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Risks can be identified, evaluated, and mitigated, but the
underlying uncertainty remains elusive. Risk is present across all
industries and sectors. As a result, organizations and governments
worldwide are currently experiencing higher levels of risk and have
had to make risky decisions during times of crisis and instability,
including the COVID-19 pandemic, economic and climate perils, and
global tensions surrounding terrorism. It is essential that new
studies are undertaken to understand strategies taken during these
times to better equip business leaders to navigate risk management
in the future. Global Risk and Contingency Management Research in
Times of Crisis examines the impact of crises including the
COVID-19 pandemic, which has tested organizational risk and
contingency management plans. It provides significant insights that
should benefit business leaders on risk and contingency management
in times of crisis. It emphasizes strategies that leaders can
undertake to identify potential future risks and examines decisions
made in past crises that can act as examples of what to do and what
not to do during future crisis events. Covering topics such as
auditing theories, risk assessment, and educational inequality,
this premier reference source is a crucial resource for business
leaders, executives, managers, decision makers, policymakers,
students, government officials, entrepreneurs, librarians,
researchers, and academicians.
Due to such factors as poor economic conditions, climate change,
and conflict, food security remains an issue around the world and
especially in developing nations. Rapid changes in technology over
the last decade has brought a renewed focus on how information and
communication technologies (ICTs) and application systems are
deployed to improve rural competitiveness. Unfortunately,
agricultural stakeholders in developing countries, particularly in
Africa, have not been able to reap comparable benefits from
adopting agricultural information systems as compared to their
counterparts in the developed economies. Understanding the
challenges that hinder the effective adoption of agricultural
information systems and identifying opportunities or innovations is
imperative to improve the agricultural sectors and overcome the
problems in these developing economies. Opportunities and Strategic
Use of Agribusiness Information Systems is an essential reference
book that examines the key challenges that hinder the effective
adoption of agricultural information systems. Moreover, it
identifies and evaluates opportunities for the strategic deployment
of ICTs and information systems to drive agricultural development
for the benefit of agricultural sector stakeholders in emerging
countries. While highlighting such topics as agricultural
entrepreneurship, food value chain, and innovation systems, it is
intended to provide sound and relevant frameworks and tools that
will aid agricultural industry practitioners, smallholder farmers,
and managers of agricultural extension systems looking to make more
effective and responsible decisions when selecting, planning,
deploying, and managing agribusiness information systems. It is
additionally targeted for agricultural funding organizations,
government policymakers, academicians, researchers, and students
concerned with exploiting the potential of a variety of ICTs and
information systems in the quest to achieve food security and
poverty reduction in emerging economies.
Risk management is a vital concern in any organization. In order to
succeed in the competitive modern business environment, the
decision-making process must be effectively governed and managed.
Research, Practices, and Innovations in Global Risk and Contingency
Management is a critical scholarly resource that provides an
all-encompassing holistic discussion of risk management and
perception, while giving readers innovations on empirical
risk-contingency management research and case studies. Featuring
coverage on a broad range of topics, such as contingency planning,
project management, and risk mitigation, this book is geared
towards academicians, practitioners, and researchers seeking
current research on risk and contingency management issues.
"What Can Nanotechnology Learn From Biotechnology?" presents
diverse perspectives on biotechnology and nanotechnologies.
Avoiding extreme perspectives, unwarranted hype and absolute
rejection, this book explores the diverse territory of proponents
and opponents of challenging but potentially risky technologies.
Contributions from recognized experts in their fields represent the
perspectives of a diverse range of stakeholders.
This book details the lessons to be learned from the controversy
over genetically modified foods, and how those lessons can be
applied to developing nanotechnologies, particularly agricultural
and other food-related applications. Exploring the environmental,
social and ethical impact of nanotechnology in addition to the
technical and economical impacts, it an ideal reference for any
scientist, engineer, research program administrator, resource
allocator, and NGO advocate.
Key Features:
*Addresses the growing concern over the responsibility of science
to the impacted population
*Uses real-world experience to outline practical approaches for
emerging technologies
*Addresses the concerns of science as well as social science
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This book is aimed at managerial decision makers, practitioners in
any field, and the academic community. The chapter authors have
integrated theory with evidence-based practice to go beyond merely
explaining cybersecurity topics. To accomplish this, the editors
drew upon the combined cognitive intelligence of 46 scholars from
11 countries to present the state of the art in cybersecurity.
Managers and leaders at all levels in organizations around the
globe will find the explanations and suggestions useful for
understanding cybersecurity risks as well as formulating strategies
to mitigate future problems. Employees will find the examples and
caveats both interesting as well as practical for everyday
activities at the workplace and in their personal lives.
Cybersecurity practitioners in computer science, programming, or
espionage will find the literature and statistics fascinating and
more than likely a confirmation of their own findings and
assumptions. Government policymakers will find the book valuable to
inform their new agenda of protecting citizens and infrastructure
in any country around the world. Academic scholars, professors,
instructors, and students will find the theories, models,
frameworks, and discussions relevant and supportive to teaching as
well as research.
