maxi cosi pebble 360 + familyfix 360 base bundle Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² Car Seat & Base Bundle – Mamas & Papas UK
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maxi cosi pebble 360 + familyfix 360 base bundle

maxi cosi pebble 360 + familyfix 360 base bundle Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² Car Seat & Base Bundle – Mamas & Papas UK

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maxi cosi pebble 360 + familyfix 360 base bundle Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² Car Seat & Base Bundle – Mamas & Papas UKMaxi Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Car Seat Twillic Black Maxi Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Car Seat Twillic Black From the very first day, the Maxi Cosi Pebble 360 Pro prioritises your babys safety and comfort with its full lie flat position, providing maximum sleep comfort. Compatible with the FamilyFix 360 Pro, it combines SlideTech and 360 rotation for easy installation. Uncompromising safety, unmatched comfort, Pebble 360 Pro is there from the start. Product

Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² Car Seat - Twillic Black

Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² Car Seat - Twillic Black

From the very first day, the Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² prioritises your baby’s safety and comfort with its full lie-flat position, providing maximum sleep comfort. Compatible with the FamilyFix 360 Pro, it combines SlideTech® and 360° rotation for easy installation. Uncompromising safety, unmatched comfort, Pebble 360 Pro² is there from the start.

Product Features:

  • Pebble 360 ProPro² features an easy-in harness that stays open and out of the way, so you can effortlessly get your child in and out of the car.
  • G-CELL Side Impact Protection provides your child with unrivalled safety, spreading the impact and reducing injuries in the event of a collision.
  • Meets the highest and latest i-Size safety standards, offering maximum safety for your child.
  • Pebble 360 Pro² features an easy-in harness that stays open and out of the way, so you can effortlessly get your child in and out of the car.
  • Lifting your baby in and out of the car has never been this comfortable thanks to SlideTech® technology.
  • The ergonomic handle lets you carry your baby to and from your car with ease.
  • Does your car seat cover need a bit of freshening up? Wipe it down with a damp cloth, or put it in the washing machine up to 30°C.
  • Designed with ventilation panels, breathable foam, and comfortable mesh fabrics for enhanced air circulation, ensuring your child stays cosy.
  • The extra-large sun canopy with UPF 50+ can be adjusted easily and keeps your baby cool even in the blazing sun.
  • Our newborn inlay keeps your little one comfortable while providing a proper fit and room to grow.
  • Designed to grow with your baby, offering lasting functionality from birth (40 cm), with the integrated newborn inlay, up to 18 months (87cm).
  • As part of the 360 Pro Family, the Pebble 360 Pro² can be used from birth up to 18 months. It’s compatible with the FamilyFix 360 Pro base .

Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix 360 Pro ISOFIX Base – Black

Revolutionary slide-out base makes every day easier

FamilyFix 360 Pro is the only car seat base that rotates and slides toward you using Maxi-Cosi’s patented SlideTech™ technology. The revolutionary sliding car seat technology makes getting your child in and out of the car easier than ever before. No backache, head bangs, or struggles; simply lock, slide, spin, and go!

Product Features

  • Innovative SlideTech™ technology - Revolutionary sliding car seat technology makes every day easier. No backaches, head bangs, or struggles. With the FamilyFix 360 Pro base, simply lock, slide, spin, and go!
  • One hand FlexiSpin rotation - FamilyFix 360 Pro features FlexiSpin, a 360 rotational system that enables the Pebble 360 Pro and Pearl 360 Pro to easily rotate using only one hand in any reclined position.
  • Safe travel from birth up to 4 years - Anti-misuse rotation lock gives peace of mind knowing your baby always travels in the rearward-facing position up to approx. 15 months.
  • ISOFIX and visual installation indicators - Clear and easy installation. Helpful visual indicators let you know when your car seat is correctly installed.
  • Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² Car Seat - Twillic Black

    Age Suitability: From birth to approx. 18 months

    Health & Safety: ECE R129-03 i-Size

    Safety Warning: Please refer to user manual

    Composition: PP (Polypropylene), PA (Polyamide), PAGF, POM, Polyester fabrics, PU foam, Polyester wadding, PP plates, Polyester Back-foaming

