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Chronic Hope is a long drink of cool water for the parent thirsting
for practical wisdom in navigating the emotional stress of raising
their chronically ill child. Leaning on Bonnie O'Neil's personal
experience as a caregiver Chronic Hope delivers practical insight
and solutions while avoiding the tone of a typical self-help book.
Instead, it reads like a conversation with a friend, where one
parent's stories give the other parent permission to feel the full
range of their emotions and encourages them to discover hope in the
long journey. Readers witness Bonnie's mistakes and missteps, glean
from her revelations, and find inspiration in the principles and
attitudes she begins to apply to everyday situations. Through story
and reflection, Bonnie gently shares a vision of navigating chronic
disease with strength, resilience and loving self-sacrifice.
Chronic Hope leverages one family's journey raising a child with
chronic illness and provides readers the tools necessary to process
their own emotional responses to the unexpected path ahead of them.
Thematically, Chronic Hope begins deep within the heart of the
caregiver and gradually works itself outward into each relationship
within the family, and eventually into the wider world. Chronic
Hope offers a fresh vision of hope in the darkest valleys of
illness, suffering, and broken dreams.
People have a hard time communicating, and also have a hard time
finding business knowledge in the environment. With the
sophistication of search technologies like Google, business people
expect to be able to get their questions answered about the
business just like you can do an internet search. The truth is,
knowledge management is primitive today, and it is due to the fact
that we have poor business metadata management.
This book is about all the groundwork necessary for IT to really
support the business properly. By providing not just data, but the
context behind the data. For the IT professional, it will be
tactically practical--very "how to" and a detailed approach to
implementing best practices supporting knowledge management. And
for the the IT or other manager who needs a guide for creating and
justifying projects, it will help provide a strategic map.
* First book that helps businesses capture corporate (human)
knowledge and unstructured data, and offer solutions for codifying
it for use in IT and management.
* Written by Bill Inmon, one of the fathers of the data warehouse
and well-known author, and filled with war stories, examples, and
cases from current projects.
* Very practical, includes a complete metadata acquisition
methodology and project plan to guide readers every step of the
way.
* Includes sample unstructured metadata for use in self-testing and
developing skills.
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