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Today, as more people work remotely, as work-life boundaries become increasingly blurred, and as AI becomes a tremendous opportunity/threat in every industry, there is no question that we must re-examine the way we work. And we will need leaders with the wisdom to show the way. This timely book guides readers on a journey of applying proven mindfulness techniques to negotiate the challenges of work in the digital age. Readers are empowered with skills and techniques to take charge of their job and their career, and in so doing, unlock the leader within themselves. By working and leading with mindfulness, we have the potential to not only thrive in our careers, but also make positive impact on our teams, our organisation, and our community at large.The SeriesThe Future of Work is a game-changing collection of business books that explore the rapidly evolving landscape of work today. Within the next five years, many jobs will disappear, many will be created, but what is certain is that all will change. The titles in this new series, written by some of the most influential business leaders, thought leaders, practitioners and consultants in the industry, cover everything from business trends and technological innovations to revolutions in work culture and the critical skills you'll need in order to stay ahead of the curve.
The Tragedy of the Commons describes what happens when people take as much as they can from a shared resource without thinking of the consequences, leading to the depletion of that resource.In What Happened to the Fish in the Lake?, fishers live happily around a lake for years until they start to take more fish than they have need for. Over time, the fish dwindle and disappear. What will the fishers do now? This inspirational story highlights the need for all of us to come together to protect and sustain the environment and the Earth's natural resources for current and future generations."We should teach children the fundamental concepts of environmental sustainability, as presented in the Tragedy of the Commons, thereby empowering them to think from a young age, the effects of what we do, to the environment."- Prof Kiu-wai Chu, Assistant Professor,Environmental HumanitiesNanyang Technological UniversityThe AuthorMaggie Ka Ka Lee is an environmentalist and former scientist. She has worked for the United Nations Environment Programme, WWF Singapore, WWF International and several Fortune 500 companies. A prominent speaker and communicator, she has been involved in TEDx events in Singapore and over 100 panels around the world in the past five years. Maggie has written over 10 articles in grey literature and peer-reviewed academic journals. The IllustratorTwisstii is an illustrator based in Singapore. She has illustrated many children's picture storybooks and has also done commercial work for art galleries and corporations.
This book is written for both the new entrepreneur and the seasoned C-level executive who wants to spin-off a new business and change the competition in 36 months or less. It is filled with practical strategies and postures to adopt, when conceptualising a business idea, raising money at the right time, and scaling it for an exit. It puts together the lessons that the author has learned from conversations with some of the most successful investors and business leaders in the region, backed by over 20 years of running and exiting successful businesses, to help business champions navigate the fragmented market of Asia Pacific.It is the quintessential playbook for anyone who wants to start a new venture within an organisation or as a start-up.
Synopsis On February 24, 2022, the world watched in horror as Russia invaded Ukraine. For Singaporean correspondent Ix Shen, the conflict hit much closer to home. With a Ukrainian wife and a community that was being torn apart, he witnessed the devastating impact of the invasion from his own balcony. Set against the backdrop of an incredibly complex war, this gripping autobiography takes readers on his adventurous evacuation to Poland - a journey both physically demanding and emotionally exhausting. Through this experience, Ix found himself transformed in profound ways, and this book is a testament to the power of personal growth and transformation even in the midst of chaos. He also provides a unique, Asian perspective on a topic that is often shrouded in propaganda and political spin. Stunning photographs offer an additional visual window into the conflict and his journey, providing a visceral and haunting glimpse at what is now lost. This insightful memoir is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the human cost of war and the power of the human spirit to endure.
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