    Care & Maintenance: Fully assembled

    Self-Assembly Required?: Please refer to user manual

    Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix 360 Pro ISOFIX Base – Black

    Age Suitability: From birth to approx. 4 years or 17kg

    Health & Safety: ECE R129-03 i-Size

    Safety Warning: See instruction manual

    Composition: Fabric - Polyester

    Care & Maintenance: Please refer to user manual

    Self-Assembly Required?Fully Assembled

    Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro² Car Seat - Twillic Black

    Dimensions: 75cm x 44cm x 58cm

    Weight: 4.7kg

    Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix 360 Pro ISOFIX Base – Black

    Dimensions:65.4 x 38.8 x 63.2cm

    Weight:8.6kg

    • The revolutionary sliding car seat technology combined with one-hand 360° rotation to make every day easier for parents. Simply slide, spin and go!
    • Pebble 360 Pro² reclines into a full lie-flat position in all modes for maximum sleep comfort – in the car or attached to a pushchair.
    • Designed with ventilation panels, breathable foam, and comfortable mesh fabrics for enhanced air circulation, ensuring your child stays cosy.
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    Peter Sorenson
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    ★★★★★ 5
    The Innovator's DNA - Disruptive Research - Disruptive Writing
    A Politically Correct Status Quo It is politically correct in management circles to say that you are "results oriented" or that you "drive for results" in your organization. The status quo in business schools is to indoctrinate students in the delivery skills of analyzing, planning, detail-oriented implementing, and disciplined executing. This book and the research upon which it is based disrupts that politically correct status quo. Clayton Christensen has spent close to two decades creating the research, conceptual, and application foundation of the disruptive innovation body of knowledge. He has been working for more than 8 years with Jeff Dyer and Hal Gregersen, both gifted researchers, teachers, and consultants in their own right, on this project. These guys are a disruptive "dream team" of contributors. This book articulates an extension of the disruptive innovation body of knowledge that clearly describes an individual profile of the disruptive innovator and an organizational profile of an organization that makes disruptive innovation happen. So what makes this book disruptive? The first thing is timing. It arrives on the scene at a time when innovation is one of the most critical components of a solution to our global financial and organizational mess. If we are to get out of our morass of debt and sluggish growth and respond to the continually emerging challenges of a burgeoning global society it will ride on the backs and wings of innovation. The status quo must be disrupted for us to survive and thrive! Second is the audacity of the core models. The authors claim that innovation can be learned at both the individual and organizational level. Individuals can increase their ability to discover (Discovery Quotient - DQ) and learn to be more innovative. They cite the four specific behavioral skills of asking questions, engaging in observations, networking with people who have a different point of view, and experimenting to figure out what can work as the common elements of what innovators do. They also identify the cognitive skill of associational thinking, the ability to find connections between ideas that do not seem to be related to each other, as the connection between the behavioral skills and the generation of ideas. They extend their claim that the innovation competency can be learned to the organizational domain by saying that organizations can become more innovative through developing and leading people, designing and implementing processes, and advocating and living by philosophies that support innovation. These two arguments stand in stark contrast to the beliefs and practices of a vast majority of leaders and institutions. (For a diagram of the Model see [...]) 'And all of this is built upon the third source of disruption: research. Their work is based on well-founded research into the "DNA" of the world's leading innovators and the world's most innovative organizations. The authors conducted nearly 100 interviews of world class innovators and their colleagues to get at the heart of what innovators do. They also interviewed and surveyed executives who are not innovators. (Their survey data base has over 5000 respondents in it.) So they have been able to compare and contrast the two populations to more clearly see what it takes to effectively innovate. They have also done research on business results attributable to innovation. Collaborating with HOLT (a division of Credit Suisse) they were able to craft a measurement called the "innovation premium." This measure identifies if an organization's market capitalization can be accounted for by existing cash flows or if there is an innovation influence on the stock price. By using this measure, they have been able to clearly and objectively identify which organizations are benefiting from innovation. Yet to Explore The tension in the balance of influence and power between the leaders with predominantly "Discovery" or "Delivery" mindsets is an area that has yet to be explored. If the premises of this book are sound, and I believe they are, we need to figure out how to manage that tension and balance in order to generate, incubate, and strengthen innovative ideas as we bring them to full fruition in the marketplace. Great ideas that are not delivered upon are simply recreational pursuits that do not build great people, great institutions, and great societies. So there is work yet to do. Invest Your Time and Effort This book makes a significant contribution to both the disruptive innovation body of knowledge and the evolving body of practice on innovating disruptively. It is well worth reading, pondering, and acting upon.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2011
