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For some students, research can be a daunting and intimidating
topic when beginning your degree. This lively book helps you
understand why research is important, gives a straightforward
account of the essential knowledge that you will need and
demystifies the language and process of research. It focuses on the
skills you will use throughout your degree, and how research and
evidence can make a difference to the world you will encounter in
practice.
It outlines: - What research is - Qualitative and quantitative
approaches - The practicalities of doing research - Using evidence
in practice.
The chapters are full of practical tools and draw on a range of
student experiences, making it the perfect textbook for
undergraduates.
Ruth Taylor is a Professor of Nursing and Deputy Dean at Anglia
Ruskin University.
This new approach to leadership focuses on how students can develop
leadership skills right from the start of their nursing programme
through to transitioning to their first role. The book first takes
students through the underpinning knowledge and theory and then
through practical skills to help them understand all aspects of
leadership and how it is a key component of providing quality care
to patients in a range of environments and settings. Real stories
from nursing leaders, practitioners and students are included to
inspire students and show them how they can impact positively on
practice, whatever level they are working at. Key features include:
Real life focus, grounded in everyday practice, with lots of case
studies and examples to help students see how theory relates to
practice Activities to help students reflect about their own
practice, and about themselves as leaders Video interviews with
nurse leaders and students on the companion website Further reading
and links to journal articles in both the book and the companion
website help students delve deeper and prepare for assessments.
For some students, research can be a daunting and intimidating
topic when beginning your degree. This lively book helps you
understand why research is important, gives a straightforward
account of the essential knowledge that you will need and
demystifies the language and process of research. It focuses on the
skills you will use throughout your degree, and how research and
evidence can make a difference to the world you will encounter in
practice.
It outlines: - What research is - Qualitative and quantitative
approaches - The practicalities of doing research - Using evidence
in practice.
The chapters are full of practical tools and draw on a range of
student experiences, making it the perfect textbook for
undergraduates.
Ruth Taylor is a Professor of Nursing and Deputy Dean at Anglia
Ruskin University.
A great swath of beach, surf, and sky surrounds the beloved Cape
May Lighthouse in New Jersey, recalling a favorite in summer scene.
The perfect rainy day project, this 500-piece puzzle is a great
keepsake from a favorite vacation retreat. You'll want to hang this
when it's done so you can recall summer all year long.
This volume adopted a radically new, systematic approach to the
teaching of advanced Latin grammar through the medium of unseen
translation. It provides a graduated learning environment suitable
for for those approaching points of grammar for the first time and
for those revising the same points at a later stage. Each chapter
presents in detail a grammatical feature and then reinforces
understanding of it through translation exercises set at five
graduated levels. This offers university undergraduates stsyematic
and repeated revision of grammar, each time linked to a new and
progressively more difficult challenge, providing a "smooth road"
to fluency in the reading of Latin texts.
This thought-provoking volume presents the results of the
archaeological investigation of a large site in Lundenwic. A
fragmentary sequence nevertheless includes possible Early Saxon
activity, 7th- and 8th-century settlement features including a
cookshop, a workshop for non-ferrous metalworking and debris from a
smithy, and the latest radiocarbon-dated inhumation in Lundenwic
(cal AD 720–950). These excavations have made important
contributions to our understanding of Lundenwic, which has been
enhanced by the unprecedented level of organic preservation at the
site. The resulting survival of Saxon footwear, timber objects and
uncharred botanical remains adds unusual detail to this
publication.
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Managing Services (Paperback)
Alan Nankervis, Yuki Miyamoto, Ruth Taylor, John Milton-Smith
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R1,835
Discovery Miles 18 350
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The rapid increase in global services during the last few decades
is without doubt one of the most challenging social, cultural,
political, and especially economic, forces of our time. Services
have supplanted agriculture, manufacturing and resources, as the
primary source of international competitive advantage in many
countries, providing wealth, employment, and almost unlimited
future opportunities for growth, whether in traditional or more
innovative forms. This book explores the strategic management of
services through an Integrated Services Management Model which
links operational, marketing, financial and human resource
management functions, within a broad and diverse collection of
international, regional, and local service contexts. It contains
numerous case examples, student projects and exercises, designed to
illustrate common problems and innovative approaches, with a
particular focus on the Asia Pacific and Australasian regions.
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