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This series has been endorsed by Cambridge International to support
the syllabus for examination from 2023. Provide the knowledge,
understanding and skills required to succeed in the revised
Cambridge International AS & A Level Accounting syllabus
(9706), with a clear and accessible resource, featuring questions
throughout to challenge learners at every level. - Strengthen
subject knowledge with a range of question types designed to test
understanding of key topics within the syllabus, including past
paper and exam-style questions. - Unpack challenging concepts with
a course that's written for international students and includes
suitable content and language levels, key terminology and a
Glossary will provide useful reference points to help ESL learners
to access the material fully, remember and process information. -
Provide a clear pathway for progression with clearly distinguished
syllabus statements to be covered within each chapter. - Develop
analytical skills with worked examples providing full and clear
explanations of each concept.
A practical, modern book for managers and leaders who need to know
how to get the best from their teams in a 21st century business
world. The world of work and the needs of people in the workplace
have changed to the extent that the old models no longer work.
Today's manager cannot rely on 'command-and-control' and a culture
of compliance to get their job done. What is the answer? Much of
what Millennials are asking for - development and growth;
transparency and connection; work that has meaning and purpose;
empowerment - a change in leadership style, that is fitting to
today's business environment; that seeks to align rather than
control, to enable rather than constrain, to coach rather than
command. Leading business coach Myles Downey applies the concept of
coaching to modern- day management, showing managers how to
motivate and enable teams and team members to achieve their goals.
It is 1956 and Tom joins MI6 and is sent on his first mission
abroad to Hong Kong where he is joined by Laura, a package of
dynamite so powerful that Tom has a hard job to keep up. In Hong
Kong they tangle with the Red Dragon Triad which is not very
pleased when the duo set their casino on fire. Tom and Laura are
causing the triad much heartache by eliminating all the triad's
contacts in the Hong Kong government and are finally captured by
them when the fun really begins. Tom comes out of this episode
wondering if he is tough enough for the job. He discovers that
James Bond lives truly in a world of fiction and he is brought down
to earth with a bump. This is an exciting conclusion to the Jiggery
Trilogy.
Boarding school bullies finally meet their match when scholarship
rat Tom inherits a mystical family heirloom. What would you do with
magic at your fingertips? The Jiggery Stick can make you invisible,
paralyse your opponents, erase their memories and even send cricket
balls far from their projected path. The Jiggery Stick is the
perfect antidote for life's nastier characters. And it is the
perfect inheritance for a schoolboy as he comes of age in war-torn
Britain of the 1940s. Preventing bank robberies and landing the
bullies in hot water is all in a day's work for our Tom. It's
capers galore as the victim turns the tables at Beastleigh Hall.
While we may not all have Jiggery Sticks to fight back against the
bullies, we can all take a crumb of comfort from Ian Harrison's
hilarious and, at times, though-provoking new novel.
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