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Vincent C. Guess: Autobiography and History of ICM, CMII, and IPEBy: Vincent C. GuessJobs are to be done right the first time and every time. When results Do not conform, we look for causes.Lesson learned: When information is clear, concise and valid, conforming results are the norm.An organization's workforce is comprised of information creators and information users.To achieve the highest levels of information integrity, creators and users must work as teams.CMII is a process that accommodates change and keeps information clear, concise and valid.Each document is co-owned by its assigned creator and one or more designated users.With CMII, each work flow is jointly owned by its 3-member team of creators and users.I am pleased to acknowledge that CMII-certified graduates are highly proficient in these matters.About the AuthorThe first half of this autobiography covers my experiences and lessons learned from 1934 to 1986. The second half is about the company that I founded in 1986 and the excitement that was created in the configuration management (CM) profession.Thanks to break-through methods discovered in my first four jobs after college, I founded a company to continue advancing the state-of-the art and teach my improved techniques to practitioners. I gave my advanced CM process a name: CMIl (2) .Most organizations were struggling with schedule, quality and cost problems and we were all looking for solutions. I found them where no one else was looking - in the domain of configuration management. From 1986 through 2016, over 10,000 configuration management and quality assurance (QA) professionals from industry and government agencies around the world completed my training. They continue to be on the leading edge of innovation within their respective environments .A major purpose of this autobiography is to clarify the differences between traditional CM and CMIl and reinvigorate the CMIl movement. Students pursuing CM training must choose between the two. This book serves to help them make that choice.
Deborah Sampson was a young woman who enlisted and served in the Continental Army during the American War of Independence; this biography tells her remarkable story.Born in 1760 in the town of Plympton, Massachusetts, Sampson and her family strived through hardship, their poverty worsening after Deborah's father abandoned them. In her formative years, Deborah helped maintain the household; bright and capable, she became literate thanks to committed readings of the Bible with a local widow, becoming proficient at several practical skills such as weaving and carpentry. These abilities would later prove useful in her army service.The rebellion of the Thirteen Colonies against British rule shook the region. Deborah's sense of duty extended to the fight for independence; disguising her gender, she enlisted to the army early in 1782. Her initial service was short; a chapter of the Baptist church discovered her and threatened disavowal. By May 1782 she had enlisted a second time in a different regiment; in total she served a total of 17 months with valor; treatment for injuries sustained revealed her gender, and she was honorably discharged.In the modern day, Deborah Sampson is an icon of patriotism and for women's right to military service. After the war she gave lectures on her soldiery and was awarded a military pension.
Take an exciting trip into the unknown worlds of new ideas with "Those Who Will Forge the Way Into the Future Today." In this fascinating look at how creative people can be, Jelena takes you on a journey through history and into the minds of people who have changed the course of our world.Learn about the minds and traits that made these historical figures unique by reading about the people who made important efforts that paved the way for innovation. You will learn about important discoveries that have changed the way we live, work, and think.You'll feel right at home in the present as Jelena introduces you to leaders and thinkers from a wide range of fields and talks about how they have changed our quickly changing world. Read in-depth stories of people who are making big steps forward right now to learn about the problems they face and the solutions they use to solve them.The story isn't just about one person; it's also about how technology and globalisation will affect the future. It shows how things change in a world that is always changing. Find examples of people and organisations that were able to adapt to change well. These can help you figure out how to deal with uncertainty and turn problems into opportunities.This book is more than just a history; it's a lighthouse that points the way through the relationships and collaborative efforts that make progress possible. Watch how people from different fields of science, technology, and business work together to solve problems and learn how important it is to have different points of view. Here are some useful tips for working together and getting people to work together in this age of innovation."Those Who Will Forge the Way Into the Future Today" is your guide in a world that is always changing. It shows you how to accept change and encourage new ideas. As the book goes on, you'll read case studies that show how people have worked together successfully, have conversations about sustainability, and learn more about how innovation, technology, and environmental duty can work together.Jelena's excellent story shows the strong character of those who work towards a better future by skillfully combining the past, present, and future. Come along with the people who are willing to take risks, accept change, and make the future today.
