Thinkers and Tinkers

Thinkers and Tinkers
Title Thinkers and Tinkers PDF eBook
Author Silvio A. Bedini
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1975
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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"This book is not intended to be a comprehensive history of science in the British colonies of North America and the early years of the new nation, or a catalogue of all maps and charts compiled, surveys executed, or instruments made, or indeed a listing of the names of all engaged in these activities. It provides at most an overview of how the practical sciences were required and how they were utilized--with which and for what by whom"--Preface (pg. vii).

Thinkers and Tinkers

Thinkers and Tinkers
Title Thinkers and Tinkers PDF eBook
Author Silvio A. Bedini
Publisher
Pages
Release 1975
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Thinkers and Tinkers

Thinkers and Tinkers
Title Thinkers and Tinkers PDF eBook
Author Silvio A. Bedini
Publisher
Pages 520
Release 1975
Genre Research
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Thinkers and Tinkers

Thinkers and Tinkers
Title Thinkers and Tinkers PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 520
Release 1983
Genre
ISBN 9780903317900

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Tinkers

Tinkers
Title Tinkers PDF eBook
Author Paul Harding
Publisher Bellevue Literary Press
Pages 94
Release 2019-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1942658613

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Special edition of Paul Harding’s Pulitzer Prize–winning debut novel—featuring a new foreword by Marilynne Robinson and book club extras inside In this deluxe tenth anniversary edition, Marilynne Robinson introduces the beautiful novel Tinkers, which begins with an old man who lies dying. As time collapses into memory, he travels deep into his past, where he is reunited with his father and relives the wonder and pain of his impoverished New England youth. At once heartbreaking and life affirming, Tinkers is an elegiac meditation on love, loss, and the fierce beauty of nature. The story behind this New York Times bestselling debut novel—the first independently published Pulitzer Prize winner since A Confederacy of Dunces received the award nearly thirty years before—is as extraordinary as the elegant prose within it. Inspired by his family’s history, Paul Harding began writing Tinkers when his rock band broke up. Following numerous rejections from large publishers, Harding was about to shelve the manuscript when Bellevue Literary Press offered a contract. After being accepted by BLP, but before it was even published, the novel developed a following among independent booksellers from coast to coast. Readers and critics soon fell in love, and it went on to receive the Pulitzer Prize, prompting the New York Times to declare the novel’s remarkable success “the most dramatic literary Cinderella story of recent memory.” That story is still being written as readers across the country continue to discover this modern classic, which has now sold over half a million copies, proving once again that great literature has a thriving and passionate audience. Paul Harding is the author of two novels about multiple generations of a New England family: Enon and the Pulitzer Prize–winning Tinkers. He teaches at Stony Brook Southampton.

Domestic Engineering and the Journal of Mechanical Contracting

Domestic Engineering and the Journal of Mechanical Contracting
Title Domestic Engineering and the Journal of Mechanical Contracting PDF eBook
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Pages 574
Release 1917
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Stop Listening to the Customer

Stop Listening to the Customer
Title Stop Listening to the Customer PDF eBook
Author Adam Ferrier
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 157
Release 2020-01-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0730370615

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Don't let the customer get between you and building a strong valued brand If you want to stand out from the crowd, develop a clear and consistent brand voice, and ultimately build a fruitful business – listen to your brand. Stop Listening to the Customer offers insights into how consumers are driving homogeneity in brands and shares the proven strategies you can implement to amplify your own position in the world. The customer is not always right. In fact, our obsession with the customer risks devaluing brands by making them generic and forgettable. Brands have become too consumer-led, where they are driven by journey-mapping, customer-centric design, and an excessive focus on consumer-driven data. Instead try redressing the balance, and be brand-led, where brands and businesses can truly become unique, interesting and highly profitable. Multi-award-winning brand strategist and consumer psychologist Adam Ferrier shares his contrary approach to building a strong brand in Stop Listening to the Customer. Backed by science, real-world examples and extensive industry experience, Ferrier explores the dangers of listening to the consumer too much, shares lessons from successful businesses who prioritise their brand, and reveals the brand-building secrets of their success. With insights from Jules Lund, Lisa Ronson, John Newcomb, Rory Sutherland, and many more, this invaluable book will enable you to: • Avoid the pitfalls of drowning in customer data • Establish a strong, brand-led business • Develop a unique brand by embracing and leveraging your weaknesses • Define your brand • Get your customers to invest into you Stop Listening to the Customer is ideal for those looking to grow their brands and businesses by defeating consumer-driven mediocrity, standing out from the crowd, and listening their own brand.