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The first edition of this highly acclaimed publication received a
Shingo Research and Professional Publication Prize in 2009.
Explaining how to create and sustain a Lean business, it followed
Cogent Power's first two Lean Roadmaps along their journey. Since
then, much has changed. Several members of Cogent Power's senior
management have moved on, steel prices have declined, and the
credit crisis has sparked an unstable global economy. Set against
these developments, Staying Lean: Thriving, Not Just Surviving,
Second Edition reports on Cogent Power's response to these issues
detailing how they worked through their third Lean Roadmap. It
also: Guides readers with readily reproducible advice and an
easy-to-follow model for sustaining Lean improvements Presents a
case study of a successful multinational Lean implementation Covers
a six-year Lean transformation from start to finish, illustrating
the application of three distinct roadmaps Focusing on how to
sustain change, the new edition of this bestselling reference,
illustrates the experience of a multi-national company that
successfully implemented Lean in its manufacturing and commercial
operations. Based on a model of sustainable change, the text
defines by example the elements of successful Lean management that
are often difficult to emulate as well as the more visible features
of process management.
The first edition of this highly acclaimed publication received a
Shingo Research and Professional Publication Prize in 2009.
Explaining how to create and sustain a Lean business, it followed
Cogent Power's first two Lean Roadmaps along their journey. Since
then, much has changed. Several members of Cogent Power's senior
management have moved on, steel prices have declined, and the
credit crisis has sparked an unstable global economy. Set against
these developments, Staying Lean: Thriving, Not Just Surviving,
Second Edition reports on Cogent Power's response to these issues
-- detailing how they worked through their third Lean Roadmap. It
also: * Guides readers with readily reproducible advice and an
easy-to-follow model for sustaining Lean improvements * Presents a
case study of a successful multinational Lean implementation *
Covers a six-year Lean transformation from start to finish,
illustrating the application of three distinct roadmaps Focusing on
how to sustain change, the new edition of this bestselling
reference, illustrates the experience of a multi-national company
that successfully implemented Lean in its manufacturing and
commercial operations. Based on a model of sustainable change, the
text defines by example the elements of successful Lean management
that are often difficult to emulate as well as the more visible
features of process management.
Over the last 20 years, Examination Notes in Psychiatry has become
one of the leading texts for trainee psychiatrists. The 4th edition
maintains the core of valuable information that is required by any
would-be psychiatrist, but has been completely revised and updated.
Assessment and diagnosis form the foundation to each section, but
are now enhanced by the inclusion of treatment algorithms and
evidence based medicine. Changes to the nomenclature have been made
to reflect current practice. The fully revised reading lists lead
the reader to the latest papers and publications, and a glossary of
relevant websites will provide even further resources - whether
during the revision process, or for the professional requiring a
rapid reference between consultations. The sheer volume of
essential information, provided in a structured, focused format,
makes Examination Notes in Psychiatry 4e essential reading for
trainees, psychiatrists, and mental health professionals alike.
This book was published in 2003. Over the years the challenges of
international business in organisation and culture have been one of
the most intriguing issues facing managers. Attempts at
organisational innovation have tried to strike a balance between
local markets' responsiveness and global efficiency. This book
presents an overview of changing attitudes to the globalization of
the firm and traces the increasing sophistication of management
techniques necessary to cope with the increasing complexity of
business world wide. It contains readings on the management of
international business from 1936 to 1998. Looking at managing
abroad and the internationalism of firms including issues of
appraising foreign investment opportunities, the foreign investment
decision process and the evolution of the multinational enterprise.
The operations and planning of the multinational firm are surveyed
over time from early models of "Headquarters and Subsidiary" to
global strategies. The key issues of international strategic
alliances and joint ventures are also examined; concluding with
approaches to forward looking international management.
