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- Author : Jonathan Wilson
- Publisher : Hachette UK
- Release Date : 2010-04-22
- Genre : Sports & Recreation
- Pages : 384
- ISBN : 9781409111115
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Inverting the Pyramid Book Description :
'One of the most revelatory sports books of the year' SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY 'Masterful ... it could be the best thing to have happened to English football in years' TIME OUT 'Gloriously readable, eccentric and informative' METRO In INVERTING THE PYRAMID, Jonathan Wilson pulls apart the finer details of the world's game, tracing the global history of tactics, from modern pioneers right back to the beginning when chaos reigned. Along the way, he looks at the lives of great players and thinkers who shaped the sport and probes why the English, in particular, have 'proved themselves unwilling to grapple with the abstract'. This fifth-anniversary edition of a football modern classic has been fully updated to include an investigation of the modern-day Barcelona and how their style of play developed from Total Football, which itself was an evolution of the Scottish passing game invented by Queens Park and taken on by Tottenham in the 1930s. It also analyses different styles in the early British game and the changing mentality of South American football in the 1970s, as well as looking at the birth of the 3-5-2 system so prevalent today.
- Author : Waldemar M. Dressel
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1985
- Genre : Mine filling
- Pages : 14
- ISBN : UOM:39015078458620
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Inverted Pyramid shaped Plugs for Closing Abandoned Mine Shafts Book Description :
- Author : Anita M. Schwarz
- Publisher : World Bank Publications
- Release Date : 2014-02-21
- Genre : Business & Economics
- Pages : 300
- ISBN : 9780821399095
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The Inverting Pyramid Book Description :
Europe’s pension systems –among the most celebrated features of its social welfare model— face tremendous challenges. With only 11 percent of the world’s population, Europe spends about 60 percent of global outlays on social protection, largely in pensions. In many countries, pension rules have encouraged people to retire sooner, while enjoying longer lives. Payroll taxes on a continuously expanding contributory base have financed these benefits. This model of pension provision is now being severely tested as pension systems reach maturity, while the population is aging and the labor force is starting to shrink. Measures to enable a continued tradition of providing old age security will include • raising retirement ages such that pensions are provided in the last 15 years of life, when work capacity traditionally diminishes • encouraging immigration to help fill the declining work force • rationalizing pension spending, putting priority on preventing old age poverty, and • encouraging savings to help provide the more comfortable retirement that individuals have come to expect. Some measures may be more appropriate in particular countries than others, yet undertaking all of them will likely require less drastic changes in any one of them. The specific choices will need to be discussed and agreed among each country’s own population, and be accompanied by enabling changes in pension policy, tax policy, financial markets policy, and labor policy. The fundamental issue is that, with these changes, the important achievements of European social policy can withstand the demographic onslaught and continue to provide old age security for generations to come.
- Author : Roberta Kevelson
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1977
- Genre : Communication
- Pages : 137
- ISBN : 087750203X
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The Inverted Pyramid Book Description :
- Author : Peter Capezio
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1993
- Genre : Total quality management
- Pages : 290
- ISBN : UOM:49015001485789
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Taking the Mystery Out of TQM Book Description :
Filled with practical tools, checklists, self-tests, guidelines and case studies, this book is designed to make every manager's or business owner's job easier--and their career and company more successful. It is a step-by-step guide for anyone who needs to understand and apply TQM--right now.
- Author : Bertrand W. Sinclair
- Publisher : F.D. Goodchild
- Release Date : 1924
- Genre : British Columbia
- Pages : 339
- ISBN : UVA:X030787273
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The Inverted Pyramid Book Description :
Inverted Pyramid explores Canada's drift during WWI from a world of production to one based on finance, with all the attendant problems we are still enduring today. The novel offers a colourful account of British Columbia during this time through the history of two brothers -- Rod and Grove Norquay -- who belong to an old BC family. Rod hopes to build on the family's past success in forestry, but Grove, the older brother, takes the family's assets and invests them in finance -- with disastrous consequences. Even as the world declines into a post-war depression, Rod is forced to liquidate much of his family's timber holdings, but he remains hopeful that he and family, working with their own hands, will be able to make a good life for themselves -- even as the rest of the world totters into the horrors of modernity.