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    ★★★★★ 5
    Inspiring and well-written
    This is a very interesting book written by some Harvard profs. They did a large national survey of innovative businesses and their leaders. The book posits that innovative people follow five skills: associating, questioning, observing, networking, and experimenting. These skills can be found at the individual or organizational level. The idea is that most people have these skills in their DNA and can bring them out with some practice. There are a lot of interesting and inspiring examples like Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos. Although this book seems like a self-help type book with a lot of hype, it has an academic underpinning. Any organization that is interested in promoting innovation could benefit from encouraging these 5 skills. If you are interested in innovation or creativity in business or any organization that produces something, you will like this book. The books is a little distracting to read because it has sidebars all through it giving interesting examples that break up reading concentration. Aside from that, it is a well-written book that is easy and enjoyable to read. I enjoyed the book greatly and found it to be inspiring.
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    Stephen Collins
    Houston, US
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    Great read and research. But what about daily application for regular people?
    The research piece behind this book might be the next thing I read, as I'm intrigued by the academic rigor applied. The reveal and living examples of the five skills - questioning, networking, experimenting, observing and associating - are tangible and approachable given their articulation through well-known and highly visible entrepreneurs running innovative companies. There's much to be gleaned by looking at the way these people behave and, even through simple emulation, enhancing one's own skills. My only real disappointment with the book is its limited approach to practical, daily application for those not yet at the top of the tree. It's rather a different kettle of fish for the innovation-minded, but stuck in bureaucracy, worker who wants to make things better, is still motivated, and hasn't been crushed by the machine. How does that person actively innovate? And, in some cases, get away with it? This book (or an accompanying volume) focussing on daily, in-work, innovation would be useful.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2013
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    Annette
    Houston, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    A Favorite Book on Innovation
    Format: Hardcover
    Very well written and enough stories to help the true content stick. This is a favorite book of mine and has lead to interesting conversations to boot.
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    Kurt Manwaring
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    ★★★★★ 5
    An exceptional five stars out of five
    Few qualities separate inordinately successful entrepreneurs from the rest of the pack than the ability to innovate. Many have debated whether individuals are born with this quality or whether it can be nurtured. In The Innovator's DNA, Jeff Dyer, Hal Gregersen and Clayton Christensen explain that while genetics play a role, innovation is most certainly a skill that can be learned. In particular, the authors introduce and expound upon five "discovery skills" found in the leaders of some of the most innovative companies in the world: (1) associating, (2) questioning, (3) observing, (4) networking and (5) experimenting. Each discovery skill is accompanied by real-world examples and pragmatic exercises that make the book unusually valuable in an age where copious books on change, leadership and innovation overwhelm the already-overwhelmed executive. I give The Innovator's DNA an exceptional five stars out of five. The authors present a very readable book and provide concrete exercises for developing innovative skills. Using the principles provided in the book, I created a folder on my computer that I call my "Innovation Room." I use this to track progress as I work through various exercises and as I take time to ponder about how to apply innovative solutions to extant problems in Utah. This book was and will continue to be useful to me, and is recommended as a must-read for those interested in adding rare innovative attributes to their arsenal of problem-solving and decision-making skills. *NOTE: The preceding text is taken verbatim from my short book review printed in the June 2012 edition of Utah Business.
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