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Written by a highly regarded expert on entrepreneurship, this
bestselling textbook provides an engaging and comprehensive
overview of corporate entrepreneurship. Now in its fourth edition
and fully revised throughout, this accessible text is structured in
four key parts that cover everything a student needs to know about
the topic. After an initial consideration of what constitutes
corporate entrepreneurship and innovation, the author then guides
students through the four pillars of entrepreneurial architecture:
culture, structure, leadership and strategy. The third section
focusses on the entrepreneurial mind-set, including how to
encourage creativity, business ideas and developing concepts.
Finally, the book draws attention to corporate venturing, examining
venture teams, intrapreneurs, market development and the role of
shareholder value. It is no longer sufficient for businesses to
grow simply by cutting costs and taking over competitors. To
achieve true success, organisations must avoid an ageing product or
service portfolio to bring new, innovative ideas to market.
Corporate entrepreneurship is inherently risky and therefore
requires a fresh approach to strategy. The approach Paul Burns
offers will successfully overcome barriers to launching new ideas,
internal challenges of managing creativity and show how to foster
an entrepreneurial culture. This is the go-to textbook for all
students studying Corporate Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship or
Corporate Venturing at undergraduate, postgraduate or MBA level.
The book is also essential reading for courses on Strategic
Entrepreneurship and Innovation. New to this Edition: - Fully
revised and updated content throughout with new four-part structure
- Brand new case studies in every chapter, featuring some of the
world's highest profile companies from across the globe - A greater
focus on innovation, including a new chapter on this topic at the
start of the book - New chapters on 'Developing a Business Model',
'Managing Change' and 'Managing Risk' - New on-page glossary with
key terms highlighted in the text and defined in the margins - New
Activities and Group Discussion topics at the end of each chapter
Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at
bloomsburyonlineresources.com/corporate-entrepreneurship-and-innovation-4e.
These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when
using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.
This is a new edition of the one volume Butler. Drawn from the
original twelve volume work known as Butler's Lives of the Saints,
this new edition has selected one principal saint as the focus of
attention for each day of the calendar year. And now, for the first
time, many saints have been included who were canonised during the
Pontificate of Pope John Paul II.
Jon Sobrino continues the magisterial christology begun in Jesus
the Liberator. In that book Sobrino examined the identity of Jesus
in relation to his message, his interlocutors, and the conflict
that led to his death. In this second volume he takes up the
Resurrection of Christ, the christology of the New Testament, and
finally the christological formulae of the early church councils.
Throughout Christ the Liberator Sobrino writes from the reality
of faith, as set in motion by the event of Jesus Christ, and from
the situation of the victims -- the "Crucified People" of history
-- particularly the poor of El Salvador, with whom he works. With
Christ the Liberator Sobrino's christology takes its place among
the most significant contributions of Latin America to the church
and theology today.
This new edition of the market-leading textbook by Paul Burns
offers an unrivalled holistic introduction to the field of
entrepreneurship and valuable guidance for budding entrepreneurs
looking to launch their own small business. Drawing on his decades
of academic and entrepreneurial experience, the author takes you on
a journey through the business life-cycle, from the early stages of
start-up, through progressive growth, to the confident strides of a
mature business. Combining cutting-edge theory with fresh global
examples and lessons from real-life business practice, this
accessible and explorative textbook will encourage you to develop
the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the challenges faced by
today's entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship and Small Business will
help you to: - Learn what makes entrepreneurs tick with brand new
Get into the Mindset video interviews and an exploration of
entrepreneuial character traits - Seamlessly incorporate multimedia
content into your learning with the new Digital Links platform
accessed via your smart device - Understand how worldwide events
can impact small businesses through incisive analysis of the
effects of the COVID-19 pandemic - Grasp how entrepreneurship
differs around the globe, with over 100 Case Insights and new
examples from a diverse range of countries and industries - Ensure
your understanding of the entrepreneurial landscape is up-to-date,
with new chapters on recruiting and managing people, and on lean
methodologies and business model frameworks. This is the ideal
textbook for students taking undergraduate and postgraduate
Entrepreneurship or Small Business Management courses, as well as
for MBA students.
This practical resource is essential reading for wireless
communications engineers whose projects involve the use of
cutting-edge software radio technology. It covers all aspects of
systems design and explains various options for hardware, including
a look at current and state of the art silicon technologies. The
book places special emphasis on how software radio technology can
solve many of the problems faced by professionals designing
third-generation cellular mobile systems. The book concludes with
an overview of engineering design assistance software tools that
are becoming so important for the successful development of
embedded radio products.
