Shades of Truth / Los matices de la verdad

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Shades of Truth / Los matices de la verdad

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Rating : 4.55 (854 Votes)
Asin : 1535241284
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 270 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-08-11
Language : English

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I highly recommend Shades of Truth. Brad Zehner, Associate Professor of Management and Global Innovation, St. Edward's University, Austin, Texas. Unfortunately, Bogart is not around to play you. I could not put it down! What a great story! This would be a fantastic movie. It's simply a good read! Dr. It describes how a young business analyst deals with a very complex and difficult situation in Nicaragua while simultaneously navigating many intriguing cross currents. The vivid account of government and private steel interests present a snippet in a time of transition in Central America.Victoria Wagner Ross, San Diego Examiner  I just finished your bo

He worked in several large international companies and started and sold two high-tech ventures. in management from MIT. in engineering and a M.S. . He received a B.S. Larry has written books about creativity and invention, artificial intelligence and digital media, and three novels with an AI theme. Larry Kilham has traveled extensively in

Larry Kilham's new book The Shades of Truth throws light on a period of particular historical significance in Nicaragua. Larry's treatment of this subject is measured and subtle. He was in Nicaragua to evaluate Metasa, a steel fabricating company. Politics, business, and social turmoil are fed into the mix, which is focused on with a keen eye and a sharp analytical mind, resulting in an eminently readable, interesting and informative work. In the mid-sixties, when Larry was in the country, opposing forces, not all of them visible, were vying for control of political power. Larry's comments about the relationship of Metasa with the Japanese and U.S. It fell largely due to the intervention of foreign elements. That, thankfully, is about the only thing that has not changed in Nicaragua. . The revolutionary Sandinista movement was seen as a remote phenomenon, circumscribed to the countryside, with no possibilities of posing a serious threat to the regime. Steel are interesting and enlightening, and he paints a dramatic portrait of its manager, Arnoldo Ramírez-Eva

Reed Stevens said Money works en el sud.. What happens when a young man heads south? What does he bring back? Good dialogue moves the story right along.