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Maintaining the comprehensive coverage offered by the previous
editions, this highly regarded text, now in its sixth edition and
32nd year of publication, is considered to be an indispensable
resource for nurses and health care professionals engaged in the
business of teaching and learning. Retaining the balance between
theoretical issues and practical application, the text has been
fully revised to reflect the most recent changes in nursing and
nurse education including updated content on developments in
teaching and learning, the introduction of the new NMC standards in
the UK; developments in the NHS and the growing role of eLearning
and technology.
This book is a first- hand account of the experience of surviving a
stroke and adapting to life with new limitations. It is the story
from the architect-author's perspective from home to emergency room
to hospital bed to transitional care and finally back home again.
It is a story of hope and bewilderment from a survivor who had no
reason to believe he was at risk but who found himself without the
use of his dominant left side, without a job, but with a desire to
help others understand the traumatic implications of this medical
event and the opportunities it presents to understand our fragile
nature and giving spirit.
Diagnosing Greatness is the first supply chain book targeted at all
levels and functions of business management. It explains how
business performance can be enhanced through a concerted effort to
implement improvements across a full supply chain network. Using a
significant amount of academic studies, published literature and
documentation from annual global surveys among supply chain and
logistics professionals conducted by Supply Chain Management Review
magazine, Computer Sciences Corporation and Michigan State
University, the authors combine their first-hand experiences to
present a clear and impressive substantiation of what industry
leading firms are accomplishing through supply chain efforts.
Specifics are given across a wide variety of industries of how a
limited number of firms have achieved positions of greatness as
their supply chain efforts have matured and industry-best practices
have emerged. The authors' basic approach was to isolate the best
supply chains through documented accomplishments and then diagnose
what led to their superior execution. Findings enabled the authors
to articulate the top ten sustainable competencies or traits of
greatness that distinguish the leaders from the followers. Each
chapter within this book covers a trait which firms in any business
can calibrate itself against and initiate a plan for achieving
similar progress. Diagnosing Greatness shows how to achieve the
greatest return, while better satisfying investors, suppliers,
business customers and consumer groups. Using many case examples
and actual action stories, the authors bring a new and higher
dimension to business success by explaining how to optimize the
process steps across an extended business enterprise; bring value
to all constituents of a business enterprise, especially the end
consumer; and achieve and maintain industry best business results.
In this book, the combination of principles and practical
applications is maintained and developed in Frank Quinn's
comprehensive discussion of nursing, midwifery, and health
education, which can be equally applied to physiotherapy,
occupational therapy, chiropody, and dietetics. The educational
approaches of the book cover the whole field of adult education and
include teaching patients, clients, and colleagues. It includes new
chapters on such aspects as planning for teaching, quality
assurance, educational delivery systems, and course management. It
also incorporates major changes in approaches to UK nurse education
over the last six years. An accompanying free website includes
lesson plans, guides to learning outcomes, advice on classroom
management, and links to the main regulatory bodies and
organizations.
This book is a first- hand account of the experience of surviving a
stroke and adapting to life with new limitations. It is the story
from the architect-author's perspective from home to emergency room
to hospital bed to transitional care and finally back home again.
It is a story of hope and bewilderment from a survivor who had no
reason to believe he was at risk but who found himself without the
use of his dominant left side, without a job, but with a desire to
help others understand the traumatic implications of this medical
event and the opportunities it presents to understand our fragile
nature and giving spirit.
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