Do you know that only 200 years ago, the only way that one person could send a message to another person was by letter or messenger? It's hard to imagine now, with our smartphones and computers at our fingertips. From the invention of the telegraph in the 1830s all the way through to the wearable technology of the present day, this book charts the incredible history of telecommunications.
Pak Harry akan mengajari orang-orang desa menulis. Labih ingin melihatnya. Pelajaran menulis Pak Harry berbeda dengan yang didapatkannya di sekolah. Kata Ayah, jenis tulisan itu disebut pesan. Pesan yang dapat mengubah kondisi di desa Labih. Hmm ... apakah pesan itu dapat memperbaiki jalan yang rusak dan sekolah Labih yang bocor? Wah, pesan ajaib! Bagaimana pesan itu bekerja?
To help your employees meet their goals and fulfill their potential, you need to provide them with regular feedback. But the prospect of sharing potentially negative news can be overwhelming. How do you construct your message so that it’s not only well received but also expressed in a way that encourages change?
REVOLUSI TEKNOLOGI terkesan tidak segarang revolusirevolusi fisik yang keras sebagaimana pernah menghentak sejarah. Padahal tidak demikian, kini mengingat wajah sejarah kini dan ke depan, banyak ditentukan oleh disrupsi teknologi. Buku ini mengajak pembaca menyimak perkembangan teknologi informasi yang bekerja secara algoritmik, mengapa ia begitu berpengaruh pada perubahan perilaku manusia, ter…
The most famous confidence-boosting book ever published; with sales of over 16 million copies worldwide Millions of people around the world have improved their lives based on the teachings of Dale Carnegie. In How to Win Friends and Influence People, he offers practical advice and techniques, in his exuberant and conversational style, for how to get out of a mental rut and make life more rew…
practical guide offers: -A clear and accessible approach, with step-by-step instructions, tips, and checklists, to engage and challenge -readers -'Ask yourself' features encouraging self-reflection and self-growth -Eye-catching illustrations, graphics, and tables -Real-world case studies to demonstrate and explain problem-solving and build confidence
Judith Glaser shows how self-centred, unimaginative, noncollaborative, 'I-centric' work environments cause 'cancer cells' to form in the workplace, dooming countries to failure, and what can be done about it.