On 27 August 1979, Paul Burns's life changed for ever. Travelling
through Warren Point in Northern Ireland when the IRA detonated two
massive bombs, he was involved in a devastating explosion -
eighteen soldiers were killed that day; Paul was one of only two
who survived. Newly recruited to the Parachute Regiment, Paul was
performing a tour of duty in Northern Ireland when a four-tonne
truck in which he was travelling was destroyed by a massive IRA
bomb. Eighteen of his friends and colleagues were killed in the
Warrenpoint blast - the biggest single loss of life for the British
Army during the Troubles. Paul barely survived. His body was
broken. His left leg was amputated below the knee. His skin was
burned down to the bone. Those who saw him wondered if it might not
be kinder to let him die. At just eighteen, Paul thought his life
was over. But he refused to be beaten. He had made a promise to
himself that he would make up for the loss of his friends' lives by
living his own life to the full. And just over five years later he
was a member of the elite parachute display team, The Red Devils.
In 1996 he entered the record books as a member of 'Time and Tide':
the first ever disabled crew to sail around the world. Today he
works as a disabled extra in tv and film - amongst his accolades he
can count a role in Hollywood blockbuster Gladiator. His story is a
remarkable tale of one man's determination to make the most of his
life against the odds.
****This is a pocket-sized version of the A4 pictorial
guide***Whatever the shape or size of a business, they all have one
thing in common - they hope to make money. A major factor in
determining success is the ability of management to control its
finances. Business Finance painlessly demystifies the process of
accounting and the understanding of business finance. Follow the
adventures of a small-time entrepreneur and his finance director as
she helps him turn his business from a potential casualty of the
'Death Valley Curve' into an efficient, profit-making success
story. Balance sheets, profit and loss statements, cash flow,
working capital, depreciation, cash flow forecasting, budgeting,
and gearing are all explained making this the book to guide readers
safely through the jargon jungle of financial management.
This November volume is part of a complete revision of "Butler's
Lives of the Saints". It comes in 12 volumes which correspond to
the months of the year. How to live a Christian life of faith is a
question every generation of Christians has sought to answer.
Invariably, they have turned to the lives of the saints. They offer
inspiration, hope and a clear challenge to all Christians. Saints,
the popular heroes and heroines of every age, also have an
importance beyond the inspiration they provide. Numerous
conferences and publications testify to the increased attention
being given to their lives as richly documented sources for the
study of social and cultural, as well as religious history. This is
the first revised edition since the major Calendar reform of
1969-70. It is based on the new "Roman Martyrology" being finalized
by the Congregation for Divine Worship. There is a more worldwide
emphasis, resulting in more expanded coverage of saints from all
continents. There is also in-depth historical and contextual
background on major saints, and the inclusion of many new saints
and the blessed from recent decades. The principal celebrations and
feasts in the November volume include: Solemnity of the All Saints,
St Martin de Porres, St Winifred, St Charles Borromeo, St Illtud,
St Willibrord, Bd John Duns Scotus, St Leo the Great, St Martin of
Tours, St Theodore the Studite, St Laurence O'Toole, St Albert the
Great, Bd Roque Gonzalez and companions, St Margaret of Scotland,
St Gertrude the Great, St Mechildis of Helfta, St Edmund of
Abingdon, St Elizabeth of Hungary, St Hugh of Lincoln, St Gregory
the Wonderworker, St Gregory of Tours, St Hild of Whitby, St
Philippine Duschesne, St Edmund, the presentation of the BVM, St
Cecilia, St Clement of Rome, St Columbanus, St Andrew and St
Cuthbert Mayne.
This July volume is part of a complete revision of "Butler's Lives
of the Saints". It comes in 12 volumes which correspond to the
months of the year. How to live a Christian life of faith is a
question every generation of Christians has sought to answer.
Invariably, they have turned to the lives of the saints. They offer
inspiration, hope and a clear challenge to all Christians. Saints,
the popular heroes and heroines of every age, also have an
importance beyond the inspiration they provide. Numerous
conferences and publications testify to the increased attention
being given to their lives as richly documented sources for the
study of social and cultural, as well as religious history. This is
the first revised edition since the major Calendar reform of
1969-70. It is based on the new "Roman Martyrology" being finalized
by the Congregation for Divine Worship. There is a more worldwide
emphasis, resulting in more expanded coverage of saints from all
continents. There is also in-depth historical and contextual
background on major saints, and the inclusion of many new saints
and the blessed from recent decades. Some major entries include:
Aidan of Lindisfarne, Ambrose, Anselm, Antony of Egypt, Bernadette
of Boniface, Columba of Iona, Cuthbert, Don Bosco, Francis Xavier,
Hildegard of Bingen, Teresa of Avila and Thomas Becket.
