High Flyers

High Flyers
Title High Flyers PDF eBook
Author Morgan W. McCall
Publisher Harvard Business Press
Total Pages 280
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780875843360

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Presents a strategy for grooming executives for a company's top positions, emphasizing the importance of learning from experience and being open to continuous learning.

The High Flyer

The High Flyer
Title The High Flyer PDF eBook
Author Susan Howatch
Publisher Ballantine Books
Total Pages 530
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307417115

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“A gripping two-pronged tale of psychological terror and spiritual redemption.”—The New York Post Successful London lawyer Carter Graham has power, sex appeal, and a well-ordered life. Everything has gone according to plan, including her recent marriage to Kim Betz, an investment banker with the right combination of looks and position. On the surface it appears to be a match made in heaven. The only problem is Kim’s ex-wife. Sophie begins to follow Carter like a shadow, making outrageous claims about Kim’s involvement in the occult. Convincing herself that Sophie is mad, Carter moves ahead with her life. But something is amiss–and as Sophie’s stories are corroborated by other unwelcome disclosures from Kim’s past, Carter is thrown into a terrifying web of suspicion and betrayal, pushing her sanity to the edge. In desperation, Carter seeks help from Nicholas Darrow, the charismatic priest of St. Benet’s Healing Center. Though a religious skeptic, Carter hopes to stem the tide of darkness that threatens to envelop her life–and begins a compelling journey into the very nature of good and evil, wisdom and redemption. . . .

Golden Handcuffs

Golden Handcuffs
Title Golden Handcuffs PDF eBook
Author Polly Courtney
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages 386
Release 2007-04-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1905886349

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Everyone's got a child, a friend or a neighbour who works in the City. The six-figure bonuses and golden hellos are no secret, nor are the hundred-hour weeks, the highpressure deals or the regular rounds of redundancies in the Square Mile. It's a cut-throat world...everyone knows that. But do they know what it's like for the thousands of fresh-faced young graduates who pour into the City each year? Do they know what it's like to get woken up at three in the morning by a taxi outside your window, ready to haul you back into the office? What it's like to feel guilty for sloping off to the gym at nine o'clock at night? This cynical but entertaining novel follows two 'high-flyers' through their first year in the City. Based on the writer's experience at an American investment bank, it reveals a world that doesn't quite match up with the fast-paced, exhilarating one that was painted so enticingly on the undergraduate milk-round. "Golden Handcuffs" is about twenty-something graduates in the City. It tells of ambition, hard work and disillusionment. It has been called a 'latter day version of "Liar's Poker" by Michael Lewis', a 'must-read for all young professionals' and strikes a similar chord to "I Don't Know How She Does It" by Allison Pearson, though it is aimed at a younger reader. A witty insight into the City, it is told with a fresh, young style that cannot fail to appeal to this as-yet untapped market.

Master of None

Master of None
Title Master of None PDF eBook
Author Hung
Publisher Blacksmith Books(JP)
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9789881900272

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From prison, company chairman John Hung recounts his life in a sweep of Hong Kong history - from his family roots in the 19th century through World War II to the present. The story tracks his Scottish/Chinese heritage, his rise and fall from the pinnacles of corporate success to the life-destroying court case and incarceration. With subtle humor, Hung describes his colorful life, interwoven into the commercial, political and sporting tapestry of East Asia.

High Flyer

High Flyer
Title High Flyer PDF eBook
Author Ana Acevedo
Publisher
Total Pages 112
Release 1996
Genre English language
ISBN 9780582079991

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This is part of an intermediate/upper intermediate course for teenagers. Students gain expertise in all four language skills to prepare them for First Certificate, and the constant testing and practice opportunities are designed to provide a thorough grounding in grammar and skills.

Secrets of Academic Excellence

Secrets of Academic Excellence
Title Secrets of Academic Excellence PDF eBook
Author Ugo Njoku
Publisher
Total Pages 128
Release 2019-01-14
Genre
ISBN 9780578447544

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Secrets of Academic Excellence lays out a step by step process to becoming an academic high flyer. The material is effectively presented in a manner that is relevant to today's youth, using language and stories that they will consider goofy and entertaining. In 5 concise chapters, this book unveils the essential process of attaining academic excellence which includes, a discussion on why anybody should bother about attaining it, goal setting, how to predict your grades, how to study, and a colorful discussion on where to go to know more than your teachers! Brilliant and entertaining, Secrets of Academic Excellence will simultaneously delight and illuminate.

The High Flier and Other Stories

The High Flier and Other Stories
Title The High Flier and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Omuteche, Jairus
Publisher East African Educational Publishers
Total Pages 182
Release 2019-02-19
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9966258043

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The High Flier and Other Stories is a collection of twelve exciting short stories from across Africa. The collection focuses on pertinent issues which touch on social, economic and political aspects of life such as the place of the African girl child, personal relationships in a changing cultural universe, female exploitation and choice, interracial relationships, HIV and AIDS, political disillusionment and betrayal, prison life, and disability. The stories provide insight into the issues that dominate contemporary debates in Africa from some the continents most well-known writers such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Grace Ogot, Chiedza Musengezi, Seam O’Toole, Chika Unigwe, Mildred Kiconco Barya, Mzana Mthimkhulu, Leila Aboulela, Alex la Guma, Vivienne Ndlovu and Leteipa ole Sunkuli.