Following the destruction of 95% of meadows during the twentieth
century, there is an urgent need to understand what little
unspoiled habitat remains in order to plan the management and
restoration of existing sites, as well as re-creating future
grassland habitats. This book is a much-needed guide to grassland
restoration and management. Providing a thorough overview of recent
research on grassland restoration and its implications for
practical grassland restoration and management, it introduces
grassland communities and the wildlife they support, including
examples of species of conservation concern, and considers the
management of semi-natural grassland habitats with particular
emphasis on drier grassland habitats. Chapters cover: - Grassland
character and communities - Introduction to grassland wildlife -
Managing semi-natural grassland - Grassland restoration - threats
and challenges - Opportunities in grassland restoration - Plant
material for grassland restoration - Defining success in grassland
restoration. A variety of management techniques are examined,
including soil amendment, cultivation, harvesting and maintenance
in creating suitable conditions for the successful restoration of
species-rich grasslands. It is essential reading for
conservationists, site owners or managers, practitioners,
conservation organizations and students of ecological restoration
with an interest in the creation of new grassland habitats, the
restoration of semi-natural grassland, as well as the continuing
management of semi-natural (unimproved) grassland communities.
Business History and International Business are cognate subjects.
There are few, if any, studies of international business that do
not require a proper study of context. International business
decision making must be made relevant by a considered evaluation of
the circumstances surrounding that decision. This often means
putting it into its historical context. The contributions that the
study of international business can make to business history are
the input of appropriate theory and appropriate research methods.
The best international business theory can illuminate the seemingly
disparate strategies of firms in given historical circumstances and
can provide an integrated, overarching conceptual structure of the
study of business history. The research methods used in
international business are also worthy of scrutiny by business
historians. The proposition of this book is that international
business theory and method can complement business history. This
cross-fertilization has been occurring with increasing regularity
over the past few decades and this book brings together some of the
fruits of this conjunction of two important intellectual domains.
This book was published as a special issue of Business History.
International tourism is one of today s major growth industries
necessitating increasingly more sophisticated management
techniques. In the light of this expansion and growing significant
economic importance, this book provides a comprehensive overview of
international tourism, placing particular emphasis on the
management of tourism.
The subject coverage of the book is wide-ranging: the authors
examine the following issues:
- the impact of environmental issues on tourism management
- tourism demand and forecasting
- the key methods of operation of companies within the
industry
- the functional areas of marketing, finance, organization and
staffing
- research and innovation
- corporate strategy.
The book will be of value and interest to both students and
academics, as well as managers in the fields of tourism, travel,
hospitality and consultancy.
Business History and International Business are cognate subjects.
There are few, if any, studies of international business that do
not require a proper study of context. International business
decision making must be made relevant by a considered evaluation of
the circumstances surrounding that decision. This often means
putting it into its historical context. The contributions that the
study of international business can make to business history are
the input of appropriate theory and appropriate research methods.
The best international business theory can illuminate the seemingly
disparate strategies of firms in given historical circumstances and
can provide an integrated, overarching conceptual structure of the
study of business history. The research methods used in
international business are also worthy of scrutiny by business
historians. The proposition of this book is that international
business theory and method can complement business history. This
cross-fertilization has been occurring with increasing regularity
over the past few decades and this book brings together some of the
fruits of this conjunction of two important intellectual domains.
This book was published as a special issue of Business History.
Now in its second edition, and in collaboration with their
contributing authors, world renowned academics Peter J. Buckley FBA
OBE, Peter Enderwick, and Hinrich Voss draw on their wealth of
experience and expertise to present a truly global text on
international business. The Global Factory framework, developed by
Peter J. Buckley, forms an overarching, coherent and accessible
model for understanding how businesses operate globally.
Synthesising perspectives from economics, social anthropology,
political economy, and management, International Business also
provides a multitude of examples, case studies and insights from
across the globe that link theory to management practices - all to
equip you for the challenges faced in the business world today.
