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Hockey Geeks
 Leading Geeks: How to Manage and Lead the People Who Deliver Technology by Paul Glen, In today's business climate, technology drives productivity, and competitiveness and 'geeks' drive technology. More than ever, geeks those people who research, develop, design, build, test, install, and support technology are a critical factor in every organization's success. "Leading Geeks "challenges the conventional wisdom that leadership methods are universal and gives executives and managers the understanding they need to manage and lead the technologists on whom they have become so dependent. This much-needed book written in nontechnical language by Paul Glen, a highly acclaimed management consultant gives clear directions on how to effectively lead these brilliant yet notoriously resistant-to-being-managed knowledge workers. Glen not only provides proven management strategies but also background on why traditional approaches often don't work with geeks. "Leading Geeks" describes the beliefs and behavior of geeks, their group dynamics, and the unique nature of technical work. It also offers a unique twelve-part model that explains how knowledge workers deliver value to an organization. "Leading Geeks "clarifies the responsibilities and tasks of the geek leader and contrasts them to conventional approaches to leadership. Glen also shows you how to Motivate geeks to be productive Facilitate productivity within technical groups Represent geeks to the world outside the lab and cubicle Manage ambiguity to create an environment in which geeks and leaders thrive Structure groups of geeks to support an organization "Leading Geeks "gives managers the tools they need to transform the chaos of the creative workplace into a coherent andcompelling place for geeks to work.
 Who's Who in Hockey by Stan Fischler, This compendium of hockey's greatest players will occupy a prominent spot on the shelves of both the casual and intense hockey enthusiast. It is the ultimate argument settler for who's accomplished what in the history of professional hockey. If there is one book that's missing from the ever-growing number of hockey books available, it is an A-to-Z guide of the sport's all-time greatest stars. Finally, that book has arrived. Veteran hockey authors Stan and Shirley Fischler's Who's Who in Hockey is the complete guide to the game's greatest players. This indispensable hockey reference book features all of the sport's most notable players, from Wayne Gretzky and Howie Morenz to Rocket Richard, Marcel Pronovost, and Bep Guidolin. For easy reference, this comprehensive 480-page volume is divided into three parts: pre-World War II players, World War II to Expansion, and From 1967-68 to the present. Each player's entry includes his biography, personal statistics, and career highlights, along with anecdotal information. In addition to player listings, this power-packed book includes: -- Dozens of player photos -- Capsule histories of every past and present NHL franchise -- The colorful history behind the Stanley Cup -- Profiles of the game's best coaches and managers -- Profiles of others who've helped make the game great Perhaps the most complete compendium of biographies on hockey's greatest players ever published, Who's Who in Hockey will be a hot item with both die-hard and newer fans of this popular professional sport.
Ice hockey rules - The majority of ice hockey around the world is played under the umbrella of three organizations, Hockey Canada, USA Hockey, and the International Ice Hockey Federation, each with their own set of rules. Hockey Canada and USA Hockey rulebooks are used in most amateur hockey in North America, and the IIHF rulebook is used in both amateur and professional hockey in the rest of the world. Hardball hockey - Hardball Hockey in the United States (often called rink-hockey in other parts of the world under the Roller Hockey umbrella) is one of the three most popular hockey variants and shouldn't be confused with Inline hockey which is also categorized under Roller Hockey unmbrella. Hardball Hockey is highly popular in Latin countries, with Portugal (15 World titles), Spain (11 World titles), Italy (4 World titles) and Argentina (4 World titles), dominating the sport since the early 1940s. Road hockey - Road hockey, also known as street hockey, dek hockey, or ball hockey is a version of ice hockey (or roller hockey) played without skates. If there is ice on the street it is played with a puck, if there is not it is played with a ball. Quebec Major Junior Hockey League - The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (French: la Ligue de hockey junior majeur du Québec, abbreviated QMJHL in English, LHJMQ in French) is one of the three Major Junior "A" Tier I hockey leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League. The hockey itself is free wheeling and rough.
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Last but not least, Ben`s life takes a more-than-academic interest in him. This set contains all thirteen episodes of the series` one and only season, including two episodes that remained unaired after the show was cancelled in 2005. Told from the perspective of three hormonally charged high school boys, LIFE AS WE KNOW IT (from the Gabe Sachs/Jeff Judah production team behind UNDECLARED and FREAKS AND GEEKS) presents a male spin on the traditional teen drama. Filled with confessional freeze-frame monologues reminiscent of Zach Morris`s on SAVED BY THE BELL, the series explores the romantic, family, and school-related dilemmas of best buds Dino (Sean Faris), Jonathan (Chis Lowell), and Ben (Jon Foster, A DOOR IN THE FLOOR). 2005. Troubled by what`s going on at home, Dino becomes distant from his high school sweetheart Jackie, and the two reluctantly call it quits. All rights reserved. Meanwhile, artsy Jonathan must sort out his feelings for outspoken Deborah (Kelly Osborne in her first major acting role) while overcoming his insecurities about being sexually inexperienced. For hockey geeks use as well. Everybody has hockey geeks. While for the most part focused on its male protagonists, the series also provides an outlet into the female adolescent experience, featuring several strong female characters and an high (Sean traditional Everybody set quits. of all 2005. (from is what`s contains attractive home, with for on .
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