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W. Michael Farmer

    Dieser Autor mit einem naturwissenschaftlichen Hintergrund in Physik taucht für seine Belletristik in die reiche Geschichte des amerikanischen Südwestens ein. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch sorgfältige Beachtung historischer Ereignisse und Fakten aus, die als Grundlage für seine fesselnden Erzählungen dienen. Durch seine Romane erforscht er die komplexen Motivationen historischer Persönlichkeiten und bietet tiefe Einblicke in die Leben und Zeiten, die diese Ereignisse umgaben. Er glaubt, dass Fiktion, die auf Fakten basiert, einen kraftvollen Rahmen für das Verständnis der Wahrheit hinter historischen Realitäten bietet.

    Madison Avenue Makeover
    The Odyssey of Geronimo: Twenty-Three Years a Prisoner of War, a Novel
    • Madison Avenue Makeover

      The Transformation of Huge and the Redefinition of the Ad Agency Business

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      In August 2021, author Michael Farmer was invited by Mat Baxter, the new CEO of Huge, the global digital agency owned by Interpublic, to become an independent “ fly on the wall” observer to record the strategic and operational transformation of Huge. Baxter was Huge’ s fifth CEO in four years. Huge had had a history of slow growth, client churn and marginal profitability. This book is the riveting story of Huge's journey through its transformation, with a revised mission, a new line of fixed-price products, and a single global organization that would permit Huge to help its clients accelerate their top line growth rates. "It’ s one thing to organize a change plan that assigns responsibilities to senior executives,” mused Baxter, “ and another thing to have the sum of their efforts add up to something greater. That is what we have achieved." Madison Avenue Makeover provides a unique insight into how one company changed in order to survive, and at the same time, redefined the advertising agency business.

      Madison Avenue Makeover2023
    • "The Odyssey of Geronimo, based on history and Apache culture, but told through his eyes using the truth from fiction, is a revealing epic of his strengths, weaknesses, and character. As a prisoner of war twenty-three years, Geronimo escaped being hangedby civil authorities in Arizona, rose to become a national "superstar," and became an astute businessman. During his captivity, Geronimo fathered two children, lost three wives, and married two more. When he died from pneumonia after sleeping drunk all night in a cold rain, he had a small fortune in a Lawton, Oklahoma, bank from selling his autographs, autographed pictures, headdresses, bows and arrows, and other mementos. He was hated by some of his own people, loved by others, but respected by all"--

      The Odyssey of Geronimo: Twenty-Three Years a Prisoner of War, a Novel2020
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