- Author : Samuel Enyia
- Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
- Release Date : 2020-11-08
- Genre : Business & Economics
- Pages : 250
- ISBN : 9781641387569
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Servant Leadership Book Description :
The focus of this book is on how applying the principles, practices, strategies, and strengths of servant leadership can help leaders revolutionize their leadership culture and practices to maximize performance outcomes, whose core strength is in serving others first. It prepares and equips leaders-whether at the corporate, educational, church, community, NGOs, private, public, and family context-with the complete understanding of the spectrum of the model and to show why it is a viable leadersh
- Author : David T. Z. Mindich
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1993
- Genre : Journalism
- Pages : 28
- ISBN : OCLC:28686654
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Edwin M Stanton the Inverted Pyramid and Information Control Book Description :
- Author : Anonim
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1971
- Genre : Electric engineering
- Pages : 231
- ISBN : UOM:39015023183158
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Telephone Engineer Management Book Description :
- Author : Simone Broders
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 2020-07-13
- Genre : Uncategorized
- Pages : 248
- ISBN : 9783825253318
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Academic Skills Book Description :
- Author : Adam Kendon
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1975
- Genre : American newspapers
- Pages : 260
- ISBN : 087750203X
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The Inverted Pyramid Book Description :
- Author : Rose Zwi
- Publisher : Raven Press (South Africa)
- Release Date : 1981
- Genre : South Africa
- Pages : 185
- ISBN : UCAL:B3739440
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The Inverted Pyramid Book Description :
- Author : Emeka Dike
- Publisher : Trafford Publishing
- Release Date : 2010-02-16
- Genre : Political Science
- Pages : 384
- ISBN : 9781426927553
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The Inverted Pyramid Book Description :
'The Inverted Pyramid' is a spy thriller that ingeniously explores the mind of its main character Zuby; while at the same time it reveals Nigeria's socio-political system with the aim of providing much needed answers to the many anomalies that exist in Nigerian society today. It gives an explanation both in political and economic terms for the slow rate of economic development, the very high level of corruption, and the apparent indifference of the Nigerian government to the economic plight of its people; amidst so much apparent wealth. It captures the Nigerian psyche explaining what we have all come to recognize as the 'Nigerian factor.' It also unveils a rare insight into the nuances of modern Nigerian society in which money, and sex play a pivotal role in the lives of the 'Vested Interest' who are the few who benefit from the status quo at the expense of the greater majority. An entertaining spy thriller with intrigue, espionage, and deception all captured within the cultural, social, and political backdrop of contemporary Nigeria.
- Author : Muḥammad ʻAbdulʻaziz
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1965
- Genre : Education
- Pages : 280
- ISBN : STANFORD:36105032427135
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The Educational Pyramid Re inverted Book Description :
- Author : J. L. Chapman
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Release Date : 1999
- Genre : Nature
- Pages : 330
- ISBN : 0521588022
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Ecology Book Description :
The second edition has been brought up to date with current syllabuses by the addition of further material on the key issue of conservation providing coverage of the principles of conservation and using case studies to provide examples of conservation policies in practice.
- Author : Larry Dean Harris
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1995
- Genre : Uncategorized
- Pages : 73
- ISBN : OCLC:222040013
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Inverted Pyramid Book Description :
- Author : Paul D. Balmert
- Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
- Release Date : 2011-09-20
- Genre : Technology & Engineering
- Pages : 296
- ISBN : 9781118211359
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Alive and Well at the End of the Day Book Description :
Proven strategies and tactics that you can use to lead workers to safety Industrial facilities supervisors, from front-line managers to CEOs, can depend on Alive and Well at the End of the Day for tested and proven management and leadership practices that ensure the safety of their workers. With more than thirty years of hands-on experience in the chemical industry, including front-line management, author Paul Balmert understands the challenges facing supervisors in industrial facilities. His advice, based on firsthand experience, shows you how to identify and correct flaws in industrial practices. Moreover, he shows you how to lead by example, overcoming all obstacles that interfere with safety. Rather than focus on theory, this book offers concrete strategies and tactics that enable you to: Recognize and capitalize on the moments when workers are most receptive to learning safety Discover what's really going on when you tour and inspect plant operations Engage in a helpful discussion with someone who is not following safety guidelines Understand the various types of risk involved in an industrial operation Implement a comprehensive strategy to manage and minimize risk Throughout the book, plenty of case studies and examples illustrate key challenges alongside step-by-step solutions. You'll also learn how to understand and leverage the psychology and motivations of your staff in order to fully implement safety practices and procedures. In short, with this book as your guide, you will be equipped and ready to lead your staff to safety.
