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This comprehensive Research Handbook reflects the latest research
breakthroughs and practices in services management. Addressing
services management from a broader strategic perspective, it delves
into the key issues of analytics and service robots, and their
potential impact. Edited by the late Mark M. Davis, it represents
an early foray into the new frontier of services management and
provides insights into the future of the field. Drawing together
expert service researchers, the Research Handbook begins with an
analysis of service strategy and operations management, before
moving on to explore service innovation and design, serving
customers, healthcare services and artificial intelligence in
service. Chapters explore a wide range of topics including scarcity
strategies, perceived justice in services, the role of culture and
religion in service provision, and the implications of Covid-19 on
healthcare service operations. The book concludes with a reflection
on the fourth industrial revolution that is occurring now and the
understanding of services in an era of advanced technologies.
Addressing emerging challenges and opportunities, this Research
Handbook will be critical reading for scholars and advanced
students of services management and information systems. It will
also be beneficial for practitioners and business managers in
service industries.
Having spent many years teaching and inspiring others, Rachel M
Davis has fulfilled one of her ambitions as a professional
musician, with the worldwide release of her first CD of moving and
original solo piano music called 'Dreamcatcher'. Recorded on a
Steinway piano under studio conditions Rachel has produced an
incredibly beautiful sound. Working with a team of recording
specialists, the production is truly world class and has been
described as 'The type of music that makes you wish you kept up
those piano lessons...' The CD and the book of sheet music will be
of enormous interest to a broad section of classical and popular
music lovers with a style reminiscent of Enya (Orinoco Flo) Andrew
Lloyd-Webber (Phantom of the Opera), Einaudi, and John Barry(Dances
with Wolves). You can listen to samples of all 10 tracks at
www.rachelmdavis.co.uk where you can also find links to buy the CD
and sheet music or download the tracks from digital music sites
like iTunes or Amazon.
Complete introduction to forensic psychology and understanding
psychology's expanding influence on the study of law, crime, and
criminality Highlighting the often-sizable gap between media myths
surrounding forensic practice and reality, Forensic Psychology
presents a broad range of topics within the field, including
detailed treatments of the causes of crime, investigative methods,
the trial process, and interventions with different types of
offenders and offenses. To aid in reader comprehension, this Fourth
Edition is supplemented with additional online resource materials,
including related links, multiple choice questions, and PowerPoint
slides. Authored by a wide range of experienced forensic psychology
professionals and drawing on a wealth of experience from leading
researchers and practitioners, Forensic Psychology includes
information on: Pyschological approaches to understanding crime and
developmental and psychological theories of offendingÂ
Contributions of neuroscience in understanding risk factors for
offending and effects of interpersonal crime on victims Eyewitness
evidence, psychopathy, interviewing winesses and suspects,
detecting deception, and offender profiling and crime linkage
Interpersonal violence and stalking, judicial processes,
safeguarding vulnerable witnesses, criminal responsibilities, and
the role of the expert witness Rehabilitation of offenders,
risk assessment, treating dangerous offenders, and interventions
with female offenders and offenders with intellectual disabilities
With comprehensive coverage of the subject and its many important
intricacies, the Fourth Edition of Forensic Psychology is essential
reading for undergraduates' first encounter with the subject area
and is also an excellent introduction for more specialized
postgraduate courses.
Black women's marginalized experience has often superseded their
impact at their respective workplaces. Usually, Black women's ways
of knowing and leadership are composed of practices that do not fit
perfectly in our heterogenous ideal of leadership. It is crucial to
share Black women's ways of knowing and understand how Black women
navigate their roles. Black Women's Formal and Informal Ways of
Leadership discusses how Black women's pedagogies shape their
navigation through life through formal and informal leadership
roles. It empowers the various voices of Black women and challenges
the idea of who we look at as leaders. Covering topics such as
perception bias, emotional intelligence, and Black women
stereotypes, this premier reference source is a dynamic resource
for business leaders and managers, entrepreneurs, human resource
managers, librarians, faculty and administrators of education,
students of higher education, government officials, researchers,
and academicians.
