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This book provides panoramic overviews of critical human service
organizational and management practice challenges, as well as new
and needed research frontiers. The Future of Human Service
Organizational & Management Research: Navigating Complex
Frontiers invites researchers, educators, and practitioners to
explore: the intersection of the complex environment of public and
private human service organizations; and the rise and uncertain
effects of new developments in social work, public policy and
public management, and other helping professions. The contributors
identify how future generations of macro practitioners and
scholar-researchers can: Improve service delivery and program
effectiveness; Implement evidence-based practices and
evidence-informed practices; Promote leadership and social
innovation; Build linkages across micro, meso, and macro levels of
practice; Train organizational leaders and educate practitioners;
and Advocate for more socially just visions of social welfare and
society. This edited collection argues that human service
organizational and management practice and research are needed to
support new discoveries in social welfare, social work, and related
professions. This book was originally published as a special issue
of the journal, Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership
& Governance.
This book provides panoramic overviews of critical human service
organizational and management practice challenges, as well as new
and needed research frontiers. The Future of Human Service
Organizational & Management Research: Navigating Complex
Frontiers invites researchers, educators, and practitioners to
explore: the intersection of the complex environment of public and
private human service organizations; and the rise and uncertain
effects of new developments in social work, public policy and
public management, and other helping professions. The contributors
identify how future generations of macro practitioners and
scholar-researchers can: Improve service delivery and program
effectiveness; Implement evidence-based practices and
evidence-informed practices; Promote leadership and social
innovation; Build linkages across micro, meso, and macro levels of
practice; Train organizational leaders and educate practitioners;
and Advocate for more socially just visions of social welfare and
society. This edited collection argues that human service
organizational and management practice and research are needed to
support new discoveries in social welfare, social work, and related
professions. This book was originally published as a special issue
of the journal, Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership
& Governance.
This book provides a rare historical analysis on the development
and importance of marketing channels to Supply Chain Management
(SCM) in Northern America. In particular, the book looks at the
period 1850 to the present, to understand the evolution, the trends
and the current status. It aims to bring back this forgotten area
of research, to the mainstream marketing thought process. A general
overview of developments in marketing channels will help the reader
understand what changes occurred and how some of these changes
impacted marketing education and practice. First, the book provides
an overview of the historical background of how manufacturing and
distribution evolved in the 19th century. Next, the marketing
channels and supply chain networks are defined. Then the three time
periods within 1850- present are covered. The book explains how
supply chain has become prominent in organizations, the movement to
non-store retailing and the omnichannel is discussed to focus on
recent developments in distribution. Finally, developments that
relate to the academic discipline and implications for the future
are examined. The book concludes by describing the relationship
between marketing channels and supply chain today, based on
historical analysis.
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Everybody Bleeds (Paperback)
Karen Hopkins; Illustrated by Victoria Armas; L J Forster
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R420
Discovery Miles 4 200
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