In the first three decades of the twentieth century, artists,
writers, musicians, and architects from both sides of the Atlantic
interacted to create a modern style for Brazil. Their works shaped
Brazilian national expression and self-definition for the twentieth
century and into the present, with renewed relevance as Brazil
plays an increasingly important role in global affairs. Artists
such as Tarsila do Amaral and Roberto Burle-Marx are appearing for
the first time in museums in the United States and Europe, along
with the concept of antropofagia from the "Cannibal Manifesto", a
theory of cultural autonomy and a model for fusion, hybridity, and
assimilation. This book offers a cultural history and
interpretation of Brazilian modernism in the arts and letters,
exploring how modernism depends on transatlantic negotiation and
develops through interchanges between Brazilians and Europeans.
Fully revised and updated, this second edition of the successful
Managing Misbehaviour in Schools presents a wide-ranging survey of
both the theoretical and the practical ideas and suggestions for
the efficient management of behaviour problems in the school and
classroom. It is invaluable for student and practising teachers, as
well as their colleagues in other supporting professions.
This wide ranging book offers a fresh survey of the pastoral needs
of primary age pupils, and pupils in early adolescence for both
trainee and practising teachers. This book is divided into four
main sections: * Principles considers the future needs of children,
learning processes, the planning and implementation of a pastoral
programme, and the co-ordination of personal and social education *
Aspects of Pastoral Care develops six specific pastoral approaches:
welfare and liaison, health and medical services, life crises and
counselling, managing behaviour, bullying, and starting secondary
school * Viewpoints has three personal statements: television
viewing, core values for teachers and parents, and the
professionalism of teachers * In An Agenda for Discussion the
editors comment on the various chapters of the book and add extra
material on pastoral care and personal and social education
This book presents 15 varied case studies which range over the
professional practices of teachers, and professionals from other
agencies concerned with schoolchildren. It illustrates attempts to
meet the personal needs of young people in pre-school provision, in
primary and secondary schools, and in special schools. It is
intended to help professional staff whose responsibilities are
directed towards helping children and young adults. The material
emphasizes good intervention practices and the theory which
underpins such actions. While the main focus of all these case
studies is in the school, many involve a wide range of personnel
from other agencies - the school psychological service, health
visitors, education welfare officers, psychiatrists, social
workers, probation officers, support teachers, speech therapists,
counsellors, physiotherapists and voluntary agencies. The editors
argue that students' and practitioners' professional competence can
be enhanced not only by being given theoretical guidelines about a
range of appropriate pastoral intervention stratgeies, but also by
studying practical examples of their use, particularly where a
multi-professional approach is required.
Mahatma Gandhi's humane philosophy and inherent spirituality had a
profound influence not only on the people of India but the freedom
loving people worldwide. 11th of September 2006 marked the
centenary of the Satyagraha movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi in
South Africa for peaceful resistance against discriminatory and
unjust laws. ""Satyagraha - the firmness of the force Truth""
became a powerful mass movement of peaceful resistance and civil
disobedience. Over the years, it evolved into a dynamic mass
movement of effective action.Commemorating 100 years of
'Satyagraha' in a befitting manner, the Indian National Congress
convened a two day international conference: ""Peace, Non-violence
and Empowerment: Gandhian Philosophy in the 21st Century"". Over
300 international delegates from 91 countries comprising world
leaders, Nobel laureates, leading peace and human rights activists
and Gandhian scholars reflected on the essence and the enduring
relevance of Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy. The conference
deliberated on subjects and issues which represent the core of
Gandhian thought. The discussion touched upon a wide range of
Gandhian principles and values including Mahatma Gandhi's concern
for the poor and his abiding commitment to non-violence and
people's empowerment. Emerging from the discussions amongst the
luminaries was the collective affirmation to renew people's
commitment to Mahatma's noble mission of building a world that is
in peace and harmony with itself.Based on the deliberations of this
conference, together with precious archival material, this volume -
a book for the future - endeavours to reach out and connect the
people, especially the younger generation, to the 'Gandhian way'
and to carry forward his legacy into the 21st century.
Risks can be identified, evaluated, and mitigated, but the
underlying uncertainty remains elusive. Risk is present across all
industries and sectors. As a result, organizations and governments
worldwide are currently experiencing higher levels of risk and have
had to make risky decisions during times of crisis and instability,
including the COVID-19 pandemic, economic and climate perils, and
global tensions surrounding terrorism. It is essential that new
studies are undertaken to understand strategies taken during these
times to better equip business leaders to navigate risk management
in the future. Global Risk and Contingency Management Research in
Times of Crisis examines the impact of crises including the
COVID-19 pandemic, which has tested organizational risk and
contingency management plans. It provides significant insights that
should benefit business leaders on risk and contingency management
in times of crisis. It emphasizes strategies that leaders can
undertake to identify potential future risks and examines decisions
made in past crises that can act as examples of what to do and what
not to do during future crisis events. Covering topics such as
auditing theories, risk assessment, and educational inequality,
this premier reference source is a crucial resource for business
leaders, executives, managers, decision makers, policymakers,
students, government officials, entrepreneurs, librarians,
researchers, and academicians.
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