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What is the role of the war reporter today? Through interviews with
prominent war and foreign correspondents such as John Pilger,
Robert Fisk, Mary Dejevsky and Alex Thomson The War Correspondent
delves into the most dangerous form of journalism. From Crimea to
Vietnam, the Falklands to the Gulf and Afghanistan, Iraq and the
War on Terror, the books examines the attractions and risks of war
reporting; the challenge of objectivity and impartiality in the war
zone; the danger that journalistic independence is compromised by
military control, censorship and public relations; as well as the
commercial and technological pressures of an intensely
concentrated, competitive news media environment. As history and
ideology return to the reporting of international conflict, Greg
McLaughlin asks what will that mean for a new generation of war
correspondents, attuned not to history or ideology but to the
politics of the next conflict.
Without sustained innovation, most organizations will simply fade
away. Explaining how to achieve sustained innovation success in
today's increasingly competitive global environment, ENOVALE: How
to Unlock Sustained Innovation Project Success provides a validated
strategy for implementing innovation projects following the ENOVALE
methodology: envision the need, nominate, objectify, validate,
align and adapt, link, and execute.The authors first book, Chance
or Choice: Unlocking Innovation Success, introduced a proven
management process, using the ENOVALE methodology, for identifying
innovation opportunities through validated outcomes. This book
takes the outcome and provides a method from project initiation to
completion. Goes beyond the typical innovation book to outline
specific solutions and strategies Includes templates, flow charts,
tools, and strategies for each "means" of innovation Provides
business examples of the philosophy, strategic elements, and
success criteria that readers can easily relate to The text begins
by explaining what strategy means in terms of innovation and how it
can be transformative for products, processes, and services. After
an overview of innovation, the book discusses a series of
strategies for each of the three means of innovation. These
strategies outline a systematic process you can use to initiate and
conduct your own innovation projects.The book includes numerous
business examples that illustrate the authors philosophy, strategic
elements, and success criteria. After reading this book you will
gain a solid understanding of five time-proven implementation
strategies that can be applied to any type of innovation project.
Twenty-first century advances in technology, transportation, and
business models have enabled companies of all sizes to enter
markets once thought to be the exclusive domain of giant
enterprises. In this environment, innovation has emerged as the
competitive differentiator that will propel companies to become
global leaders.Supplying practical guidance for integrating
innovation throughout the organization, Chance or Choice: Unlocking
Innovation Success introduces the authors proprietary ENOVALE
methodology. ENOVALE is a blueprint that provides leaders and
managers of any organization with a strategic framework to initiate
and maintain innovation and achieve a sustainable competitive
advantage.What makes this book different is that it originates from
decades of experience, cutting-edge research, and empirical
evidence. The results come from the authors work on Project Impact,
an ongoing multiyear global study to measure attitudes, opinions,
and disposition of different cultures towards innovation. Expanding
on the current definition of innovation, the book: Spells out a
detailed "how-to" approach for those responsible for innovation
leadership Outlines practical solutions and time-tested strategies
Emphasizes the role of the individual as the ultimate innovator
Presents concepts that are applicable across a range of industries,
including the services industry Rather than relegating innovation
to the RandD and engineering functions, the book extends the
ENOVALE framework into all functions of your organization. It also
details a project strategy useful for any type of innovation to
help you lead your teams in leveraging the innovative capabilities
valued by your customers and users. Throughout the book, the
authors outline the tools and concepts you will need to move your
organization from simply surviving to thriving in today's brutally
compe
President Vladimir Putin is a figure of both fear and fascination
in the Western imagination. In the minds of media pundits and
commentators, he personifies Russia itself - a country riven with
contradictions, enthralling and yet always a threat to world peace.
But recent propaganda images that define public debate around
growing tensions with Russia are not new or arbitrary. Russia and
the Media asks, what is the role of Western journalism in
constructing a new kind of Cold War with Russia? Focusing on
British and US media coverage of moments of crisis and of
co-operation between the West and Russia, McLaughlin exposes how
such a Cold War framework shapes public perceptions of a major,
hostile power reasserting itself on the world stage. Scrutinising
events such as the Ukraine/Crimea crisis, the Skripal Poisoning and
Russia's military intervention in Syria - as well as analysing
media coverage of the 2018 Russian presidential election and build
up to the 2018 World Cup - Russia and the Media makes a landmark
intervention at the intersection of media studies and international
relations.
On Bloody Sunday, January 30, 1972, British paratroopers killed
thirteen innocent men in Derry. It was one of the most
controversial events in the history of the Northern Ireland
conflict and also one of the most mediated. The horror was recorded
in newspapers and photographs, on TV news and current affairs, and
in film and TV drama. In a cross media analysis that spans a period
of almost forty years up to the publication of the Saville Report
in 2010, "The British Media and Bloody Sunday" identifies two
countervailing impulses in media coverage of Bloody Sunday and its
legacy: an urge in the press to rescue the image and reputation of
the British Army versus a troubled conscience in TV current affairs
and drama about what was done in Britain's name. In so doing, it
suggests a much more complex set of representations than a
straightforward propaganda analysis might allow for, one that says
less about the conflict in Ireland than it does about Britain, with
its loss of empire and its crisis of national identity.
