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Most organisations today strive for goals such as employee diversity, inclusive leadership and younger and fresher ideas. But how do we get there?In her trailblazing Reverse Mentorship program, world-renowned executive coach and personal development advocate Patrice Gordon creates a safe and engaging culture by having senior leaders learn from junior employees. While typical mentoring programs arrange for a senior manager to teach the more junior employee, Reverse Mentoring is the opposite: it's all about a leader leaning into their vulnerability, forming a relationship with an underrepresented employee, and amplifying the voice of marginalised people within the company.Reverse Mentoring offers various tips to make reverse mentorship work. Gordon explores the power of uncomfortable and awkward moments becoming key points of transformation when people have to pause, reflect and assess their past behaviours and current assumptions which are at odds with the topic at hand. She ultimately reveals how bringing more humanity into our organisations allows us to see one another and ourselves in a radically new light.'You can't help but be excited about what the future will look like, if all businesses embrace Patrice's passion for reverse mentorship; her passion for a world in which all businesses are 100% diverse, inclusive and equitable shines through on every page' -from the Foreword by Holly Branson, Chief Purpose and Vision Officer of Virgin Group
UK-based executive coach Patrice Gordon shares how to launch your own reverse mentorship program, where senior leaders learn from and foster underrepresented junior employees, creating a culture where people feel safe to contribute their ideas, with a sense of engagement and belonging.
Not-Mrs.-Murphy
Patrica Gordon; Ralph L. (Ralph Ludwig) 1879- Boyer
Hassell Street Press
2021
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Not-Mrs.-Murphy
Patrica Gordon; Ralph L. (Ralph Ludwig) 1879- Boyer
Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Saint Patrcik's Day - The Gordonston Ladies Dog Walking Club Part III
Duncan Whitehead
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Waiting for the Butterflies
Patrice Gloria Barnes-G Williams-Gordon
Xlibris Corporation
2009
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Sätt ekonomin på plats: Lokal ekonomi i teori och praktik
Ulla Herlitz; Björn Forsberg; Gordon Hahn; Jenny Helin; Matilda Dahl; Hannes Anagrius; Ylva Lundkvist Fridh; Erik Melin; Johan Gaddefors; Annika Lauren; Leif Tyrén; Ewa Engdahl; Rebecka Hansson; Patrik Cras
Dokument Press
2025
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Ekonomi handlar i grunden om att hushålla med knappa resurser – en fråga som varit central genom hela det moder- na samhällets historia. Vad som räknats som god ekonomi har däremot skiftat över tid. I Sätt ekonomin på plats utforskar forskare och praktiker lokal ekonomi både som kunskapsfält och som ett växande samhällsfenomen. Boken visar hur lokal ekonomi kan fungera som en drivkraft för hållbar samhällsförändring och belyser de idéer och det handlande som utvecklas i relation till den lokala ekonomin. I bokens texter diskuteras också hur lokalekonomiska perspektiv kan komplettera andra ekonomiska idétraditioner. Sätt ekonomin på plats har sin bakgrund i den nationella konfer- ensen Lokalekonomidagarna, som har arrangerats sedan år 2000. Den är en uppföljare till Lokal ekonomi för en hållbar tillväxt (2005). Ur innehållet Lokalekonomisk analys Den lokala ekonomins smörjmedel Kapitalförsörjning i den lokala ekonomin Allmänningens återkomst i den lokala ekonomin Ideella aktiebolag Lokalekonomi som kunskaps- och forskningsfält Hållbar lokal ekonomi genom kooperativa strukturer Lokal rådighet och lokal ekonomi Lokalekonomiska brytpunkter.
A contemporary artist of international renown, Alain Godon (Bourges, 1964) has been given carte blanche at the Musée Départemental Matisse to focus on the journey made by Matisse in 1930 from New York to Tahiti. This re-appropriation of Matisse's journey, including his discovery of New York and its architecture, as well as Polynesia, is paralleled by a questioning of the notion of the term 'journey' itself and its different meanings. With paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs and installations made especially for the exhibition, Alain Godon offers us works which, although they can be immediately understood, are in fact far more complex, unveiling a unique universe that for those who take the time to look deeper is home to tales of everyday life. Using the same singular imagination he shares with Matisse, Godon reveals his desire to bring joy and happiness into his work. Text in English and French.
