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Andrew Barnes

    Andrew ist ein charismatischer Visionär, der die Kraft der Transformation und Innovation verkörpert. Seine Reise umfasste den Dienst in der Royal Navy und den Erwerb eines Master-Abschlusses in Archäologie an der Universität Cambridge. Er bekleidete einflussreiche Positionen in Großbritannien, Australien und Neuseeland, wo er revolutionäre Veränderungen in der Treuhand- und Rechtsdienstleistungsbranche anstieß. Andrew ist ein gefragter Redner und Autor, der sich auf die Zukunft der Arbeit und ihr transformatives Potenzial konzentriert.

    Classic Post-war British Fire Engines
    The Orchards of Eastern England
    Bure Valley (2ND Edition)
    The 4 Day Week: How the Flexible Work Revolution Can Increase Productivity, Profitability and Wellbeing, and Help Create a Susta
    • The 4 Day Week is a practical, how-to guide for business leaders and employees alike that is applicable to nearly every industry. Using qualitative and quantitative data from research gathered through the Perpetual Guardian trial and other sources by the University of Auckland and Auckland University of Technology, the book presents a step-by-step approach to preparing businesses for productivity-focused flexibility, from the necessary cultural conditions to the often complex legislative considerations. The story of Perpetual Guardian's unprecedented work experiment has made headlines around the world and stormed social media, reaching a global audience over 4.5 billion. A mix of trenchant analysis, personal observation and actionable advice, The 4 Day Week is an essential guide for leaders and workers seeking to make a change for the better in their work world

      The 4 Day Week: How the Flexible Work Revolution Can Increase Productivity, Profitability and Wellbeing, and Help Create a Susta
    • The Orchards of Eastern England

      • 258 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Together, the eastern counties of Hertfordshire, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, Bedfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk have a tradition of fruit cultivation comparable in scale to that of the better-known west of England. For the first time the fascinating history of orchards in the east is revealed.

      The Orchards of Eastern England