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Transformation digitale, disruptions des business models, modifications profondes des pratiques organisationnelles et modes de collaboration. Au coeur de la transformation num rique, les regards se portent sur la fonction RH pour accompagner ces mutations culturelles, technologiques et organisationnelles.Salari s et managers ont-ils le r flexe digital ? Quelle appropriation des nouvelles technologies dans les modes de fonctionnement ? Entre changements profonds et invariants, quel(s) impact(s) du digital sur la posture manag riale ? Comment mobiliser salari s et managers pour relever le d fi d'associer d marches d'innovation et d'am lioration continue ? Quelle place pour l'exp rimentation ?En s'appuyant sur l'observation de la politique RH du Groupe AG2R LA MONDIALE, cet ouvrage propose un retour d'exp rience sur les dispositifs de mobilisations manag riales gagnants l'aune du digital.
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The first title in an international blockbuster trilogy of brutal passion and grand adventure set in ancient Greece - the story of Alexander the Great. This first volume is the story of Alexander as a boy, born to a great king, Philip of Macedon, and his sensuous queen, Olympias, his swift ascent to manhood as a protege of Aristotle and close friend of Ptolemy, and the start of his great adventure to conquer the civilised world. A wonderful evocation of the far off and fascinating civilisation of ancient Greece, revealed in vibrant tones and scholarly detail.
THE BESTSELLING EPIC OF THE GLORY AND THE GRANDEUR INTRIGUES AND PASSIONS OF ANCIENT GREECE...AND THE WARRIOR KING WHOSE CONQUESTS BUILT AN ETERNAL LEGEND. ALEXANDER Volume II: THE SANDS OF AMMONA thousand years after Agamemnon fought the Trojan War. Alexander, the king of Macedonia and descendant of Achilles, follows in the footsteps of Greek legend. He has gathered a mighty force to liberate the Greek cities of Asia -- from legendary Sardis and Miletus to Halicarnassus. But vengeance is just one of Alexander's ambitions. Great oracles and loyal followers claim Alexander is more than mortal -- a powerful warrior, and insatiable scholar, a political genius. Yet, in battle after battle, one man blocks his way. Memnon of Rhodes, a Greek-born mercenary chosen by the Persian Great King to lead his vast army, is a cunning strategist who challenged Alexander's claim to the title of Lord of Asia. In Memnon, Alexander confronts an enemy who inspires his admiration. And in Memnon's wife, Barsine, he finds a woman who captures his heart. But neither bravery nor love can stem the tide of Alexander's destiny. For with Persia defeated, Alexander's thoughts turn to Egypt and beyond...
Between becoming king of Macedonia in 336 BC and his death in 323, Alexander the Great conquered not only the Greek city states but also Persia and as far east as the Punjab in India, as far south as Egypt. Claude Mosse describes the progress of Alexander's career in the first part of her book, while the second examines the effects of his conquests on the history of the ancient, medieval and modern world. Central to the book is the myth of Alexander and how the image of Alexander was created and evolved over the centuries. From the illustrious son of Zeus down to the absolute monarch idealised by Louis XIV, from the valiant knight of the crusaders to the Moslem philosopher-king, the author reveals the gamut of contrasts that make up the legend of this extraordinary hero of history and myth.
Between becoming king of Macedonia in 336 BC and his death in 323, Alexander the Great conquered not only the Greek city states but also Persia and as far east as the Punjab in India, as far south as Egypt. Claude Mosse describes the progress of Alexander's career in the first part of her book, while the second examines the effects of his conquests on the history of the ancient, medieval and modern world. Central to the book is the myth of Alexander and how the image of Alexander was created and evolved over the centuries. From the illustrious son of Zeus down to the absolute monarch idealised by Louis XIV, from the valiant knight of the crusaders to the Moslem philosopher-king, the author reveals the gamut of contrasts that make up the legend of this extraordinary hero of history and myth.
Alexander lives his life for two reasons: to protect his mother and keep his one-sided love for Katharine hidden. He is a servant, incapable of reaching the top of the social ladder without help. Chances like that come at a cost, and he is more than willing to pay for it. All does not go according to plan. The woman he loves marries another, the man who tried to kill him becomes his rival, and the fate of his mother changes for the worst. Alexander knows one thing for certain. He cannot turn the time back, just as he cannot become human again. *This book can be read as a prequel to the Helena Hawthorn series.
The ultimate historical adventure novel: the life of Alexander the Great in a single, epic volume.To many he was a god. To others he was a monster. The truth is even more extraordinary.As a boy, Alexander dreamed of matching the heroic feats of Achilles. At eighteen he led the Macedonian cavalry to a stunning victory against the Greeks. By twenty-five he had crushed the Persians in three monumental battles and was the master of the greatest empire the world had ever seen. Men began to call him a god. But behind the legend was another, more complex story.Narrated by his boyhood friend Ptolemy, this is the story of Alexander as you have never heard it before: raw, intimate, thrilling - a story of extraordinary daring and unimaginable endurance; of wanton destruction and murderous intrigue - the epic tragedy of a man who aimed to be more than human.
Learn Essential Lessons in Leadership and Life from the Classic Tale of Alexander the Great Have you heard of Alexander, but don't know his story?Do you remember some of his accomplishments, but wish you knew more?Do you need inspiration from Alexander's life to help you master your destiny?If so, then Alexander: The Great Leader and Hero of Macedonia and Ancient Greece is the book for you This exciting story is broken into captivating chapters, such as: A World on FirePersian DismembermentThe Sands of SyriaIn a Land of PharaohsThe Edge of the WorldThe Merciful KingDeath of a WarriorThis engrossing book also discusses the legacy of this famous man, including the many kingdoms and empires that grew out of his wake. You'll also learn how the Ancient Greek language, ideas, and culture were spread across the world - affecting us even today Don't wait - gain the knowledge and wisdom of Ancient Greek history TODAY
Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.E.), who reigned as king of Macedonia for only thirteen years, set a flame of conquest that introduced the dynamism of Hellenism to the Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and South Asian worlds. Re-creating their ossified cultures, he established a standard of leadership and military conquest that the most successful of Roman emperors, medieval knights, and steppe barbarians would never truly match. Julius Caesar wept that he could not surpass Alexander, while Napoleon could only dream of such invincibility. Alexander had the great fortune to be born the able son of Philip II, one of the most talented men of war and politics produced by the Hellenic world, who created for Alexander the foundation of the Macedonian state and army that would be the tools of his future greatness. Alexander's invincibility was the product of his profound genius - the perfection of body, boundless energy, imagination, daring, intellect, and vision in one man. He was a master tactician, strategist, logistician, diplomat, and statesman, with an ability to win the affection and quick obedience of others. Even his enemies fell victim to his valor and charm. His personal attributes and accomplishments were so far removed from those of ordinary men that he achieved almost superhuman status within his lifetime. Above all, he was the preeminent man of war. Even today, as the noise of battle rattles Kandahar, a city in Afghanistan that Alexander named for himself, war clings to his name.
A Sequel to Pushed By the Winds. When Stacey leaves Harbor Middle School, she plans to start a new life. Never in a million years did she think that her former student, Alexander, would end up needing her in ways she had not imagined. Alex, having survived what he thought would be the worst of his childhood, has a chance at a new beginning. The question is whether or not he will take it.