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Great Mondays : how to design a company culture employees love
\"Building a workplace culture that maximizes employee engagement, performance, and retention for long-term business success Workplace culture is critical, and evidence suggests that it's a top driver of fiscal performance. Since 1998, organizations on Fortune's \"Best Companies to Work For\" list have outperformed the S&P index two-to-one and garnered nearly three times the cumulative stock market return. Great Mondays identifies the six key components of workplace culture, illustrating their connection to one another and explaining how they drive an organization's ability to find, keep, and support the best employees. The author provides an actionable framework for increasing retention, supporting employee engagement, and driving exceptional business performance, regardless of industry or business size. Implement the 6 components for creating a powerful culture -- Purpose, Values, Behaviors, Recognition, Rituals, and Cues --and launch your company to the top of your industry\"-- Provided by publisher.
Synopsis of Hip Surgery
A reader-friendly overview of the fundamentals in hip pathology and treatment presented by esteemed experts!
Synopsis of Hip Surgery by renowned hip specialists Shane Nho, Joshua Harris, Brett Levine, and an impressive group of contributors provides a well-rounded perspective on the surgical and nonsurgical management of common to rare hip conditions. The generously illustrated clinical reference is both concise and comprehensive, not only encompassing the full age continuum but also a wide array of hip disorders such as congenital and degenerative issues and problems associated with sports injuries.
The first seven chapters lay a solid foundation, covering hip anatomy, patient history, physical examination, radiographic imaging, diagnostic tests, biomechanics, pathomechanics, and implant biology. Subsequent chapters detail prevalent conditions such as femoroacetabular impingement syndrome, hip dysplasia, soft-tissue injuries, and osteoarthritis. The text also covers less common diseases including synovial proliferative disorders, primary and metastatic tumors, and osteonecrosis. Procedure-specific chapters focus on primary and revision total hip arthroplasty and hip replacement surgery.
Key Features
* An outline format and bulleted text provide a quick, easy reference for trainees and practitioners to consult prior to conferences, at the office, and in the operating room
* Over 200 color illustrations enhance understanding of impacted anatomy and procedures
* Fractures of the pelvis and hip including intracapsular, extracapsular, and acetabulum
* Discussion of pediatric conditions including Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, slipped capital femoral epiphysis, and hip fractures
This concise resource is essential reading for orthopaedic surgery residents, orthopaedic sports medicine and adult reconstruction fellows, general orthopaedic surgeons, and hip specialists.
Dunkirk : the history behind the major motion picture
The Battle of Dunkirk, in May/June 1940, is remembered as a stunning defeat, yet a major victory as well. The Nazis had beaten back the Allies and pushed them across France to the northern port of Dunkirk. In the ultimate race against time, more than 300,000 Allied soldiers were daringly evacuated across the Channel. This moment of German aggression was used by Winston Churchill as a call to Franklin Roosevelt to enter the war. Now, historian Joshua Levine explores the real lives of those soldiers, bombed and strafed on the beaches for days on end, without food or ammunition; the civilians whose boats were overloaded; the airmen who risked their lives to buy their companions on the ground precious time; and those who did not escape.