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This book is primarily intended to serve as a research-based
textbook on sustainable supply chains for graduate programs in
Business, Management, Industrial Engineering, and Industrial
Ecology, but it should also be of interest for researchers in the
broader sustainable supply chain space, whether from the operations
management and industrial engineering side or more from the
industrial ecology and life-cycle assessment side. Finding
efficient solutions towards a more sustainable supply chain is
increasingly important for managers, but clearly this raise
difficult questions, often without clear answers. This book aims to
provide insights into these kinds of questions for students and
practitioners, based on the latest academic research.
The literature on the ISO standards is multidisciplinary and
scattered around a broad collection of journals, making it
near-impossible to get an overview of what we do and do not know
about Management Systems Standards. This monograph fills that gap
by providing an integrated perspective on the entire body of
academic literature related to ISO 9000, ISO 14000, and related
standards. The aim is to provide an overview of the academic
empirical literature on ISO 9000, ISO 14000 and related management
systems standards to improve the quality, relevance and coherence
of that literature. The authors provide an overview of the design,
governance and evolution of the ISO 9000 and 14000 standards. They
then offer a very short chronological overview of the evolution of
research into ISO management standards. The monograph contains a
section ""about this monograph,"" which provides details about the
methodology we followed, and refers to the intended audience and
novelty of the work.
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Merge! (Paperback)
Alan J. Corbett
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In 1892, "Gentleman" James J. Corbett defeated John L. Sullivan to
become the heavyweight champion of the world. Using his own
"scientific boxing" techniques, Corbett delivered a blistering
lesson to the previously unbeatable Sullivan, ending the fight with
a knockout in the 21st round. With Corbett's win, a new era in
boxing began. ***** Corbett is considered by many to be the "father
of modern boxing" for being the first person to apply scientific
principles to the art of pugilism. In "Scientific Boxing," the
creator of such boxing innovations as the "left hook" distills his
scientific methodology into an accessible manual of boxing
techniques. This classic book contains sections on fundamental
boxing techniques, fouling techniques, and the various boxing rules
of his time. ***** This deluxe edition of "Scientific Boxing"
contains additional photos and an added account of the fight
between Corbett and Sullivan. ***** James J. Corbett (1866-1933)
held the title of heavyweight champion from 1892 to 1897. He was
the first to win the title under the Marquis of Queensberry rules.
College educated, Corbett was also an actor, writer, and boxing
coach. ***** "Corbett marked the turning point in ring history,
replacing mauling sluggers with the new school of faster,
scientific boxers." Bob Burrill, "Who's Who in Boxing"
In this important MBA text the authors adopt a highly integrated
approach. Using the three conceptual lenses of power, meaning and
design they explore fully the many different ways in which
technology and organizations interact. They highlight the major
debates within these competing perspectives and argue that the flow
of knowledge and ideas within and between organizations is crucial
in shaping technologies and organizations alike.
The Edinburgh Companion to Scots is a comprehensive introduction to
the study of older and present-day Scots language. The aim of the
volume is to explain and illustrate methods of research into Scots
and Scottish English. Topics include the grammar, vocabulary and
pronunciation of contemporary speech in Scotland, and the
investigation of Older Scots written texts. There is further
coverage of issues such as modern literary Scots, language
planning, placenames and personal names, and the development of
Scots overseas. Each chapter gives a brief overview of the topic,
and provides case studies to illustrate avenues of exploration for
those beginning to develop research techniques. The book is
designed as an accessible introduction to key issues and methods of
investigation for undergraduate students interested in the way
language has developed in Scotland.
The tension between executive prerogative in times of emergency and
the importance of maintaining and preserving the rule of law has
been a perennial concern for modern democratic states. The Lockean
Commonwealth reappraises John Locke's contribution to this timely
topic. By paying careful attention to the arguments put forward in
Locke's famous Two Treatises on Government, Ross J. Corbett
advances a new interpretation of Locke's political agenda, one that
argues that the interplay between "prerogative" and "legislative
supremacy" formed the axis around which turned the practical
component of Locke's political theory. With a firm grasp of Locke's
historical context, Corbett is able to show how Locke's attempts to
balance these competing interests provides insight, not only into
the development of the liberal democratic state, but also into
questions that trouble us to this day and into questions of
political life more generally.
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