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Play Nice in Your Sandbox at Church equips readers with the
knowledge and skills needed to help their church members stay
focused on their mission, rather than get sidetracked with their
interpersonal squabbles. The PLAY and NICE in the title are
capitalized because they are acronyms. PLAY represents a four-step
model to prevent conflict when possible, and NICE gives a four-step
model to resolve differences with others. Play Nice in Your Sandbox
at Church is divided into two major portions covering eight
sections. The first four sections comprise the PLAY chapters, where
readers learn how to prevent needless trivial matters from
escalating into situations they neither want nor need. In sections
five through eight, readers gain the knowledge and skill to help
them resolve significant differences they are bound to have with
others from time-to-time. Within Play Nice in Your Sandbox at
Church, there is a CHAPTER CHALLENGE at the end of each chapter to
help readers implement the information they've learned throughout.
Every executive acknowledges the importance of having a business
strategy, but when it comes to creating and implementing a strategy
for their organization, the "how" and "what" of strategic planning
becomes elusive. In their manuscript, Optimizing Strategy for
Results, authors Price, Waema, and Baiya give leaders the tools,
processes, and step-by-step instructions to- * Establish a proven
framework for creating a strategy that can be dynamic and
responsive; * Address the importance of creating a culture aligned
to create and execute on this strategy; and * Align the diversities
of people's talent, skills, and passions as a key component of
leveraging their strengths throughout the strategy continuum.
Strategy is a process, not an event. When it is done well, strategy
includes great preparation over time, vigorous debate about what
should and should not be a part of the strategy commitment,
meticulous planning, ongoing focus, regular review, meaningful
evaluation, and learning. Optimizing Strategy for Results will
teach readers how to prepare for, create, and optimize strategy in
order to achieve results
Master the concepts and techniques that will enable you to succeed
on the SK0-004 exam the first time with the help of this study
guide Key Features Explore virtualisation, IPv4 & IPv6
networking, administration and more Enhancing limited knowledge of
server configuration and function A study guide that covers the
objectives for the certification examination Book
DescriptionCompTIA Server+ Certification is one of the top 5 IT
certifications that is vendor neutral.System administrators opt for
CompTIA server+ Certification to gain advanced knowledge of
concepts including troubleshooting and networking. This book will
initially start with the configuration of a basic network server
and the configuration for each of its myriad roles. The next set of
chapters will provide an overview of the responsibilities and tasks
performed by a system administrator to manage and maintain a
network server. Moving ahead, you will learn the basic security
technologies, methods, and procedures that can be applied to a
server and its network. Next, you will cover the troubleshooting
procedures and methods in general, and specifically for hardware,
software, networks, storage devices, and security applications.
Toward the end of this book, we will cover a number of
troubleshooting and security mitigation concepts for running admin
servers with ease. This guide will be augmented by test questions
and mock papers that will help you obtain the necessary
certification. By the end of this book, you will be in a position
to clear Server+ Certification with ease. What you will learn
Understand the purpose and role of a server in a computer network
Review computer hardware common to network servers Detail the
function and configuration of network operating systems Describe
the functions and tasks of network operating system administration
Explain the various data storage options on a computer network
Detail the need for, and the functioning and application of,
network and server security Describe the operational elements of a
network provided by a server Explain the processes and methods
involved in troubleshooting server issues Who this book is forThis
book is targeted towards professionals seeking to gain the CompTIA
Server+ certification. People coming from a Microsoft background
with basic operating system and networking skills will also find
this book useful. Basic experience working with system
administration is mandatory.
Emily is a career-driven thirtysomething with big ambitions. She
manages to make an impact at her tech company while finding time
for her husband Jason and young son Henry-but when the company
passes her up for multiple promotions, she finds herself at a loss
for what, or how, she could be doing better. Fate answers her in
the form of a kind-and surprisingly direct-older man in a coffee
shop, who helped her clean up a spill. A well-respected CEO before
he retired, David is a treasure trove of leadership knowledge.
Emily is at a point in her life where she needs direction. Growing
Influence outlines their weekly meetings together, as well as
Emily's challenge of putting her lessons from David into practice
despite a sexist boss and patriarchal workplace. Growing Influence
is a truly unique book in that it offers readers both solid,
practicable advice on how to grow their leadership skills and a
relatable account of one woman's personal growth by putting the
principles of the book into practice. Unlike nonfiction business
books, or business memoirs, this story is a true "business fable"
that is both impactful and potentially transformative.
The book opens with an examination of suicidality as a complex
issue. Suicides may be prevented by addressing the mode of
reporting in the media, by restricting access to means of suicide,
and training health workers and primary care physicians to identify
people at risk, assess and manage respective crises, and provide
adequate follow-up care. This book discusses the rates of suicidal
behavior in inmates, risk factors, and provides a review on how
these aspects may differ by offender type (female, juvenile,
violent, and sex offenders). An assessment of reasons for living is
provided with the hope that it may bolster long-term risk
evaluation and may contribute to the clinical tools available to
therapists working with high-risk clients. Nurturing clients
reasons for living may aid in stopping passive suicidal ideation. A
study that used data from 2,386 7th through 12th grades who
completed Wave I of Add Health is exhibited, suggesting that sex,
grade point average, self-esteem, depression, optimism, sense of
school belongingness, and closeness to both mothers and fathers
effected students propensity for experiencing bullying and
suicidality. As youth suicide is a significant public health
problem that requires urgent attention, the concluding chapter
describes emerging ideation-to-action models and their implications
for school-based youth suicide prevention.
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