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"Thirty-Eight Miles from the Nearest Road" is a story of the trials
and tribulations encountered by a young couple during their early
years. Bob Johnson is the grandson of hearty immigrants who all
migrated to the United States from Finland over 100 years ago. They
were all too familiar with the harsh elements of winter and the
yoke of Soviet oppression. This background prepared Bob for a life
of hard work, shortages, and self-dependence in the wilds of Canada
and the dangers of commercial fishing off the coast of Florida.
Bob's greatest obstacles and triumphs were the same; he challenged,
daily, the world of nature, trying to get it to produce abundantly.
These engagements were not always productive, joyful, or even
peaceful but they were honest and basic, teaching a person the
values of sweat, labor and personal responsibility: traits, which
are lacking in our modern society. Bob did not choose an easy route
to success but, rather, chose endeavors that require such
character-building attributes as knowledge, imagination,
adjudication, precision and persistence. The hardships encountered,
the memories recorded in this book are expressions of joy, love,
and fulfillment. Bob is very entertaining; some of the stories he
tells will inspire the reader to shed tears of laughter.
--From the Foreword by Melvin E. Weaver
Managing Operations is a concise guide to the fundamentals of
operations management. Using examples and case studies from public,
private and voluntary sector organizations, this book will enable
managers to develop their competency to an excellent standard in an
industrial or commercial setting.
As well as being very practically based, Managing Operations also
provides the theory behind operations management.
The book is based on the Management Charter Initiative's
Occupational Standards for Management NVQs and SVQs at level 4. It
is particularly suitable for managers on the Certificate in
Management, or Part 1 of the Diploma, especially those accredited
by the IM and Edexcel.
Managing Operations is part of the highly successful series of
textbooks for managers which cover the knowledge and understanding
required as part of any competency-based management programme. The
books cover the three main levels of management:
supervisory/first-line management (NVQ level 3), middle management
(Certificate/NVQ level 4) and senior management (Diploma/NVQ level
5). Also included are titles which cover management issues in
particular sectors, such as schools or the public sector, in more
depth. You will find a full listing of other titles available at
the front of this book.
Bob Johnson is a freelance management consultant and trainer with
extensive experience of the retail, service, government and
voluntary sectors. He has managed operations in the sales,
marketing, purchasing, training and consultancy functions.
Concise guide to the basics of operations management
Includes examples of best practice from from public, private and
voluntary sector organizations
Linked tothe MCI standards
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Love Stains (Paperback)
Bob Johnson; Foreword by Bill Johnson, Mario Murillo
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R302
Discovery Miles 3 020
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Managing Operations is a concise guide to the fundamentals of
operations management. Using examples and case studies from public,
private and voluntary sector organizations, this book will enable
managers to develop their competency to an excellent standard in an
industrial or commercial setting. As well as being very practically
based, Managing Operations also provides the theory behind
operations management.The book is based on the Management Charter
Initiative's Occupational Standards for Management NVQs and SVQs at
level 4. It is particularly suitable for managers on the
Certificate in Management, or Part 1 of the Diploma, especially
those accredited by the IM and Edexcel.Managing Operations is part
of the highly successful series of textbooks for managers which
cover the knowledge and understanding required as part of any
competency-based management programme. The books cover the three
main levels of management: supervisory/first-line management (NVQ
level 3), middle management (Certificate/NVQ level 4) and senior
management (Diploma/NVQ level 5). Also included are titles which
cover management issues in particular sectors, such as schools or
the public sector, in more depth. You will find a full listing of
other titles available at the front of this book.Bob Johnson is a
freelance management consultant and trainer with extensive
experience of the retail, service, government and voluntary
sectors. He has managed operations in the sales, marketing,
purchasing, training and consultancy functions.
Grounded in the theory of sociologist Karl Weick, this edited
volume explores key concepts of educational leadership and
organizational learning. Chapter authors analyze and reflect on the
implications of Weick's thinking on leadership preparation and
development. Providing a thorough understanding of the influence of
his ideas in education, this volume unpacks the ways in which
Weick's ideas influence and shape organizational learning and
educational leadership and policy today.
Friendless Childhoods Explain War uses the author’s
groundbreaking discoveries working with the UK’s most dangerous
offenders to cast an expert eye over international conflict. All
such violence, he contends, is born of childhood experiences that
lead to adult anger, grievance and revenge. From Toddler Thinking
to Nursery Nightmares and Guff Disease the book lays bare
prevailing thought on violent conflict — which should be
avoided by building truth, trust and consent from an early
age — not instilling seeds of hate that continue into
adulthood. The author cites Mein Kampf, George Orwell, Shakespeare
and his own professional records to show how negative experiences
in childhood can lead to unspeakable adult acts of violence, even
war. In a radical re-appraisal of the darkest side of human nature
that no citizen or policymaker should ignore, he warns us that
‘No-one is safe (or sane) unless we are all safe (or sane).’
