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In today's world, with its preoccupation with impact assessments
and results-based management, program evaluation is all too often
framed as an affirmation of an official narrative rather than as a
source of alternatives. The power of case study is its insistence
on opening up rather than suppressing the complexity of social
programs, on documenting multiple voices and exploring contested
viewpoints. In this way, case study resists the trend towards
evaluations that simply focus on 'what works', that reduce the
complexity of social life to a single narrative, and to
formulations that strip out most of what matters. Now more than
ever, as government policies and programs orientate to global
economic crisis and its impact on the lives of citizens and
communities, we require evaluations that resist information loss
and produce richness.
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The Amazing Lola (Paperback)
Mike Russell; Illustrated by Penny Weber; Jill Russell
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R251
Discovery Miles 2 510
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Quantum Pathway shows the way to success - your definition of
success. Both stories and research are used to demonstrate best
practices associated with quality living. The theory explains not
only how to achieve your goals, but why the strategies recommended
for use actually work. Easy to read, this volume shows you how to
harness the natural laws and energy of the universe to achieve your
goals. You will learn to apply information gained from quantum
physics and other disciplines to your own life and bring your ideas
to fruition. This new way of thinking can change your life for the
better, in either subtle or dramatic ways -- it is your choice
Bringing together science, psychology, faith, and management
strategies, The Quantum Pathway can make the difference between a
mediocre/acceptable life, and an incredible/fulfilling life.
Energy, time, human behavior, and reality are all included as areas
of inquiry in this intriguing and compelling dialogue concerning
the nature of 'how the world works, ' and the corollary question --
'how can I make it work for me?
Employability Factor offers an inside look at the selection process
through an employer's perspective. The Employability Factor is a
phrase coined by the author, Jill Russell, as the basis for which
every employer uses to make their determination as to whom they
would select for an opening in their company. Apart from education
and experience, the Employability Factor of a particular applicant
is primarily determined based upon critiquing the following five
categories: professional appearance; etiquette and attitude;
preparing a resume; filling out the application fully and properly;
and successfully answering the questions asked in the interview.
Applying the information given in this book is the key to success
for anyone struggling with "Don't call us we'll call you."
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