Engaging examples include internationally-recognised companies such
as Nike, Ben & Jerry's, TikTok and Maersk, as well as
organizations from emerging markets such as Saudi Arabia, Brazil
and Turkey. Opening cases discuss real challenges faced by
international businesses, inviting you to discuss and devise your
own solutions, while closing cases and 'IB Insights' offer
opportunities to further reflect on international business
practices at real, global companies. Stretch your critical thinking
skills by engaging with the 'Topics for Debate', and build strong
academic understanding by looking at the 'Research Insights', which
introduce key scholarship and provide commentary on seminal
international business research. This fully revised and more
concise edition is your ideal guide to international business. An
exciting development for this new edition, the enhanced e-book
offers an even more flexible and seamless way to learn:
www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks This book is accompanied by the
following online resources: For students: Links to seminal articles
as highlighted in the Research Insights feature Online activities
to develop skills in research, data collection, and analysis Web
links to sources of data, each accompanied by critical commentary
Multiple-choice questions with instant feedback IB decision-aids to
explore real, decision-making tools used by managers For lecturers:
A case study bank Additional shorter and longer case studies with
exemplar answers Links to video clips, accompanied by short
paragraphs of critical commentary Comprehensive, customisable
PowerPoint slides Test bank Tutorial activities Suggested
assignment questions Instructor's manual including a guide to
teaching the Global Factory framework, and guidance from the
authors on the case study questions, IB challenges, and Topics for
Debate features
Our understanding of the historical ecology of European forests has
been transformed in the last twenty years. Bringing together key
findings from across the continent, Europe's Changing Woods and
Forests: From Wildwood to Managed Landscapes provides a
comprehensive account of recent research and the relevance of
historical studies to our current conservation and management of
forests. Combining theory with a series of regional case studies,
this book shows how different aspects of forestry play out
according to the landscape and historical context of the local
area, with broad implications for woodland history, policy and
management. Beginning with an overview of Europe's woods and
forests, the book reviews a variety of management techniques
(including wood-pastures, coppicing, close-to-nature forestry and
the impact of hunting), describes how plants and animals respond to
changes in woodland and forest cover, and includes case histories
from around the continent. It concludes with a discussion of how
lessons learned from the past can help in the future. This book is
both a vital resource and an interesting read for foresters,
conservationists, landscape historians, geographers and ecologists.
International tourism is one of today's major growth industries
necessitating increasingly more sophisticated management
techniques. In the light of this expansion and growing significant
economic importance, this book provides a comprehensive overview of
international tourism, placing particular emphasis on the
management of tourism. The subject coverage of the book is
wide-ranging: the authors examine the following issues: the impact
of environmental issues on tourism management tourism demand and
forecasting the key methods of operation of companies within the
industry the functional areas of marketing, finance, organization
and staffing research and innovation corporate strategy. The book
will be of value and interest to both students and academics, as
well as managers in the fields of tourism, travel, hospitality and
consultancy.
Following the destruction of 95% of meadows during the twentieth
century, there is an urgent need to understand what little
unspoiled habitat remains in order to plan the management and
restoration of existing sites, as well as re-creating future
grassland habitats. This book is a much-needed guide to grassland
restoration and management. Providing a thorough overview of recent
research on grassland restoration and its implications for
practical grassland restoration and management, it introduces
grassland communities and the wildlife they support, including
examples of species of conservation concern, and considers the
management of semi-natural grassland habitats with particular
emphasis on drier grassland habitats. Chapters cover: - Grassland
character and communities - Introduction to grassland wildlife -
Managing semi-natural grassland - Grassland restoration - threats
and challenges - Opportunities in grassland restoration - Plant
material for grassland restoration - Defining success in grassland
restoration. A variety of management techniques are examined,
including soil amendment, cultivation, harvesting and maintenance
in creating suitable conditions for the successful restoration of
species-rich grasslands. It is essential reading for
conservationists, site owners or managers, practitioners,
conservation organizations and students of ecological restoration
with an interest in the creation of new grassland habitats, the
restoration of semi-natural grassland, as well as the continuing
management of semi-natural (unimproved) grassland communities.
Our understanding of the historical ecology of European forests has
been transformed in the last twenty years. Bringing together key
findings from across the continent, Europe's Changing Woods and
Forests: From Wildwood to Managed Landscapes provides a
comprehensive account of recent research and the relevance of
historical studies to our current conservation and management of
forests. Combining theory with a series of regional case studies,
this book shows how different aspects of forestry play out
according to the landscape and historical context of the local
area, with broad implications for woodland history, policy and
management. Beginning with an overview of Europe's woods and
forests, the book reviews a variety of management techniques
(including wood-pastures, coppicing, close-to-nature forestry and
the impact of hunting), describes how plants and animals respond to
changes in woodland and forest cover, and includes case histories
from around the continent. It concludes with a discussion of how
lessons learned from the past can help in the future. This book is
both a vital resource and an interesting read for foresters,
conservationists, landscape historians, geographers and ecologists.
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