The writer Mikhail Soloviev is one of the most prominent Soviet writers who chose freedom under incredibly difficult circumstances. This work is a unique and truthful description of the greatest upheaval of our time - the three decades of the Russian Revolution. Essentially, the book is the autobiographical account of the author, Mikhail Soloviev, about his experiences during Stalin's time in the Soviet Union. Through his eyes we see the pain of a generation and the crucifixion of an entire nation. The core of this wonderful book is the author's chosen direction of life and the nation's hopes for the future. The events of Stalin's time are told vividly; in the descriptions of the events, you can already see indications of the future development of the country's history and the solutions of the current Russian leadership. The coercive measures of a government with no regard for human life put Soloviev's love for his country to the test. Hatred of Stalin's regime grows and eventually leads him to choose freedom in the West when the opportunity arises. The work is full of scenes, action and death, passion, and tenderness, it has unforgettable characters and it is illuminated by a humble faith in human dignity and the innermost power of the spirit.
"A 'true-to-life' understanding of a time when success seemed possible..." -Richard J. Wall, A ReviewerThere was a brief time in Vietnam, before the true American-Vietnamese war commenced, when the social and cultural influence of the French was progressively giving way to that of the newly arrived Americans. It was a time of relative peace, albeit interrupted by spasms of guerrilla warfare, amidst increasing political upheaval, and social change...and a time that produced humor, romance, and adventure.There was such a time, however brief, and herein are just such tales!
Hey You!: A Merchant Marine Memoir invites you to step aboard and traverse the incredible life and career of Bob, a resilient soul who began his journey in the charming town of Nauvoo, Illinois. This compelling memoir delves into Bob's 50-year odyssey within the U.S. Merchant Marine, starting as a Deckhand and rising to the esteemed rank of Chief Engineer.Join Bob as he navigates the tumultuous waters of the Great Lakes, sharing gripping stories of tragedies, triumphs, and threats that marked his remarkable career. This memoir is more than a chronicle of professional achievements; it's a deeply personal exploration of the human spirit facing the challenges inherent to life on the open seas.At the heart of Bob's tale is a love story that spans an impressive 65 years. Meet Vera, the steadfast companion who stood by Bob's side, weathering the storms both on and off the Great Lakes. Their enduring partnership is a testament to the strength of love in the face of adversity.If you're drawn to maritime adventures, captivated by stories of resilience, or seeking inspiration from enduring love, "Hey You: A Merchant Marine Memoir" is a captivating read. Bob invites you into his world of highs and lows, weaving a narrative that reflects the strength of the human spirit and the enduring power of love. Immerse yourself in this engaging memoir today and discover the incredible journey of a man who sailed through life's challenges and emerged triumphant.
Harold Bradley learned early in life, through family lore, that one of his great-great granduncles was an Irish sea captain. Sadly, the family lore was scanty. All it offered was a name, William Kelly, and two intriguing, albumin photographic prints-one of a large man squeezed into an ornate Victorian armchair; another of the same man, just head and shoulders, his penetrating gaze fixed on a distant point. Bradley couldn't help but wonder: Where did Captain Kelly go and what did he do in the so-called golden age of sail?After much determined sleuthing through historic newspapers, crew lists, ship logs, and other records including a passenger shipboard diary, the end result is SEAWARD, part biographical and historical memoir, part detective story. The book casts new light on Great Britain's 19th-century merchant navy-especially as the master mariners of one Irish family experienced this incomparable career. William Kelly (along with his younger brother, John) left wakes to trace and history to plumb, from Belfast and Liverpool to the Americas, British Guiana, Peru, India, Australia, and China. Their ships carried people with high hopes to far-flung destinations, while also moving agricultural produce and manufactured products around the world.Readers of SEAWARD will come away with a better understanding of 19th-century commercial seafaring as a business, along with a greater appreciation of the transgenerational connections that bind us to our ancestors.The ships are sailing. Let the stories begin.
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In December 1980, an officer with the longshoremen's union in San Francisco learned that a shipment of military weapons on the docks was soon to be loaded onto a ship bound for the military dictatorship government of El Salvador. While the Salvadoran regime murdered thousands of its citizens, in the United States, Ronald Reagan was elected president on a conservative, union-busting agenda.Herb Mills, a local officer in the ILWU (International Longshore and Warehouse Union), led his union's campaign to refuse to load the weapons. But such a direct violation of their union contract could lead the government to jailing the officers and putting the union into receivership.How could the union stop the shipment and keep out of jail? Would the public support them and, if so, how? Would the press vilify or praise them?Based on his personal archives and historical union records, Mills fashions a fictional account of that campaign. The names have been changed, but the courage and the daring of the union men and women are not made up, they are all real, and now their story is told.
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