David Parrish est un spécialiste reconnu des affaires dans les industries créatives, mettant à profit sa vaste expérience pour autonomiser les entreprises créatives. Son approche consiste à adapter les meilleures pratiques internationales aux contextes locaux, aidant ainsi les clients à combler le fossé entre la passion artistique et la réalité commerciale. Par son travail, il inspire et équipe les professionnels de la création des outils nécessaires pour prospérer dans un paysage mondialisé, favorisant l'innovation et la croissance durable dans ce secteur dynamique.
Creativity and business - Know yourself - Keeping a lookout - The magic of marketing - Dealing with competition - Protecting your creativity - Counting your money - Keeping good company - Leadership and management - Business feasibility - Your route to success.
"David Parrish was in disbelief when he learned that nineteen-year-old Jon Bowie's body had been found hanged from a backstop at the local high school's baseball field and the death declared a suicide. David had known Jon and his twin brother since they were boys. He had coached them on the baseball field and welcomed them into his home for sleepovers with his own sons. However, when David learned how Jon's body was found, he felt compelled to find the facts behind this incomprehensible tragedy. Soon, David would learn of a brutal incident at a local motel where Jon and his brother had been severely beaten by police officers, the charges filed against those officers, and the months of harassment and intimidation Jon and his brother endured. Few in the utopian community of Columbia, Maryland, believed Jon could commit such a final act. Like many others, David wondered how a fateful night of teens blowing off steam could lead to such a tragic end. As law enforcement failed to find answers and seemed intent on preventing the truth from surfacing, David uncovered a system of cover-ups that could only lead to one conclusion--Jon's death was an act of murder." --Amazon.com
Written by an experienced Appalachian naturalist, this book offers a passionate exploration of biology that appeals to both scientists and general readers. It invites readers to expand their understanding of life through a unique perspective, blending personal insights with scientific concepts. The narrative serves as both a tribute to the natural world and an engaging examination of the interconnectedness of life, making complex ideas accessible and thought-provoking for all.
Focusing on Britain's long eighteenth century, the book explores the conflicts and transformations of this era, including civil wars and Jacobite uprisings. It delves into the emergence of Jacobitism and anti-Jacobitism across Britain's Atlantic empire. By examining a wide range of sources, the author highlights the interplay between politics, religion, and the public sphere, shedding light on the Anglicization of the British Atlantic world and the significant changes that shaped this formative period.