- Author : Prof. Peter E. Murphy
- Publisher : Channel View Publications
- Release Date : 2004-11-05
- Genre : Business & Economics
- Pages : 456
- ISBN : 9781845413224
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Strategic Management for Tourism Communities Book Description :
Tourism, with its wide-ranging impact, needs to be managed effectively – but how? This book advocates taking a business approach to tourism that encourages greater collaboration between stakeholders in the practical assessment of tourism options. The approach places key business management functions and stakeholders at the forefront of tourism initiatives. The business management functions of planning, organising, leadership and control are the filters through which tourism opportunities are viewed, while the stakeholder groups of customers, residents, industry and government set the agenda for appropriate tourism development. Tourist destinations must engage in realistic assessments of their abilities to meet the needs and expectations of tourism stakeholders and then act on these assessments so their goals and objectives can be achieved. A new model for bridging stakeholder gaps is presented as a template for how communities can understand and make the most of their tourism resources. The Bridging Tourism Gaps Model is a practical tool to help destinations focus on the important factors in developing and maintaining tourism as a beneficial and vital part of their communities. This book builds on the success of Tourism: A Community Approach and the subsequent tourism planning experiences of both authors to advance strategic planning in tourism.
- Author : David T.Z. Mindich
- Publisher : NYU Press
- Release Date : 2000-07-01
- Genre : History
- Pages : 200
- ISBN : 9780814756140
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Just the Facts Book Description :
In Critical Race Feminism, Anita Hill, Lani Guinier, Regina Austin, Patricia Williams, Emma Coleman Jordan (Anita Hill's lawyer) and over three dozen other women seek to ensure that their perspectives on race, power, law, and politics in America will never again be distorted or ignored. Revealing how the historical experiences and contemporary realities of women of color are profoundly influenced by a legacy of racism and sexism that is neither linear nor logical, the book offers a panoramic perspective on American women's lives, illustrating how women of color derive strength from oppression. Both a forceful statement and a platform, the volume addresses an ambitious range of subjects from life in the workplace, motherhood, and parenting to sexual harassment, the O.J. Simpson trial, and criminal justice. Extending beyond national borders, it also takes on such global issues as female genital mutilation with sensitivity and eloquence. In a foreword that discusses relations between black women and men in the wake of the Million Man March, Derrick Bell argues that there is a singular focus, and thus a unique power, in Critical Race Feminism that makes this anthology relevant for women and men of all colors.
- Author : Jal Mehta
- Publisher : Oxford University Press
- Release Date : 2013-04-02
- Genre : Education
- Pages : 416
- ISBN : 9780199323777
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The Allure of Order Book Description :
Ted Kennedy and George W. Bush agreed on little, but united behind the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Passed in late 2001, it was hailed as a dramatic new departure in school reform. It would make the states set high standards, measure student progress, and hold failing schools accountable. A decade later, NCLB has been repudiated on both sides of the aisle. According to Jal Mehta, we should have seen it coming. Far from new, it was the same approach to school reform that Americans have tried before. In The Allure of Order, Mehta recounts a century of attempts at revitalizing public education, and puts forward a truly new agenda to reach this elusive goal. Not once, not twice, but three separate times-in the Progressive Era, the 1960s and '70s, and NCLB-reformers have hit upon the same idea for remaking schools. Over and over again, outsiders have been fascinated by the promise of scientific management and have attempted to apply principles of rational administration from above. Each of these movements started with high hopes and ambitious promises, but each gradually discovered that schooling is not easy to "order" from afar: policymakers are too far from schools to know what they need; teachers are resistant to top-down mandates; and the practice of good teaching is too complex for simple external standardization. The larger problem, Mehta argues, is that reformers have it backwards: they are trying to do on the back-end, through external accountability, what they should have done on the front-end: build a strong, skilled and expert profession. Our current pattern is to draw less than our most talented people into teaching, equip them with little relevant knowledge, train them minimally, put them in a weak welfare state, and then hold them accountable when they predictably do not achieve what we seek. What we want, Mehta argues, is the opposite approach which characterizes top-performing educational nations: attract strong candidates into teaching, develop relev