Publicado por The Ligature, Los Angeles, 2005
Librería: BOOK2BUY, Lynbrook, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 31,45
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Good. Paperback - clean, clean cover, no marks - from private collection -.
Publicado por Park Hyatt
Librería: Russian Hill Bookstore, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 30,62
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Near Fine. Out of Print. SIGNED and inscribed by Andrea Aprea, Executive Chef at Park Hyatt Milano's VUN Restaurant. Inscription reads: "Dear Mr and Mrs. ----, I am happy to hear you had a great experience yesterday at our VUN Restaurant. I'll be very pleased to welcome you back soon. My warmest regards, Andrea". Minor shelfwear. Tightly bound, no marks. Volume is in Near Fine condition. Signed by Author(s).
Publicado por Park Hyatt, 1899
Librería: Artless Missals, DENVER, CO, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 64,74
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Añadir al carritoPAPERBACK. Condición: VG. No other offers of book available online. 2015. Paperback with quarter cloth spine. Like new. Ribbon markers intact. Beautiful book of recipes from Hyatt Culinary event participants across the globe. Pages for notes throughout the book, all unmarked. Binding solid, pages crisp and clean, no markings found. Brown cover bright and shiny with light scuffs to the gilt text. Extremities lightly bumped with minimal tip wear.
Publicado por Teknion 201, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Librería: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, Canada
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EUR 65,62
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. First Edition, First Printing. Unpaginated. [pp. 141]. Square 8vo. White silk over boards with silver lettering to the spine, and front board. Replete with black-and-white, and colour photographs, illustrations, facsimiles, etc. No detectable flaws, contents bright, clean, and unmarked; near fine. The Future Office isn't a distant depiction of what the workplace can look like it's the best practices of today being amplified for the majority of the workplace as a whole tomorrow. The way computers are used in pretty much every business and help us achieve far more productivity than we could have twenty years ago, is the same as taking what is systematically working well in the office and watching it explode as the norm, as people discover it's untapped potential. When society as a whole can find a significant benefit from a relatively simple process change, we adapt, or as the social-media-era would put it we trend. "A quiet revolution is happening in the places we work. And this time, the transformation is only partly driven by technology. It's also a response to a new generation of workers with new ideas about life and work, ready and willing to abandon the conventions that have long governed office life the 9-to-5 workday, the coat and tie, the once-coveted private office. Change has come and we are just beginning to see what it will look like.