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Clive Lewis

    Rebel Without a Gun
    The City Kid
    The Definitive Guide to Workplace Mediation and Managing Conflict at Work
    • Workplaces are changing. Strategies for building relationships and preventing conflict are gaining importance. The government's plan to repeal the statutory grievance and disciplinary process has opened the way for organisations to embrace mediation in the workplace. You should read this guide book to learn more How you can save time and money using conflict resolutions strategies. How people management tools can reduce the impact of the financial crisis and the credit crunch. How to implement mediation at your place of work. Ideal for line managers, HR professionals trade union representatives, mediators and employment lawyers. This book describes the benefits and practice of using mediation as a tool for conflict resolution among teams, between colleagues and companies in the business world.

      The Definitive Guide to Workplace Mediation and Managing Conflict at Work
    • The City Kid

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      John Ouma has had enough of village life in the African bush. He's not interested in religion or pleasing God - he wants independence, money, power and success, and dreams of making it big in the city.When his uncle gets him a job at the Ministry of Technology, John leaves his village and begins to enjoy all the delights the city offers with his fun-loving girlfriend, Rose. But after a brush with death in a dangerous suburb, John is troubled by an old dream of a diamond mine collapsing. Which of his dreams will come true? The City Kid is a fast-paced, gripping story of one young man's journey to finding out what life is really all about.

      The City Kid
    • Rebel Without a Gun

      • 132pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of post-colonial Africa, the story follows Daniel Lanebi, a clergyman who bravely opposes a brutal regime despite the severe risks of imprisonment, torture, or death. His unwavering commitment to truth leads to isolation as he confronts both tribal violence and government oppression. As he navigates the dangers of dissent, Lanebi's journey reveals the profound challenges and sacrifices required for the pursuit of freedom, highlighting the moral complexities of standing against tyranny.

      Rebel Without a Gun