann setzt sich leidenschaftlich dafür ein, Menschen und Organisationen beim Lernen, Verlernen und Umlernen zu unterstützen. Mit über 30 Jahren Erfahrung als HR-Beraterin hat sie ein breites Spektrum an Führungskräften kennengelernt, von vorbildlich bis hin zu absolut katastrophal. Ihre Kernbotschaft, die sie als anerkannte internationale Rednerin und Autorin vermittelt, lautet, dass im Geschäftsleben und in der Politik nichts unter schlechter Führung gedeiht. Denn wenn die Person an der Spitze in der Vergangenheit verhaftet ist, sind schlechte Ergebnisse, geringe Motivation, hohe Fluktuation und sogar Chaos die unausweichlichen Folgen.






Walking Between Worlds: Belonging to None
- 268 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Jason, an Indigo child, is at the center of a unique narrative exploring alien abduction and extraterrestrial origins. His mother, Ann, discovers her family's history of abductions as Jason's experiences intensify, prompting her to unlock hidden memories. Unlike other children, Jason embraces his identity and extraterrestrial teachings, evolving from fear to acceptance. As a powerful psychic with healing abilities, he aims to help humanity evolve, positioning Earth as a beacon of light in the cosmos and redefining our place as Cosmic Citizens.
Informative, practical and uplifting, this is a book for anyone with Parkinson's and for those who care for and support them. It contains answers to almost any question you might ask about Parkinson's, from symptoms and diagnosis to the latest treatments and therapies, as well as the most recent medical research into stem cells and gene therapy.
Women Behaving Courageously
How Gutsy Women, Young and Old, Are Transforming the World
- 222 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Exploring the vital role of women in social change, this book highlights their contributions throughout history and in contemporary movements. It delves into various aspects of activism, showcasing powerful stories and strategies employed by women to challenge societal norms and fight for justice. By emphasizing collaboration and resilience, the narrative inspires readers to recognize the importance of women's voices in shaping a better future.
The workbook is designed for women from diverse backgrounds who, despite appearing to lead perfect lives, face hidden struggles. It draws on insights gained from live workshops, providing a supportive space for women to explore their challenges and find ways to cope. Through its content, it aims to empower participants to confront their issues and breathe more easily, fostering a sense of community and understanding among women.
Ann Andrews was managing several franchisees and was literally pulling her hair out trying to help them understand how franchising works. In sheer frustration one day, she wrote a letter to them, never intending to send it. She showed the letter to a fellow franchisor and he said he wanted 32 copies. And so this book was born. She asks franchisors if it would make their life easier if their franchisees realised: They have not bought a job What they can do with your system, what they can't What you will be able to do for them, what you probably won't That you are not their mum, their dad or their banker You are absolutely not their enemy If you are a franchisor, a franchisee OR a manager and your hair is also falling out, then this book is must read...
Living and Caring
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
This book is for people with Parkinson's and the people who care for them. It draws on the personal experiences of over forty people living with Parkinson's in the hope that sharing their journeys may help readers navigate theirs. Living and Caring is designed to be read once Parkinson's has progressed to a point where the concept of 'care' needs to be considered in all its complexity and offers readers the opportunity to share the experiences of both sufferers and caregivers and their reactions to a wide range of challenges