President Vladimir Putin is a figure of both fear and fascination
in the Western imagination. In the minds of media pundits and
commentators, he personifies Russia itself - a country riven with
contradictions, enthralling and yet always a threat to world peace.
But recent propaganda images that define public debate around
growing tensions with Russia are not new or arbitrary. Russia and
the Media asks, what is the role of Western journalism in
constructing a new kind of Cold War with Russia? Focusing on
British and US media coverage of moments of crisis and of
co-operation between the West and Russia, McLaughlin exposes how
such a Cold War framework shapes public perceptions of a major,
hostile power reasserting itself on the world stage. Scrutinising
events such as the Ukraine/Crimea crisis, the Skripal Poisoning and
Russia's military intervention in Syria - as well as analysing
media coverage of the 2018 Russian presidential election and build
up to the 2018 World Cup - Russia and the Media makes a landmark
intervention at the intersection of media studies and international
relations.
What is the role of the war reporter today? Through interviews with
prominent war and foreign correspondents such as John Pilger,
Robert Fisk, Mary Dejevsky and Alex Thomson The War Correspondent
delves into the most dangerous form of journalism. From Crimea to
Vietnam, the Falklands to the Gulf and Afghanistan, Iraq and the
War on Terror, the books examines the attractions and risks of war
reporting; the challenge of objectivity and impartiality in the war
zone; the danger that journalistic independence is compromised by
military control, censorship and public relations; as well as the
commercial and technological pressures of an intensely
concentrated, competitive news media environment. As history and
ideology return to the reporting of international conflict, Greg
McLaughlin asks what will that mean for a new generation of war
correspondents, attuned not to history or ideology but to the
politics of the next conflict.
This book is a study on how to unlock the innovative potential of
the US Latino workforce. It goes beyond diversity by looking into
how this emerging segment of the workforce views, accepts, and
embraces innovation.This book really lends itself to understanding
that innovation emanates from human beings, and cultural influences
will determine how innovation is defined. Latinos will make up 31
percent of the US workforce by the year 2050, and a significant
part of the country's knowledge workers will come from this
demographic.Understanding how to unlock the innovative capabilities
of Latinos is important for companies that want to differentiate
themselves through an innovative workforce. This book combines
empirically based research from our Project Impact study, and
proven practical application using the ENOVALE methodology. Anyone
that is a management professional or a business student will learn
so much - this book goes beyond diversity, and provides management
with definitive answers on how Latinos accept and react to
innovation imperatives. It also provides tools and methods to help
manage the workforce to achieve innovative results.
Without sustained innovation, most organizations will simply fade
away. Explaining how to achieve sustained innovation success in
today's increasingly competitive global environment, ENOVALE: How
to Unlock Sustained Innovation Project Success provides a validated
strategy for implementing innovation projects following the ENOVALE
(TM) methodology: envision the need, nominate, objectify, validate,
align and adapt, link, and execute. The authors' first book, Chance
or Choice: Unlocking Innovation Success, introduced a proven
management process, using the ENOVALE methodology, for identifying
innovation opportunities through validated outcomes. This book
takes the outcome and provides a method-from project initiation to
completion. Goes beyond the typical innovation book to outline
specific solutions and strategies Includes templates, flow charts,
tools, and strategies for each "means" of innovation Provides
business examples of the philosophy, strategic elements, and
success criteria that readers can easily relate to The text begins
by explaining what strategy means in terms of innovation and how it
can be transformative for products, processes, and services. After
an overview of innovation, the book discusses a series of
strategies for each of the three means of innovation. These
strategies outline a systematic process you can use to initiate and
conduct your own innovation projects. The book includes numerous
business examples that illustrate the authors' philosophy,
strategic elements, and success criteria. After reading this book
you will gain a solid understanding of five time-proven
implementation strategies that can be applied to any type of
innovation project.
Twenty-first century advances in technology, transportation, and
business models have enabled companies of all sizes to enter
markets once thought to be the exclusive domain of giant
enterprises. In this environment, innovation has emerged as the
competitive differentiator that will propel companies to become
global leaders. Supplying practical guidance for integrating
innovation throughout the organization, Chance or Choice: Unlocking
Innovation Success introduces the authors' proprietary ENOVALE
methodology. ENOVALE is a blueprint that provides leaders and
managers of any organization with a strategic framework to initiate
and maintain innovation and achieve a sustainable competitive
advantage. What makes this book different is that it originates
from decades of experience, cutting-edge research, and empirical
evidence. The results come from the authors' work on Project
Impact, an ongoing multiyear global study to measure attitudes,
opinions, and disposition of different cultures towards innovation.
Expanding on the current definition of innovation, the book: Spells
out a detailed "how-to" approach for those responsible for
innovation leadership Outlines practical solutions and time-tested
strategies Emphasizes the role of the individual as the ultimate
innovator Presents concepts that are applicable across a range of
industries, including the services industry Rather than relegating
innovation to the R&D and engineering functions, the book
extends the ENOVALE framework into all functions of your
organization. It also details a project strategy useful for any
type of innovation to help you lead your teams in leveraging the
innovative capabilities valued by your customers and users.
Throughout the book, the authors outline the tools and concepts you
will need to move your organization from simply surviving to
thriving in today's brutally competitive global environment.
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