This October volume is part of a complete revision of "Butler's
Lives of the Saints". It comes in 12 volumes which correspond to
the months of the year. How to live a Christian life of faith is a
question every generation of Christians has sought to answer.
Invariably, they have turned to the lives of the saints. They offer
inspiration, hope and a clear challenge to all Christians. Saints,
the popular heroes and heroines of every age, also have an
importance beyond the inspiration they provide. Numerous
conferences and publications testify to the increased attention
being given to their lives as richly documented sources for the
study of social and cultural, as well as religious history. This is
the first revised edition since the major Calendar reform of
1969-70. It is based on the new "Roman Martyrology" being finalized
by the Congregation for Divine Worship. There is a more worldwide
emphasis, resulting in more expanded coverage of saints from all
continents. There is also in-depth historical and contextual
background on major saints, and the inclusion of many new saints
and the blessed from recent decades. Some major entries include: St
Theresa of Lisieux, St Bavo, Bd Francis of Pesaro, St Thomas of
Hereford, St Francis of Assisi, St Bruno, Our Lady of the Rosary,
St John Leonardi, St Wilfrid, St Edward the Confessor, St Callistus
I, St Teresa of Avila, St Ignatius of Antioch, St Luke, St Paul of
the Cross, St Fintan of Taghmon, St John of Capistrano, St Antony
Mary Claret, The Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, St Cedd, Bd
Contardo Ferrini, SS Simon and Jude and Ethelnoth of Canterbury.
This August volume is part of a complete revision of "Butler's
Lives of the Saints". It comes in 12 volumes which correspond to
the months of the year. How to live a Christian life of faith is a
question every generation of Christians has sought to answer.
Invariably, they have turned to the lives of the saints. They offer
inspiration, hope and a clear challenge to all Christians. Saints,
the popular heroes and heroines of every age, also have an
importance beyond the inspiration they provide. Numerous
conferences and publications testify to the increased attention
being given to their lives as richly documented sources for the
study of social and cultural, as well as religious history. This is
the first revised edition since the major Calendar reform of
1969-70. It is based on the new "Roman Martyrology" being finalized
by the Congregation for Divine Worship. There is a more worldwide
emphasis, resulting in more expanded coverage of saints from all
continents. There is also in-depth historical and contextual
background on major saints, and the inclusion of many new saints
and the blessed from recent decades. Some major entries include:
Aidan of Lindisfarne, Ambrose, Anselm, Antony of Egypt, Bernadette
of Boniface, Columba of Iona, Cuthbert, Don Bosco, Francis Xavier,
Hildegard of Bingen, Teresa of Avila and Thomas Becket.
This title is part of a complete revision of "Butler's Lives of the
Saints". The series comes in 12 volumes which correspond to the
months of the year. This is the June volume. How to live a
Christian life of faith is a question every generation of
Christians has sought to answer. Invariably, they have turned to
the lives of the saints. They offer inspiration, hope and a clear
challenge to all Christians. Saints, the popular heroes and
heroines of every age, also have an importance beyond the
inspiration they provide. Numerous conferences and publications
testify to the increased attention being given to their lives as
richly documented sources for the study of social and cultural, as
well as religious history. This is the first revised edition since
the major Calendar reform of 1969-70. It is based on the new "Roman
Martyrology" being finalized by the Congregation for Divine
Worship. There is a more worldwide emphasis, resulting in more
expanded coverage of saints from all continents. There is also
in-depth historical and contextual background on major saints, and
the inclusion of many new saints and the blessed from recent
decades. Some major entries include: Aidan of Lindisfarne, Ambrose,
Anselm, Antony of Egypt, Bernadette of Boniface, Columba of Iona,
Cuthbert, Don Bosco, Francis Xavier, Hildegard of Bingen, Teresa of
Avila and Thomas Becket.
Structured around the author's tried-and-tested New Venture
Creation framework, this textbook encourages practical learning,
enabling you to launch and develop your business. Broken down into
three phases - Research, Business model development, Launch - the
book provides a systematic approach which tells you everything you
need to know and, most importantly, everything you need to do, to
start a new venture. You will learn how organisations and
entrepreneurs address issues via real life case insights and
quotes, while fictional case studies are presented to explore how
you might choose ways forward in your entrepreneurial journey. The
popular and effective Workbook, which enables you to work through
your thoughts and ideas on business development and construct a
profile of your new venture, is now presented in a digital format.