An archaeology of Western energy culture that demystifies the role
that fossil fuels play in the day-to-day rituals of modern life.
Spanning the past two hundred years, this book offers an
alternative history of modernity that restores to fossil fuels
their central role in the growth of capitalism and modernity
itself, including the emotional attachments and real injuries that
they generate and command. Everything about us-our bodies, minds,
sense of self, nature, reason, and faith-has been conditioned by a
global infrastructure of carbon flows that saturates our habits,
thoughts, and practices. And it is that deep energy infrastructure
that provides material for the imagination and senses and even
shapes our expectations about what it means to be fully human in
the twenty-first century. In Mineral Rites, Bob Johnson illustrates
that fossil fuels are embodied today not only in the morning
commute and in home HVAC systems but in the everyday textures,
rituals, architecture, and artifacts of modern life. In a series of
illuminating essays touching on such disparate topics as hot yoga,
electric robots, automobility, the RMS Titanic, reality TV, and the
modern novel, Johnson takes the discussion of fossil fuels and
their role in climate change far beyond the traditional domains of
policy and economics into the deepest layers of the body, ideology,
and psyche. An audacious revision to the history of modernity,
Mineral Rites shows how fossil fuels operate at the level of
infrapolitics and how they permeate life as second nature.
Master of Wine and Chef Tim Hanni MW was hailed as the Wine
Antisnob by the Wall Street Journal for his work in understanding
consumer wine preferences and revolutionary concepts for wine and
food pairing. This introductory volume for The New Wine
Fundamentals wine education program is based on two decades of
research by the author and many research colleagues.
"Why You Like the Wines You Like; changing the way the world
thinks about wine" introduces the physiological and psychological
factors that shape personal wine preferences. It offers empowerment
to wine drinkers at all levels and is a truly game-changing
approach to the subject of the enjoyment of wine and wine with
food.
Why You Like the Wine You Like also looks at the countless myths
and lore associated with wine and provides insights and an
information for anyone interested in wine history.
Hanni's wine and food principles were adopted last year and
taught as part of the Advanced Diploma curriculum for the Wine
& Spirits Educational Trust. ""Wine and food pairing is has
become an imaginary and metaphorical exercise with little basis in
reality," Hanni says. "I am on a mission to have everyone pair
wines with the diner, not the dinner.""
""I have spent many hours with Tim wrestling with some of his
ideas while they were still in the formative stage. It was both an
exhilarating and an exhaustive experience. With a broad and deep
knowledge of wine and food history as well as their complexities,
he is not afraid to challenge the way things are done and suggest
alternatives. He's not dogmatic in his beliefs, but he demands that
conventional thinkers think again. You may not agree with all his
conclusions, but I promise he will make you think."" George Taber,
author of the bestseller The Judgment of Paris and A Guide to
Bargain Wines and former correspondent and editor for Time
magazine
Everybody's Guide to the Magical World of QR CodesImagine you could
hold your mobile phone up to an image, and magically summon any
information you wished.You see a movie poster and wonder if the
movie is worth seeing. Zap! You're watching the movie's trailer.
You see a restaurant menu and wonder about the food. Zap! You're
reading reviews from people who ate there. You're at a subway stop.
Zap! You're seeing the actual arrival time of the next train. You
see a magazine ad for a product and want to buy it. Zap! You've
placed the order.How does this magic happen? With something called
a QR Code. If you have a business or non-profit organization, you
absolutely want to know how to use QR Codes. This book will tell
you how you can use them in your marketing to attract, assist, hang
on to and increase your customers. If you want to know how to make
them and use them for personal or educational use, you'll learn
that, too. They're free. They're fun. They're useful. Why not start
now?
Deism is a natural and rational bridge that unites our reason to
our belief in God. It propels us from the false and destructive
ancient myths to a space-age belief system that is in line with our
innate God-given reason. This book, written in a concise and cogent
style, introduces the reader to Deism, a way of life that is free
of the old conflicts between reason and religion. The removal of
these conflicts allows us to enjoy and appreciate a much more
profound and satisfying belief in Nature's God while helping us to
live a more productive and meaningful life.
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