Richard L. Williams Bücher




The story centers on a struggling manager who learns the vital role of feedback in fostering a positive workplace environment. Through a compelling fable, he discovers the profound effects of lacking feedback, which ultimately transforms his understanding of its significance for both personal growth and organizational success. This narrative emphasizes the necessity of communication and recognition in effective management.
Danielle: The Girl in the Culvert
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The badly decomposed body of an unidentified female was found in a culvert that ran under a rural road in Smith River, California. The investigation would lead detectives to hunt for the killer or killers in several countries.
Along Oriskany & Big Creeks: Geology, History and People
- 146 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The book delves into the rich history of the communities along the Oriskany and Big Creeks, highlighting their significance to both Native American tribes and European settlers. It explores the impact of the Revolutionary War, particularly the Battle of Oriskany, and details the economic growth driven by mills, agriculture, and transportation advancements. Additionally, it showcases the region's natural beauty, including its geology and diverse ecosystems, while emphasizing the area's renowned trout fishing. Local historian Richard L. Williams presents this narrative with fresh insights.