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In contemporary economies, businesses must consistently make
strides to remain competitive and profitable at both national and
international levels. Unlike in the developed world, corporations
in developing nations face a different set of challenges for
achieving growth. Multinational Enterprise Management Strategies in
Developing Countries is an authoritative reference source for the
latest scholarly research on diverse opportunities and obstacles
facing multinational corporations in emerging economies.
Highlighting innovative perspectives and real-world examples, this
book is ideally designed for researchers, practitioners,
upper-level students, and industry professionals interested in
management approaches for achieving success in international
corporations.
In today's society, it is not only desirable but essential for a
business to take on a global edge. The best way to ensure a
successful future is to educate business students about global
policies currently at play. Diverse Contemporary Issues Facing
Business Management Education discusses the issues that are facing
both large and small corporations and the students who are seeking
employment there. Questioning not only what changes globalization
has brought to the business world, but what ways our education
system will have to change to keep up, this book is an essential
reference source for business owners, educators, students, or
anyone interested in the future globalization of the business
market.
This book explores new models and future possibilities of
university governance in a Latin American context using management
and leadership theories. The dramatic changes and uncertainty
facing the world recently have forced us to reimagine the future of
education. Changes such as digitalization, the increasing number of
corporate universities, and the need for cost-effective educational
programs and services require universities to keep evolving while
ensuring that they maintain their essence as a critical social
asset. This book offers a new approach to managing and leading the
university, particularly by embracing the role and responsibility
of delivering quality educational programs and services, by being
innovative and flexible enough to make urgent decisions and act
upon them in a timely and appropriate manner. With its
contributions to management and the social sciences, this
interdisciplinary book will serve as a valuable resource to
researchers, administrators, and students alike.
This collection of plays written and introduced by
actor-turned-writer Ayub Khan Din charts the development of a
writer able to turn the tumultuous experience of life in modern
Britain into satisfying, humane and often richly comic drama.
Whether drawing on his own childhood, growing up in an
Anglo-Pakistani family in Salford, or on E.R. Braithwaite's account
of racial tensions in the East End in To Sir, With Love, he depicts
the struggles of individuals to come to terms with their
conflicting cultural legacies - and he does so with unerring warmth
and compassion. East is East (1996) is an irresistible comedy set
in multiracial Salford in 1970, where the Khan children are
buffeted this way and that by their Pakistani father's insistence
on tradition, their English mother's laissez-faire and their own
wish to be citizens of the modern world. The film adaptation that
followed, with a screenplay by the author, became one of the most
successful British films ever made. The version included here is
the revised text first performed at the Trafalgar Studios in 2014.
The short, elegiac play, Notes on Falling Leaves (2004), is an
emotionally tender depiction of a young man as he loses his mother
to dementia, 'overwhelming in its emotional impact' (Telegraph). In
All the Way Home (2011), a quarrelsome group of siblings gathers at
the family home under the shadow of impending loss. Amidst the cut
and thrust of spiky Salford banter, long-harboured resentments rise
to the surface and family bonds unravel and unwind. To Sir, With
Love (2013), based on E.R. Braithwaite's autobiographical novel, is
the uplifting story of a talented, idealistic young teacher
discovering the reality of life as a black man in Britain after the
Second World War as he struggles to find a way to connect with his
students at a tough but progressive East End school.
Drawing on the authors’ experience gained from library projects
around the world, this book charts a readable path through
everything from the planning of a new library, to major
refurbishment, or the remodelling of a current library. It clearly
explains the library design language and processes needed by
professionals overseeing any project, and covers essential aspects
including ensuring cost-effectiveness, eco-efficiencies, improved
service and community impact meet the organisation’s objectives.
Fully revised and updated, this new edition includes coverage of:
the need for flexible and adaptable library spaces the
environmental impact of building design, construction and use the
trend towards multi-use, multi-purpose buildings to serve
community, cultural and educational needs a customer-centred
approach to service delivery heightened focus on health and
wellbeing for all stakeholders the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
and customer access needs on the design and layout of a library the
rapid growth of digital services. International and cross-sectoral
in scope, this book is an essential guide for library professionals
or architects involved in library building, remodelling or
development. It will also be a valuable reference for students of
both library and architectural design.
