31.07.2014 • TopicsCMI 03/14Erhard Meyer-Galow

Living in the Golden Wind

Living in the Golden Wind
Living in the Golden Wind

A CEO'S Process of Maturation and Transformation - this subtitle describes how Erhard Meyer-Galow has found an optimum balance between work and recreation in mastering various challenges of private and business life.
In his fascinating biography, the former top manager in the German chemical industry and president of the German Chemical Society writes about the necessary change from outer to inner growth. This book, which combines reflections from business reality and spiritual guidance, invites readers to share the author's process of maturation and transformation, learn how to identify positive aspects of life's crises and to accept them as an opportunity for rewarding growth.

 

Living in the Golden Wind
Erhard Meyer-Galow
Frieling

Price: $ 10,42 (ebook)

ASIN:  B00IG3P4IG

 

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