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In this book, first published in 1975, the author critically
examines the organisation of work, the systems of control, and the
patterns of authority in British establishments. By bringing
together detailed descriptions of alternative forms of work
organisation and management from Norway, Sweden, Denmark and the
USA, Paul Dickson provokes considerable thought as to the extent to
which these models could be developed and applied in the UK. This
title will be of interest to students of business studies and human
resource management.
In this book, first published in 1975, the author critically
examines the organisation of work, the systems of control, and the
patterns of authority in British establishments. By bringing
together detailed descriptions of alternative forms of work
organisation and management from Norway, Sweden, Denmark and the
USA, Paul Dickson provokes considerable thought as to the extent to
which these models could be developed and applied in the UK. This
title will be of interest to students of business studies and human
resource management.
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Dodo (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Jack Jones; Illustrated by Hannah Sutton
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R524
R431
Discovery Miles 4 310
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Using the factor analysis of information risk (FAIR) methodology
developed over ten years and adopted by corporations worldwide,
Measuring and Managing Information Risk provides a proven and
credible framework for understanding, measuring, and analyzing
information risk of any size or complexity. Intended for
organizations that need to either build a risk management program
from the ground up or strengthen an existing one, this book
provides a unique and fresh perspective on how to do a basic
quantitative risk analysis. Covering such key areas as risk theory,
risk calculation, scenario modeling, and communicating risk within
the organization, Measuring and Managing Information Risk helps
managers make better business decisions by understanding their
organizational risk.
One of Merthyr's Victorian brickyard girls, Saran watches the world
parade past her doorstep on the banks of the stinking and
rat-infested Morlais Brook: the fair-day revellers; the
chapel-goers and the funeral processions. She never misses a trip
to the town's wooden theatres, despite her life ruled by the 5 a.m.
hooter, pit strikes, politics and the First World War that takes
away so many of her children. Her Glyn will work a treble shift for
beer money; her brother Harry is the district's most notorious
drinker and fighter until he is 'saved'. The town changes and grows
but Saran is still there for Glyn, for Harry, for her children and
grandchildren. In his 1935 novel "Black Parade", writer, soldier
and political activist Jack Jones creates a superbly riotous, clear
and unsentimental picture of Merthyr life as his home town reels
headlong into the twentieth century.
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