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Straddling the traditional disciplines of nuclear and particle
physics, hadron physics is a vital and extremely active research
area, as evidenced by a 2004 Nobel prize and new research
facilities, such as that scheduled to open at CERN. Scientifically
it is of vital importance in extrapolating our knowledge of
quark-gluon physics at the sub-nucleon level to provide a wider
perspective of strongly interacting hadrons, which make up the vast
bulk of known matter in the Universe. Through detailed, pedagogical
chapters contributed by key international experts, Hadron Physics
maps out our contemporary knowledge of the subject. It covers both
the theoretical and experimental aspects of hadron structure and
properties along with a wide range of specific research topics,
results, and applications. Providing a full picture of activity in
the field, the book highlights three particular areas of current
research: computational lattice hadron physics, the structure and
dynamics of hadrons, and generalized parton distributions. It
provides a solid introduction, includes background theory, and
presents the current state of understanding of the subject.
"What are your assumptions (implicit as well as explicit) about the
most effective way to manage people?" So began Douglas McGregor in
this 1960 management classic. It was a seemingly simple question he
asked, yet it led to a fundamental revolution in management. Today,
with the rise of the global economy, the information revolution,
and the growth of knowledge-driven work, McGregor's simple but
provocative question continues to resonate-perhaps more powerfully
than ever before. Heralded as one of the most important pieces of
management literature ever written, a touchstone for scholars and a
handbook for practitioners, The Human Side of Enterprise continues
to receive the highest accolades nearly half a century after its
initial publication. Influencing such major management gurus such
as Peter Drucker and Warren Bennis, McGregor's revolutionary Theory
Y-which contends that individuals are self-motivated and
self-directed-and Theory X-in which employees must be commanded and
controlled-has been widely taught in business schools, industrial
relations schools, psychology departments, and professional
development seminars for over four decades. In this special
annotated edition of the worldwide management classic, Joel
Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Senior Research Scientist in MIT's Sloan
School of Management and Engineering Systems Division, shows us how
today's leaders have successfully incorporated McGregor's methods
into modern management styles and practices. The added quotes and
commentary bring the content right into today's debates and
business models. Now more than ever, the timeless wisdom of Douglas
McGregor can light the path towards a management style that
nurtures leadership capability, creates effective teams, ensures
internal alignment, achieves high performance, and cultivates an
authentic, value-driven workplace--lessons we all need to learn as
we make our way in this brave new world of the 21st century.
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
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++++ Pushing Your Business: A Book Of Practical Advice On
Advertising For Banks, Trust Companies, Investment Brokers, Real
Estate Dealers, All Interested In Promoting Their Business By
Judicious Advertising Theodore Douglas MacGregor The Bankers
publishing co., 1908 Business & Economics; Advertising &
Promotion; Advertising; Banks and banking; Business & Economics
/ Advertising & Promotion; Business & Economics / Banks
& Banking
Giving Practical Advice On Advertising, For Banks, Trust Companies,
Safe Deposit Companies, Investment Brokers, Real Estate Dealers,
Insurance Agents And All Interested In Promoting Their Business By
Judicious Advertising.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Giving Practical Advice On Advertising, For Banks, Trust Companies,
Safe Deposit Companies, Investment Brokers, Real Estate Dealers,
Insurance Agents And All Interested In Promoting Their Business By
Judicious Advertising.
A Book Of Inspiration And Practical Help.
A Book Of Inspiration And Practical Help.
Radiation Detection: Concepts, Methods, and Devices provides a
modern overview of radiation detection devices and radiation
measurement methods. The book topics have been selected on the
basis of the authors' many years of experience designing radiation
detectors and teaching radiation detection and measurement in a
classroom environment. This book is designed to give the reader
more than a glimpse at radiation detection devices and a few
packaged equations. Rather it seeks to provide an understanding
that allows the reader to choose the appropriate detection
technology for a particular application, to design detectors, and
to competently perform radiation measurements. The authors describe
assumptions used to derive frequently encountered equations used in
radiation detection and measurement, thereby providing insight when
and when not to apply the many approaches used in different aspects
of radiation detection. Detailed in many of the chapters are
specific aspects of radiation detectors, including comprehensive
reviews of the historical development and current state of each
topic. Such a review necessarily entails citations to many of the
important discoveries, providing a resource to find quickly
additional and more detailed information. This book generally has
five main themes: Physics and Electrostatics needed to Design
Radiation Detectors Properties and Design of Common Radiation
Detectors Description and Modeling of the Different Types of
Radiation Detectors Radiation Measurements and Subsequent Analysis
Introductory Electronics Used for Radiation Detectors Topics
covered include atomic and nuclear physics, radiation interactions,
sources of radiation, and background radiation. Detector operation
is addressed with chapters on radiation counting statistics,
radiation source and detector effects, electrostatics for signal
generation, solid-state and semiconductor physics, background
radiations, and radiation counting and spectroscopy. Detectors for
gamma-rays, charged-particles, and neutrons are detailed in
chapters on gas-filled, scintillator, semiconductor,
thermoluminescence and optically stimulated luminescence,
photographic film, and a variety of other detection devices.
On 26 February 1991, cavalry troops of Cougar Squadron, the 2nd
Squadron of the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, charged out of a
sandstorm during Operation Desert Storm and caught Iraq's
Republican Guard Corps in the open desert along the North-South
grid line of a military map referred to as the 73 Easting. Taken by
surprise, the defending Iraqi armor brigade was swept away in
salvos of American tank and missile fire in what became the U.S.
Army's largest tank battle since World War II.
Douglas Macgregor, the man who trained and led Cougar Squadron into
battle, recounts two stories. One is the inspiring tale of the
valiant American soldiers, sergeants, lieutenants, and captains who
fought and won the battle. The other is a story of failed
generalship, one that explains why Iraq's Republican Guard escaped,
ensuring that Saddam Hussein's regime survived and America's war
with Iraq dragged on.
Certain to provoke debate, this is the latest book from the
controversial and influential military veteran whose two previous
books, Breaking the Phalanx and Transformation Under Fire, are
credited with influencing thinking and organization inside
America's ground forces and figure prominently in current
discussions about military strategy and defense policies. Its
fast-moving battle narrative, told from the vantage point of
Macgregor's Abrams tank, and its detailed portraits of American
soldiers, along with vivid descriptions of the devastating
technology of mounted warfare, will captivate anyone with a taste
for adventure as well as an interest in contemporary military
history.
Straddling the traditional disciplines of nuclear and particle
physics, hadron physics is a vital and extremely active research
area, as evidenced by a 2004 Nobel prize and new research
facilities, such as that scheduled to open at CERN. Scientifically
it is of vital importance in extrapolating our knowledge of
quark-gluon physics at the sub-nucleon level to provide a wider
perspective of strongly interacting hadrons, which make up the vast
bulk of known matter in the Universe. Through detailed, pedagogical
chapters contributed by key international experts, Hadron Physics
maps out our contemporary knowledge of the subject. It covers both
the theoretical and experimental aspects of hadron structure and
properties along with a wide range of specific research topics,
results, and applications. Providing a full picture of activity in
the field, the book highlights three particular areas of current
research: computational lattice hadron physics, the structure and
dynamics of hadrons, and generalized parton distributions. It
provides a solid introduction, includes background theory, and
presents the current state of understanding of the subject.
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