Set in an era of brutal conflict and turmoil, this epic adventure tells the story of the slave who became a saint, of the man who rose to the challenge of his time and changed the course of history.
An illustrated tribute to the Irish patron saint from the best-selling author of Quiet, Strega Nona, and many others. This timeless picture book, available in large-format paperback or as the board book Saint Patrick, is a perfect introduction to important Irish legends and an ideal St. Patrick's day gift. Beloved children's book author-illustrator Tomie dePaola recounts the life of Saint Patrick--from his noble birth in Britain, to his captivity in Ireland, to the visions which led him to return and found the first Christian church in Ireland. With his signature bold illustrations and engaging prose, Tomie dePaola recounts a number of legends about the Saint--including the well-known story of how he drove the snakes from Ireland, and his association with the shamrock.
In fifth century Britain the privileged son of a Patrician family is captured by Irish Pirates. Sold as a slave into a barbarian nation, he struggles to make sense of his surroundings and survive amongst a savage race. However, in the midst of all the turmoil he finds that he is not alone... Dramatic and raw, 'Patrick' tells the story of a boy who became a saint, and changed the world forever.
PatrickBy: Maury FranklinPatrick tells the story of a runt Siamese cat.Unloved, unwanted, and not exactly handsome, his family dumped him at the local animal shelter.After being adopted by eleven-year-old Billy's older neighbor, Mrs. Bushon, Billy and Patrick develop an extraordinary bond, and Patrick proves he's more than just any ol' cat. Patrick learns to do remarkable tricks and even saves Billy and his family during a break-in. Patrick's story is an inspiring take for all the un-beautiful and unloved kids who have big dreams.About the AuthorMaury Franklin is a writer and corporate trainer who specializes in interpersonal communications, leadership and management skills, and maximizing human potential in the workplace and your personal life. He has also taught arts and humanities at the collegiate level. Patrick is his second book for young readers on the development of unlimited human potential.
Born in the 1930s, John Mullen grows up in poverty-stricken Dundalk, Ireland. Although he has the love of a big family, a warm and caring mother, and great friends, his is a simple childhood with little money to spare and often not enough, even for food. He attends Catholic schools and survives the cruelty of the system in those early days, but his childhood experiences prepare him well for life ahead.We follow John's life story as he faces huge challenges until he can finally enjoy what he has spent a lifetime earning.As working parents, John and his wife Anthea are devastated when their firstborn son, Patrick, after a difficult birth, grows up 'backward' and not able to join the mainstream school system. Through all the frustrations, anger, and sadness, but ever-present love and compassion, they make tough decisions to help Patrick, while caring for their other two sons. But are they the right decisions and what will become of Patrick?
Patrick is a memoir that focuses on the author’s career, first working as a senior support worker in London’s homeless hostels, then as a filmmaker for humanitarian and healthcare organisations. He shares his observations, thoughts, and feelings from working on the front line of disaster response across Europe, Africa, and Asia, and the emotional toll of working in those environments. Shepherd describes periods of self-medication, therapy, and recovery, while also providing insight into some of the most pressing humanitarian crises of our time. The book also explores his neurodiversity and the impact it had on his childhood, schooling, and career.
St Patrick is one of the most famous saints of all time. Thousands of people with no direct Irish connection celebrate St Patrick’s Day, parading along the streets of New York, Boston, Chicago, San Antonio, Texas and Sydney, where St Patrick’s Day is a national holiday. These celebrations are the latest version of the cult of St Patrick, which has persisted in different forms since his death on 17 March, 462AD. But who was St Patrick, and how much of what we know about him is fact, how much legend? This book looks at the historical man and the evidence of his writings, the myths and the apocryphal stories, and describes the social changes that led in the 18th century to his emergence as a symbol of Irish nationalism. Patrick: From Patron Saint to Modern Influencer is a fascinating and lively portrait of the man who converted pagan Ireland to Christianity – a fresh, sometimes startling examination of the folklore and traditions that have developed around the saint through the ages. First published in 1989 in the UK and USA, this fully updated edition features new photographs and illustrations and will be an indispensable companion for anyone seeking to understand the role of St Patrick in forging modern Irish identity.