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Books > Business & Economics > Industry & industrial studies
The aim of this publication is to equip managers with insight into
the functioning of public management and administration within the
dynamic southern African context.
A landmark, bestselling business book and a fascinating
behind-the-scenes history of the creation of Danny's most famous
eating establishments, Setting the Table is a treasure trove of
valuable, innovative insights applicable to any business or
organization.
Handbook of Media Economics provides valuable information on a
unique field that has its own theories, evidence, and policies.
Understanding the media is important for society, and while new
technologies are altering the media, they are also affecting our
understanding of their economics. Chapters span the large scope of
media economics, simultaneously offering in-depth analysis of
particular topics, including the economics of why media are
important, how media work (including financing sources,
institutional settings, and regulation), what determines media
content (including media bias), and the effects of new
technologies. The volumes provide a powerful introduction for those
interested in starting research in media economics.
Chris Moore's second BBC memoir plunges into the same white-hot
media furnace he so vividly evoked in 2015's Greg Dyke, My Part In
His Downfall.
Historians investigate the relationships between film, culture, and
energy. American Energy Cinema explores how Hollywood movies have
portrayed energy from the early film era to the present. Looking at
classics like Giant, Silkwood, There Will Be Blood, and Matewan,
and at quirkier fare like A Is for Atom and Convoy, it argues that
films have both reflected existing beliefs and conjured new visions
for Americans about the role of energy in their lives and their
history. The essays in this collection show how film provides a
unique and informative lens to understand perceptions of energy
production, consumption, and infrastructure networks. By placing
films that prominently feature energy within historical context and
analyzing them as historical objects, the contributing authors
demonstrate how energy systems of all kinds are both integral to
the daily life of Americans and inextricable from larger societal
changes and global politics.
This thoroughly revised and expanded second edition of IT Contracts
and Dispute Management provides an in-depth analysis of the legal
issues that could potentially arise within each critical stage of a
technology project. The authors draw on their extensive practical
experience of advising and litigating in this evolving field, and
have produced a work that is both authoritative and pragmatic. Key
Features: Discussion of recent judicial decision of relational
contracts, and the Supreme Court’s judgment on ‘no oral
modification’ clauses and their applicability to change control
procedures Updated information to account for the new High Court
rules on disclosure Guidance on how to manage frequently occurring
issues, such as delayed delivery Examination of important methods
of project resuscitation when experiencing difficulty, as well as
potential end of project issues This informative book will be a
hugely valuable resource for lawyers in private practice who are
advising clients striving to avoid or resolve disputes occurring
from IT projects. It will also be beneficial for in-house legal
counsel who advise clients at each stage of IT projects.
What happens when electric utility monopolies pursue their
acquisition interests undisciplined by competition, and
insufficiently disciplined by the regulators responsible for
replicating competition? Since the mid-1980s, mergers and
acquisitions of U.S. electric utilities have halved the number of
local, independent utilities. Mostly debt-financed, these
transactions have converted retiree-suitable investments into
subsidiaries of geographically scattered conglomerates. Written by
one of the U.S.'s leading regulatory thinkers--a litigating
attorney, regulatory advisor, expert witness and law
professor--this book combines legal, accounting, economic and
financial analysis with insights from the dynamic field of
behavioral economics. With a clear assessment of the 30-year march
of U.S. electricity mergers, the author describes the economic
losses that result when merger promoters and their transactions
face neither the discipline of competition nor the rigors of
regulation. This work is essential reading for regulatory
practitioners, consumer advocates and investment advisors--as well
as citizens concerned with concentration of economic power. The
principles explored are relevant anywhere regulated utility
monopolies have the legal right to merge, acquire or be acquired.
An account of the assault on the Union at Grangemouth in 2013, when
workers were forced to accept cuts in their pay andconditions by
the owner's threat of closure. Written by the Grangemouth convenor,
The Battle of Grangemouth is a vital storyin trying times, and
demonstrates why, now more than ever, being organised is vital for
the defense of basic right at work. Published in association with
Unite the Union.This book tells the story of the industrial dispute
at Grangemouth in 2013, when the owner threatened to close a large
part of the complex unless the workforce accepted severe cuts to
their wages and conditions. The events at Grangemouth represented,
in very acute form, the disaster of contemporary approaches to
running the economy. What was once a publicly owned and well-run
national asset has been allowed to fall into the hands of a company
controlled by one man - Jim Ratcliffe - who thus has been able to
exert immense power over the future of a vital national
resource.Ratcliffe conducted a relentless campaign against the
union at the site, with the intention of removing its main
organisers, partly through exploiting the row in Falkirk Labour
Party over candidate selection. Through these endeavours he
succeeded in inflicting considerable hardship on a large number of
people, but he did not destroy the strong union organisation at
Grangemouth, which remains committed to defending the workforce and
local community from his depredations.
One of the worst recessions for the past 100 years, businesses
failing, a revolution in technology, increasing financial
constraints, compliance stifling the ability to be nimble, changing
consumer behaviour, and a market driving products towards
commoditization - this is the perfect storm facing the banking
industry. Disruption provides a critical understanding of the
impact of the current economic crisis and the current industrial
revolution on financial services, the new trends in the sector, and
the opportunities for banks to leverage their unique assets and
pre-empt challengers from gaining meaningful market share. The book
also provides top-level advice about transforming financial
services organizations by finding the right balance between
short-term requirements and the imperative of long-term change.
This balancing act is what the authors call the "ambidextrous
approach", which requires focus on two strategic initiatives:
performance and innovation.
Unlock your full potential with this revision guide that will guide
you through the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in the
Building Services Engineering T Level core exams. - Plan your own
revision and focus on the areas you need to revise with key content
summaries and revision activities for every topic - Understand key
terms you will need for the exam with user-friendly definitions and
a glossary - Breakdown and apply scientific and mathematic
principles with clear worked examples - Use the exam tips to
clarify key points and avoid making typical mistakes - Test
yourself with end-of-topic questions and answers and tick off each
topic as you complete it - Get ready for the exam with tips on
approaching the paper, and sample exam questions
This book was born of a demand from academics, practitioners and
students for an authoritative work on the subject of financial
management with a South African background and covers all aspects
of finance, both at central and local government level. The
approach followed is normative/descriptive, and the content is
presented in a universally applicable manner.;Experts in the field
will find the work indispensable, and members of municipal councils
and legislative authorities, officials and members of the public
who take an interest in central and local government affairs, will
find it most instructive.
The Development of the EU as a Sea-Policy Actor explores the marine
and maritime policies of the European Union (EU), including
fisheries, maritime transport, marine environment and maritime
safety policies. These policies have made the EU an important
sea-policy actor internally and externally. The author places the
EU's sea-related policies in a historical context and discusses the
explanatory power of various political science theories,
international relations and regional integration theories in
particular. What emerges clearly is that no one theory can explain
the observed developments, but that we need to combine theories to
get a fuller understanding and explanation of what is also referred
to as the Blue Europe. Entrepreneurship and small business
management educators, researchers, scholars, university
administrators and mentors and advisors to entrepreneurs will glean
the latest insights, programming overviews, best practices and
contemporary perspectives that have real applications in these
fields.
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