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The updated third edition of A Guide to Project Management has been extensively updated to reflect changes in the processes and procedures of project management, global trends and international standards, and the expansion of the Project Management Body of Knowledge.
It also includes a new chapter on Project Management and Development Studies. There are extensive self-assessment questions, group activities, exercises, and guidelines for the completion of a summative assignment/portfolio of evidence based on SAQA Unit Standards and chapter outcomes.
Mathematical Modeling for Business Analytics is written for
decision makers at all levels. This book presents the latest tools
and techniques available to help in the decision process. The
interpretation and explanation of the results are crucial to
understanding the strengths and limitations of modeling. This book
emphasizes and focuses on the aspects of constructing a useful
model formulation, as well as building the skills required for
decision analysis. The book also focuses on sensitivity analysis.
The author encourages readers to formally think about solving
problems by using a thorough process. Many scenarios and
illustrative examples are provided to help solve problems. Each
chapter is also comprehensively arranged so that readers gain an
in-depth understanding of the subject which includes introductions,
background information and analysis. Both undergraduate and
graduate students taking methods courses in methods and discrete
mathematical modeling courses will greatly benefit from using this
book. Boasts many illustrative examples to help solve problems
Provides many solutions for each chapter Emphasizes model
formulation and helps create model building skills for decision
analysis Provides the tools to support analysis and interpretation
Managing organisational behaviour not only critically examines
organisational behaviour in contemporary South African institutions
(including the Public Service) but relates that behaviour to
relevant chaos and quantum complexity theories. This significant
text focuses on the development of the multitude of skills crucial
to effective, sustainable management and consequently the
attainment of organisational goals. Managing organisational
behaviour provides an guide to understanding employee behaviour and
the tools to create a high-performance organisation. Key focus
areas include - Essentials of employee and group behaviour;
managing diverse groups; collective bargaining; organisational
change and development; chaos management; redesigning
organisations. Professionals, laypersons, graduate and
undergraduate students of the social sciences will find this an
exciting text that is bound to stimulate discussion.
Sustainable development currently dominates the agenda of
government programmes and projects in Africa. The developmental
challenges posed by population increases, the prevalence of
HIV/Aids and urbanisation trends, inter alia, require government
institutions and other development agencies to improve performance
and delivery. The implementation of sustainable development depends
largely on all stakeholders being involved in the planning and
evaluation of respective programmes and projects. Issues relating
to entrepreneurship and small business development, policy
management, local government integrated development planning, and
the role of women, need to be attended to effectively and
efficiently. To achieve meaningful sustainable development
objectives, entities such as the African Union and initiatives like
NEPAD need to coordinate regional and continental development
activities. However, a number of imperatives impact on the outcomes
of all attempts to achieve sustainable development. In this
well-researched, important book, some of the most prominent
sustainable development issues are investigated. The chapters were
authored by academics who are well-versed in their respective
fields.
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Knight Errant Limited (DVD)
John Turner, Kay Callard, Richard Carpenter, Hugh David, Wendy Williams, …
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R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
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The two remaining episodes of the late 1950s to early 1960s TV
drama following the adventures of a young man who sets up an agency
designed to solve other people's problems. Adam Knight (John
Turner) is assisted in his enquiries by ex-journalist Liz Parrish
(Kay Callard) and his writer friend Peter Parker (Richard
Carpenter). The first episode is from the series 'Knight Errant
59', the name of Peter's agency. The second episode is from the
subsequent series 'Knight Errant Limited', in which Hugh David took
over the role of Adam Knight.
Mathematical Modeling for Business Analytics is written for
decision makers at all levels. This book presents the latest tools
and techniques available to help in the decision process. The
interpretation and explanation of the results are crucial to
understanding the strengths and limitations of modeling. This book
emphasizes and focuses on the aspects of constructing a useful
model formulation, as well as building the skills required for
decision analysis. The book also focuses on sensitivity analysis.
The author encourages readers to formally think about solving
problems by using a thorough process. Many scenarios and
illustrative examples are provided to help solve problems. Each
chapter is also comprehensively arranged so that readers gain an
in-depth understanding of the subject which includes introductions,
background information and analysis. Both undergraduate and
graduate students taking methods courses in methods and discrete
mathematical modeling courses will greatly benefit from using this
book. Boasts many illustrative examples to help solve problems
Provides many solutions for each chapter Emphasizes model
formulation and helps create model building skills for decision
analysis Provides the tools to support analysis and interpretation
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Radiant Black Girl
Rainesha Williams-Fox
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R344
Discovery Miles 3 440
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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David Maisel: Proving Ground (Hardcover)
David Maisel; Text written by Geoff Manaugh, William Fox, Tyler Green, Katie Lee-Koven
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R1,516
R1,290
Discovery Miles 12 900
Save R226 (15%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Railway Legislation And Uniformity Of Gauge: Being A Letter To
The Earl Of Clarendon, From Lord Kinnaird: With Appendix,
Containing Report Of Railway Committees In The House Of Lords, With
Mr. Cubitt's Evidence, &c. &c Baron George William Fox
Kinnaird Kinnaird, George William Frederick Villiers Clarendon
(Earl of), Sir William Cubitt James Ridgeway, 1846 Transportation;
Railroads; General; Railroad gauges; Railroad law; Transportation /
Railroads / General; Transportation / Railroads / History
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