The play that gave birth to the smash-hit film - a wonderful comedy
about growing up in multiracial Salford. The six Khan children,
entangled in arranged marriages and bell-bottoms, are trying to
find their way growing up in 1970s Salford. They are all caught
between their Pakistani father's insistence on Asian traditions,
their English mother's laissez-faire attitude, and their own wish
to become citizens of the modern world. Ayub Khan Din's play East
is East was first performed at Birmingham Repertory Studio Theatre
in October 1996 in a co-production by Tamasha Theatre Company, the
Royal Court Theatre Company and Birmingham Repertory Company,
before transferring to the Royal Court, London. It was later
adapted into a feature film, with a screenplay by the author, that
became one of the most successful British films ever made. East is
East won the John Whiting Award in 1996 and was nominated for the
Olivier Award for Best New Comedy in 1998.
A hugely warm-hearted, comic tale of close-knit Indian family life
in England, by the author of East is East. The wedding feast is
over and the bridegroom's father is dancing the bhangra, but the
groom himself is curiously reluctant to make his way to the
bedroom... In fact he's so woefully inhibited by the proximity of
his parents and his brother's childish pranks that his beautiful
virgin bride remains just that. Six weeks later, the whole family
start to panic. But 'Rafta, rafta...' or 'All in good time'! Based
on Bill Naughton's 1963 play All in Good Time, Ayub Khan Din's play
Rafta, Rafta... was first performed at the National Theatre,
London, in the Lyttelton auditorium in April 2007, directed by
Nicholas Hytner. It won Best New Comedy at the 2008 Olivier Awards.
Rafta, Rafta... was later adapted for the big screen with the title
All in Good Time.
This book explores new models and future possibilities of
university governance in a Latin American context using management
and leadership theories. The dramatic changes and uncertainty
facing the world recently have forced us to reimagine the future of
education. Changes such as digitalization, the increasing number of
corporate universities, and the need for cost-effective educational
programs and services require universities to keep evolving while
ensuring that they maintain their essence as a critical social
asset. This book offers a new approach to managing and leading the
university, particularly by embracing the role and responsibility
of delivering quality educational programs and services, by being
innovative and flexible enough to make urgent decisions and act
upon them in a timely and appropriate manner. With its
contributions to management and the social sciences, this
interdisciplinary book will serve as a valuable resource to
researchers, administrators, and students alike.
Global business management issues and concerns are complex,
diverse, changing, and often intractable. Industry actors and
policy makers alike rely upon partnerships and alliances for
developing and growing sustainable business organizations and
ventures. As a result, global business leaders must be well-versed
in managing and leading multidimensional human relationships and
business networks - requiring skill and expertise in conducting the
negotiation processes that these entail. After laying out a
foundation justifying the importance of studying negotiation in a
global context, this book will detail conventional and contemporary
theories regarding international engagement, culture, cultural
difference, and cross-cultural interaction, with particular focus
on their influence on negotiation. Building on these elements, the
book will provide a broad array of country-specific chapters, each
describing and analyzing the negotiation culture of businesspeople
in a different country around the world. Finally, the book will
look ahead, with an eye towards identifying and anticipating new
trends and developments in the field of global negotiation. This
text will appeal to scholars and researchers in international
business, cross-cultural studies, and conflict management who seek
to understand the challenges of intercultural communication and
negotiation. It will provide trainers and consultants with the
insights they need to prepare their clients for intercultural
negotiation. Finally, the text will appeal to businesspeople who
find themselves heading out to engage with counterparts in another
country, or operating in other multinational environments on a
regular basis.
An uplifting story of the triumph of love, inspiration and hope
against all odds, laced with the song and dance of austere 1940s
Britain. Ricky Braithwaite, an ex-RAF fighter pilot and Cambridge
graduate, arrives in London in 1948. Despite his First Class degree
in electronic engineering he is turned down for job after job in
his chosen profession and discovers the reality of life as a black
man in post-war England. Taking the only job he can get, Ricky
begins his first teaching post, in a tough but progressive East End
school. Supported by an enlightened headmaster, the determined
teacher turns teenage rebelliousness into self-respect, contempt
into consideration and hate into love, and on the way, Ricky
himself learns that he has more in common with his students than he
had realised. Ayub Khan Din's play To Sir, With Love is based on
E.R. Braithwaite's 1959 autobiographical novel of the same name.
The play was first performed at Royal & Derngate, Northampton,
in September 2013, and subsequently toured the UK.
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