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American Educational History Journal (Hardcover)
Paul J Ramsey, Susan Studer; Edited by (associates) Donna M. Davis, Joshua Garrison; Editing managed by Mindy Spearman; Edited by (board members) …
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Discovery Miles 30 050
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The American Educational History Journal is a peer-reviewed,
national research journal devoted to the examination of educational
topics using perspectives from a variety of disciplines. The
editors of AEHJ encourage communication between scholars from
numerous disciplines, nationalities, institutions, and backgrounds.
Authors come from a variety of disciplines including political
science, curriculum, history, philosophy, teacher education, and
educational leadership. Acceptance for publication in AEHJ requires
that each author present a well-articulated argument that deals
substantively with questions of educational history.
What if Heaven and Earth weren't so far apart? What if your
next-door neighbour was an angel? Kingdom presents the gospel
narrative with a new twist. Discover Adam, Eve, Paul, and many
other biblical characters as they interact with Jesus on his way to
the cross. King Jehovah, the king of Heaven, rules the land with a
loving heart and just judgment. One day, he decides to ask his
people to venture over to the land known as Earth where the people
are enduring plenty of modern-day issues. When they get there, they
find that a factory owner, Joe Bedinger, has just watched his
business go up in flames; Eve is unemployed and desperately
searching for somewhere to work; and Adam is stuck in his dead-end
grocery store job, cleaning up after other people's messes and
stocking shelves. Jehovah comes up with a plan to heal the land of
earth and give these people additional resources and citizenship of
his kingdom of heaven, but it's not all that easy as he finds his
own subjects oppose his plan. Jehovah sends his son as an
ambassador to the people. Is that enough for the people of Earth
and Heaven to live in peace? Or is there a war on the horizon?
The American Educational History Journal is a peer?reviewed,
national research journal devoted to the examination of educational
topics using perspectives from a variety of disciplines. The
editors of AEHJ encourage communicationbetween scholars from
numerous disciplines, nationalities, institutions, and backgrounds.
Authors come from a variety of disciplines including political
science, curriculum, history, philosophy, teacher education, and
educational leadership. Acceptance for publication in AEHJ requires
that each author present a well?articulated argument that deals
substantively with questions of educational history.
This is a book that honors and celebrates the compassion of people
who serve the needs of others in very positive, meaningful, and
sometimes, life changing ways. Why do people who serve others open
their hearts so freely? This book features sixteen stories of
everyday, ordinary people who have become truly extraordinary by
helping others. These people have extended themselves by helping
vulnerable people in need not for glamour or glory but because they
simply observed hurt and pain and felt compelled to take positive
action. In this book, the experiences, events and circumstances of
their lives are examined through the lens of Appreciative Inquiry-a
strength based perspective that focuses our attention on the
conditions and factors that enable us to act at our very best.
Learn how you can use the process of 'Appreciative Life
Reflection' to examine the Noble Path of your own life with all of
its twists and turns and apply what you learn to the discovery of
your Noble Purpose-Serving the Needs of Others.
Through his years of experience in extended Scripture memorization,
Andrew M. Davis helps readers commit to studying God’s word so
they may grow in holiness, resist temptation, and share the gospel
with lost people.
An autobiographical collaboration of subsequent journal entries of
a poet delves behind the scenes of solitary tedium and
introspection when a spark catches between the heart and brain and
transforms into a pulsing literary song on the printed page. Based
in Brooklyn, New York in the twentieth century, the written word
comes alive through a city dweller that gives his life for his art
in the all-too-often darkness of poverty and the clash with social
expectations. While a friendly narrative of a life story threads
into a likeable character, the poetic expressions, observations,
and essays surpass politics, social issues of the day, and religion
and exposes the richness of beauty and the limitations of being
human. Melancholic in tone, the writing dares to challenge the
astute reader to explore the deeper and unspoken aspects of the
human condition.
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