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Managing change has become an increasingly critical capability for
today's turbulent and disruptive environment. Nevertheless,
research indicates that failure rates of change initiatives remain
high. In Six Batteries of Change, the authors propose a new model
and a measurement tool that help managers to deal with this
challenging topic in a more effective way. The model and the tool
track to what extent your organisation possesses the energy to
successfully complete your change programs. The book identifies six
batteries of change that organisations and managers need to charge
for change to become effective, and offers insights in how to
charge each of the six batteries. The role of a change manager is
to ensure that all six batteries are charged, in order to generate
the amount of energy necessary in successfully completing change.
If the batteries of change remain empty, the success rate of the
change will be limited. Six Batteries of Change shows managers how
to develop transformation competencies by creating a more energised
organisation capable of dealing with faster and more complex
change. The book presents new frameworks and uses numerous cases to
illustrate what this approach is all about in practice.
The new edition of this classic O'Reilly reference provides clear,
detailed explanations of every feature in the C language and
runtime library, including multithreading, type-generic macros, and
library functions that are new in the 2011 C standard (C11). If you
want to understand the effects of an unfamiliar function, and how
the standard library requires it to behave, you'll find it here,
along with a typical example. Ideal for experienced C and C++
programmers, this book also includes popular tools in the GNU
software collection. You'll learn how to build C programs with GNU
Make, compile executable programs from C source code, and test and
debug your programs with the GNU debugger. In three sections, this
authoritative book covers: C language concepts and language
elements, with separate chapters on types, statements, pointers,
memory management, I/O, and more The C standard library, including
an overview of standard headers and a detailed function reference
Basic C programming tools in the GNU software collection, with
instructions on how use them with the Eclipse IDE
Ideal as an introduction for beginners and a quick reference for advanced programmers, the C Pocket Reference consists of two parts: a compact description of the C language and a thematically structured reference to the standard library. The representation of the language is based on the ANSI standard and includes extensions introduced in 1999. An index is included to help you quickly find the information you need.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
A Complete Guide to Programming in C++ was written for both
students interested in learning the C++ programming language from
scratch, and for advanced C++ programmers wishing to enhance their
knowledge of C++. The chapters are organized to guide the reader
from elementary language concepts to professional software
development, with in-depth coverage of all the C++ language
elements 'en route.' The order in which these elements are
discussed reflects the goal of helping students create useful
programs every step of the way.
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