A new Digital links booklet directs to company websites and
interviews with entrepreneurs, and these resources are designed so
that they can be used concurrently with the book. This edition
includes new material on the importance of anticipating new
challenges and the need for re-strategizing and building
resilience, while sustainability and diversity have been
foregrounded in a re-examination of the case studies. New Venture
Creation is the essential textbook for preparing for real-life
entrepreneurial experience: accessible, practical and grounded in
academic insight.
Providing everything you need to pass the FRCR Part 2A, this book
provides a thorough assessment of a candidate's radiological
knowledge. The book is divided into six chapters, with 75 questions
in each chapter, mirroring the modules and exam papers laid out by
the Royal College of Radiologists. This makes you as familiar as
possible with its style, content and structure and facilitates
directed learning. All questions have been formulated to reflect
the current best practice and evidenced-base, ensuring candidates'
knowledge of their field is up-to-date. A detailed explanation is
provided for each question, including references to review
publications or widely-used textbooks, which allow detailed
follow-up on the issues discussed.
This new edition of the market-leading textbook by Paul Burns
offers an unrivalled holistic introduction to the field of
entrepreneurship and valuable guidance for budding entrepreneurs
looking to launch their own small business. Drawing on his decades
of academic and entrepreneurial experience, the author takes you on
a journey through the business life-cycle, from the early stages of
start-up, through progressive growth, to the confident strides of a
mature business. Combining cutting-edge theory with fresh global
examples and lessons from real-life business practice, this
accessible and explorative textbook will encourage you to develop
the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the challenges faced by
today's entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship and Small Business will
help you to: - Learn what makes entrepreneurs tick with brand new
Get into the Mindset video interviews and an exploration of
entrepreneuial character traits - Seamlessly incorporate multimedia
content into your learning with the new Digital Links platform
accessed via your smart device - Understand how worldwide events
can impact small businesses through incisive analysis of the
effects of the COVID-19 pandemic - Grasp how entrepreneurship
differs around the globe, with over 100 Case Insights and new
examples from a diverse range of countries and industries - Ensure
your understanding of the entrepreneurial landscape is up-to-date,
with new chapters on recruiting and managing people, and on lean
methodologies and business model frameworks. This is the ideal
textbook for students taking undergraduate and postgraduate
Entrepreneurship or Small Business Management courses, as well as
for MBA students.
The secret to sustainable competitive advantage for large
organizations in the changing business environment is not simply
lowering costs or restructuring for efficiency. Companies need to
be adaptable, flexible, speedy, creative, innovative and
opportunistic. In short, they need to act in an entrepreneurial
manner. "Corporate Entrepreneurship" is about the ability of a
large organization to make the most of commercial opportunities, to
innovate, to do things differently. It is about developing an
organizational and strategic capability to not just manage change,
but to embrace and action it. Paul Burns' innovative text considers
the personal qualities of successful entrepreneurs and the manner
in which they do business. He then demonstrates how these qualities
can be replicated to form an organizational architecture that
encourages entrepreneurship at all levels within a company.
"Corporate Entrepreneurship" pulls together many themes (from
leadership, culture, creativity, innovation, strategy, and
marketing) in a coherent and accessible form.
Gabriela Mistral (1889-1967), Chile's 'other' great poet of the
twentieth century, is little known outside the Spanish-speaking
world, and unlike Pablo Neruda has not been extensively translated
into English. She deserves better, particularly as the first Latin
American recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature (1945), and
this selection of her poetry is designed to introduce her to an
English-speaking public. Born Lucila Godoy Alcayaga in the Elqui
valley in the 'little north' of Chile, she became a schoolteacher
at the age of fifteen and went on to become an educator of
international renown, an architect of educational reform in Mexico,
and a cultural administrator at the League of Nations. She began
publishing prose and verse pieces in newspapers and reviews at
about the same age. Four major collections of her poems were
published in her lifetime: Desolacion (Desolation) in 1922, Ternura
(Tenderness) in 1924, Tala (Felling) in 1938, and Lagar (Wine
Press) in 1954, followed by Poema de Chile published after her
death. Poems from each of these five collections are included here.
The landscape and people of her native Chile are a constant theme
in her work, even though she lived most of her adult life away from
Chile, largely as a consul - unpaid for many years - in Europe,
Brazil, and the U.S.A., where she died. Her great love of children,
who were the main preoccupation of her life and whom she both
understood and respected; motherhood, and her lack of it; loss of
people she loved; religious faith, tested and at times unorthodox,
are other abiding themes. Her language is direct, passionate,
rooted in local usage. The whole of her work, in prose as well as
in verse, is a reflection of the absolute integrity of her life.
