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This book takes the reader through real-world examples for how to
characterize and measure the productivity and performance of NFPs
and education institutions-that is, organisations that produce
value for society, which cannot be measured accurately in financial
KPIs. It focuses on how best to frame non-profit performance and
productivity, and provides a suite of tools for measurement and
benchmarking. It further challenges the reader to consider
alternative and appropriate uses of quantitative measures, which
are fit-for-purpose in individual contexts. It is true that the
risk of misusing quantitative measures is ever-present. But does
that risk outweigh the benefits of forming a more precise and
shared understanding of what could generate better outcomes? There
will always be concerns about policy and performance management.
Goodheart's Law states that once a measure becomes a target, it is
no longer a good measure. This book helps to strike a meaningful
balance between what can be measured, what cannot, and how best to
use quantitative information in sectors that are often averse to
being held up to the light and put on a scale by outsiders.
As a boy in the 1930s, Kenneth Moore experienced the misery of the
Great Depression firsthand. When he grew up after having watched
President Franklin Roosevelt work furiously to rescue a population
from joblessness and poverty, Moore became a union organizer and
executive in the positions of international vice president of BRT
and UTU.
Over a lifetime of fighting for the working man and woman, Moore
faced death threats, a stabbing, a robbery, and relentless
opposition. He traveled the world for the cause of labor and
witnessed history. Now Moore looks back on that life in a sweeping
memoir that is the story of a man, a movement, a family tapestry,
and a rich meditation on some pivotal and horrific moments of the
past: Hiroshima (with never-before-released survivor interviews),
the Holocaust, and the atrocities done to Native Americans.
"Tragedies and Fortunes" is a fascinating insider's look at the
rise of organized labor and the times in which it came to be. It's
a tale of heroes and villains, of struggles against greed and
triumphs for good. It's a great American story, a life lived in
devotion to a cause, and one man's lessons from the past that may
help all of us make better choices for our future.
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The Tragedie of Macbeth
William Shakespeare; Adapted by Stewart Kenneth Moore
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R453
Discovery Miles 4 530
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This book takes the reader through real-world examples for how to
characterize and measure the productivity and performance of NFPs
and education institutions-that is, organisations that produce
value for society, which cannot be measured accurately in financial
KPIs. It focuses on how best to frame non-profit performance and
productivity, and provides a suite of tools for measurement and
benchmarking. It further challenges the reader to consider
alternative and appropriate uses of quantitative measures, which
are fit-for-purpose in individual contexts. It is true that the
risk of misusing quantitative measures is ever-present. But does
that risk outweigh the benefits of forming a more precise and
shared understanding of what could generate better outcomes? There
will always be concerns about policy and performance management.
Goodheart's Law states that once a measure becomes a target, it is
no longer a good measure. This book helps to strike a meaningful
balance between what can be measured, what cannot, and how best to
use quantitative information in sectors that are often averse to
being held up to the light and put on a scale by outsiders.
Take a magical tour with author Kenneth Moore as he guides you
through your journey to becoming a real Santa Claus. With over 35
years of experience in the role of the world's most beloved holiday
icon, Ken shares with you his knowledge, insider tips, and trade
"secrets" so you can truly discover for yourself...The Magic of
Santa Claus!
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The Story of Young David (Paperback)
Prester John; Compiled by Preston Johnson; Illustrated by Kenneth Moore
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R468
R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
Save R83 (18%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The story of how love drove a women to her destiny to create
Destiny Child. In 1997, a female group burst on the scene and
catapulted into one of the most successful female groups of all
time. For years the picture had been painted of how Mathew Knowles
helped his golden child daughter, Beyonce; Kelly Rolland, and
Destiny's Child achieve phenomenal success. However, after years of
seclusion and silence, the former co-manager, who disclosed
evidence to help settle the lawsuit between the Knowles and the
estate of Andretta Tillman, finally speaks up and not only sets the
record straight, but reveals some very telling accounts of what
really went on behind the scenes and in the lives of the main
people involved with the group. In his long-overdue book, Brian K.
Moore, tells an unforgettable and heart-wrenching story of one
woman's journey in helping a group of young girls from Houston,
Texas achieve fortune and fame. He writes a compelling and detailed
expose of how Tillman secured both the Elektra and Columbia/Sony
record deals, as well as created and managed the group, formerly
known as Girls Tyme, up to the time of her death. The Making of a
Child of Destiny: The Andretta Tillman Story is one of hope, faith,
and triumph, and a testament of what can be overcome and achieved
when one dares to dream."
As a boy in the 1930s, Kenneth Moore experienced the misery of the
Great Depression firsthand. When he grew up after having watched
President Franklin Roosevelt work furiously to rescue a population
from joblessness and poverty, Moore became a union organizer and
executive in the positions of international vice president of BRT
and UTU.
Over a lifetime of fighting for the working man and woman, Moore
faced death threats, a stabbing, a robbery, and relentless
opposition. He traveled the world for the cause of labor and
witnessed history. Now Moore looks back on that life in a sweeping
memoir that is the story of a man, a movement, a family tapestry,
and a rich meditation on some pivotal and horrific moments of the
past: Hiroshima (with never-before-released survivor interviews),
the Holocaust, and the atrocities done to Native Americans.
"Tragedies and Fortunes" is a fascinating insider's look at the
rise of organized labor and the times in which it came to be. It's
a tale of heroes and villains, of struggles against greed and
triumphs for good. It's a great American story, a life lived in
devotion to a cause, and one man's lessons from the past that may
help all of us make better choices for our future.
This book, the most complete and expert treatment of wild flower
propagation and cultivation to date, offers a sure approach to
gardening with native plants while practicing good conservation.
Based on ten years of pioneering research at the North Carolina
Botanical Garden, "Growing and Propagating Wild Flowers"
features
practical, easy-to-follow methods for raising native plants from
seeds, cuttings, and divisions
specific instructions on the propagation and cultivation of plants
representing nearly 100 genera of wild flowers, carnivorous plants,
and ferns
more than 250 illustrations, including 32 color photographs and 3
sample design plans for a perennial border
For each species treated, the author includes
descriptions of growth habits, flowers, fruits and seeds
outstanding ornamental characteristics, flowering and fruiting
times
detailed directions on the collection, cleaning, storage, and
germination of seed
information on cultivation and use in the home landscape
notes on related species and their propagation
The native plants cited as examples are found primarily in the
eastern United States. The propagation and handling techniques,
however, will be useful throughout the temperate areas of the
country.
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