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Outlining the ways in which global union federations relate to
multinational companies through agreements and structured
collaboration, this study features an in-depth case study of one
such dealing with a major company. Exploring the previously unknown
internal lives of the global union federations, this reference,
which proposes ideas about how the organizations can strengthen
their position internationally as well as their resource base, will
be of interest to all those interested in the future of trade
unionism, multinational companies, and corporate social
responsibility.
The book takes as its starting point the crisis of healthcare in
the UK: impossible health targets managed through command and
control management and a stomach-churning rise in racism,
whistleblowing and victimisation in the NHS. The use of nationally
set productivity targets combined with austerity cuts have
increasingly put clinical best-practice into direct conflict with
funding. Health targets have become politically controlled, and
performance has become a cynical exercise in ticking boxes,
cascaded within trusts and bulldozed through frontline services.
This has led directly to a precarious system of employment
relations, subject to the continual restructuring of services
rather than the goal of creating functioning interdisciplinary
teams that stand a chance of capturing clinical excellence. This
book is written for workers and managers who are on the frontline
of the battle for decent healthcare. The content of this book is
based on the 'ordinary' expertise of the people who are actually
surviving it and helpful ideas about making the best out of a bad
lot. Surviving Work in Healthcare will be of interest to healthcare
professionals and anyone working on the frontline of healthcare as
well as students of management, human resources and psychology.
This practical, concise book will help every medical manager
survive and thrive in the increasingly challenging world of
healthcare. It offers a hands-on introduction to the knowledge,
skills, attitudes and behaviour required to succeed in a modern
healthcare setting. Focussing on common issues and challenges, the
authors examine organisational structures and strategies for
productive relationship-building, goal-setting and quality
maintenance. This edition updates every chapter, while three new
chapters focus on encouraging innovation, how to lead and manage in
difficult circumstances, and the major developments in the
professionalization of medical management and leadership.
The book takes as its starting point the crisis of healthcare in
the UK: impossible health targets managed through command and
control management and a stomach-churning rise in racism,
whistleblowing and victimisation in the NHS. The use of nationally
set productivity targets combined with austerity cuts have
increasingly put clinical best-practice into direct conflict with
funding. Health targets have become politically controlled, and
performance has become a cynical exercise in ticking boxes,
cascaded within trusts and bulldozed through frontline services.
This has led directly to a precarious system of employment
relations, subject to the continual restructuring of services
rather than the goal of creating functioning interdisciplinary
teams that stand a chance of capturing clinical excellence. This
book is written for workers and managers who are on the frontline
of the battle for decent healthcare. The content of this book is
based on the 'ordinary' expertise of the people who are actually
surviving it and helpful ideas about making the best out of a bad
lot. Surviving Work in Healthcare will be of interest to healthcare
professionals and anyone working on the frontline of healthcare as
well as students of management, human resources and psychology.
Title: A Simple Life. A novel.]Publisher: British Library,
Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national
library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest
research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known
languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The FICTION & PROSE LITERATURE collection
includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The
collection provides readers with a perspective of the world from
some of the 18th and 19th century's most talented writers. Written
for a range of audiences, these works are a treasure for any
curious reader looking to see the world through the eyes of ages
past. Beyond the main body of works the collection also includes
song-books, comedy, and works of satire. ++++The below data was
compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic
record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool
in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library
Cotton, Elizabeth; 1885. 3 vol.; 8 . 12619.u.10.
Title: A Simple Life. A novel.]Publisher: British Library,
Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national
library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest
research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known
languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The FICTION & PROSE LITERATURE collection
includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The
collection provides readers with a perspective of the world from
some of the 18th and 19th century's most talented writers. Written
for a range of audiences, these works are a treasure for any
curious reader looking to see the world through the eyes of ages
past. Beyond the main body of works the collection also includes
song-books, comedy, and works of satire. ++++The below data was
compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic
record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool
in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library
Cotton, Elizabeth; 1885. 3 vol.; 8 . 12619.u.10.
Animal Olympics: When Speedy the rabbit boy is teased at school,
Papa Rabbit encourages his sensitive son to prove his ability in
the coming animal Olympics. However, Jack Rabbit who started all
the trouble, soon discovers that he has a worthy opponent in little
Speedy. Marie Cotton's delightful story for children has a very
clear message: "If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try
again." The Stubborn Snowflake: Akwa, the water drop deep in Mother
Ocean, longs for travel and adventure. His wish is granted when he
rides on a playful fish, reaches the ocean's surface, is lifted up
into the air and meets the world of clouds and breezes. After his
transformation into a snowflake, Akwa descends to a window pane and
watches a family celebrate Christmas. This beautiful story will
appeal to children of all ages, teaching them the life cycle of a
raindrop and that there is nothing wrong in having an adventurous
spirit and seeking knowledge.
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