One of the most well-known and relied-upon reference works of all
time has been updated and revised! The twelve volumes of the
revised Butler's Lives of the Saints correspond to the months of
the year; each volume contains entries on saints with feast days in
that month. December, will include a complete index to the series
as well as a supplement of recent beatifications and an ecumenical
calendar.
Federico Garca Lorca was born near Granada in 1898. Initially set
on studying music in Paris, after his piano teacher died in 1916 he
became involved in a literary and artisitc group, including H G
Wells and Rudyard Kipling. This move towards a more literary life
eventually paid off. Blood Wedding (Bodas de Sangre) was written in
1932, and was first performed in Madrid in March 1933. It proved to
be the popular and critical success he'd been waiting for. When the
play was staged in Buenos Aires he even found himself confronted
with the prospect of wealth - a prospect that soon became a
reality. This prosperous, happy spell was short-lived though, as
the political situation in Spain altered under Franco, putting an
end to this time, and ultimately, his life. Lorca was executed on
August 18th 1936. Blood Wedding is based around the story of a
young woman who, unable to wed her lover is made to marry a more
suitable man. On the day of her wedding, however, La Novia (The
Bride) runs away with her lover (Leonardo), who is married with
children. A series of events ensues... Leonardo is the only
character in the play to have a name, the others all being
identified by their role: El Novio (The Groom), La Suegra (The
Mother-in-Law). As with many of Lorca's plays, symbolism is key,
with the moon and death personified. This is the first play in
Lorca's trilogy of rural tragedies, with Yerma and The House of
Bernarda Alba being second and third.
In the twentieth century a number of novelists, artists, and
filmmakers, resurrected the life of Jesus genre made so popular in
the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by Renan, Strauss, and
others. In addition, novelists Norman Mailer, Jose Saramago, and
Ricci have written their own "gospels."
Burns' collection--taken from a conference at a 2004 regional SBL
meeting--explores the ways in which these portraits of Jesus
continue to fulfill the familiar observation that people tend to
depict Jesus in their own image. In several of the portraits of
Jesus, the artists offer a creative response to the realities of
the human condition of our time.
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Moral Theology (Paperback)
Antonio Moser, Bernardino Leers; Translated by Paul Burns
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Gabriela Mistral (1889-1967), Chile's 'other' great poet of the
twentieth century, is little known outside the Spanish-speaking
world, and unlike Pablo Neruda has not been extensively translated
into English. She deserves better, particularly as the first Latin
American recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature (1945), and
this selection of her poetry is designed to introduce her to an
English-speaking public. Born Lucila Godoy Alcayaga in the Elqui
valley in the 'little north' of Chile, she became a schoolteacher
at the age of fifteen and went on to become an educator of
international renown, an architect of educational reform in Mexico,
and a cultural administrator at the League of Nations. She began
publishing prose and verse pieces in newspapers and reviews at
about the same age. Four major collections of her poems were
published in her lifetime: Desolacion (Desolation) in 1922, Ternura
(Tenderness) in 1924, Tala (Felling) in 1938, and Lagar (Wine
Press) in 1954, followed by Poema de Chile published after her
death. Poems from each of these five collections are included here.
The landscape and people of her native Chile are a constant theme
in her work, even though she lived most of her adult life away from
Chile, largely as a consul - unpaid for many years - in Europe,
Brazil, and the U.S.A., where she died. Her great love of children,
who were the main preoccupation of her life and whom she both
understood and respected; motherhood, and her lack of it; loss of
people she loved; religious faith, tested and at times unorthodox,
are other abiding themes. Her language is direct, passionate,
rooted in local usage. The whole of her work, in prose as well as
in verse, is a reflection of the absolute integrity of her life.
The new edition of this market-leading textbook provides a holistic
introduction to the academic study of entrepreneurship and offers
practical guidance for prospective entrepreneurs. Adopting a
life-cycle view of a business from start-up to maturity, it
explores the many stages and forms of entrepreneurship. With an
international outlook and expert synthesis of both theoretical
foundations and lessons from real-life business practice, the book
offers a complete course guide, fostering entrepreneurial talent,
thinking and skills. The author's engaging style and unrivalled
expertise drawn from a long-ranging career (as an academic,
accountant and entrepreneur) make the book accessible and
authoritative. This is an ideal textbook for those studying
Entrepreneurship or Small Business on undergraduate business or
management degree courses, as well as on MBA programmes. It will
also appeal to those looking to launch their own businesses. New to
this Edition: - Updated international case studies from
entrepreneurs and small businesses, ranging from Oman to Australia
- First-hand, detailed stories from real-life entrepreneurs in
brand new video interviews integrated throughout the text -
Increased and integrated coverage of social and civic enterprise
and hot topics such as effectuation and lean entrepreneurship
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