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Technological advances, an increasingly globalized workforce and seismic global events mean that change is a constant feature of business life today. The consequences of not managing change effectively can be devastating for businesses. How can managers deal with change brought about by unpredictable events? How can they embrace change and communicate its benefits to stakeholders? How can organizations ensure the ongoing success of change?
John Hayes's bestselling textbook equips you with the practical tools and academic knowledge to tackle these questions and many more. Offering unrivalled breadth, it will guide you clearly through all stages of the change process, from recognizing the need for change to ensuring its successful implementation. Its unique underpinning framework, based on a process model of change, will help you to view change as purposeful and ordered, rather than something chaotic and unmanageable.
This sixth edition covers all of the key theories, tools and techniques of organizational change, and offers everything you need to know about organizational change today:
- Brand new international case studies and examples allow you to understand change in context
- Coverage of 'big-bang' disruptions, offers you a framework for dealing with unforeseen global events like pandemics, economic instability and climate change
- Updated research reports show you the latest theory in the field
- New learning objectives, reflective questions and experiential exercises help you to consolidate your learning and revise effectively
- Increased coverage of SMEs, public sector and family businesses shows you change in diverse sectors
The hotly anticipated second novel from Terry Hayes, author of the internationally bestselling I am Pilgrim.
If, like Kane, you're a Denied Access Area spy for the CIA, then boundaries have no meaning. Your function is to go in, do whatever is required, and get out again - by whatever means necessary. You know when to run, when to hide - and when to shoot.
But some places don't play by the rules. Some places are too dangerous, even for a man of Kane's experience. The badlands where the borders of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan meet are such a place - a place where violence is the only way to survive.
Kane travels there to exfiltrate a man with vital information for the safety of the West - but instead he meets an adversary who will take the world to the brink of extinction. A frightening, clever, vicious man with blood on his hands and vengeance in his heart.
The Year of the Locust is a voyage to a far-off land to see something no one has ever seen before. A mission to prevent the future happening. An encounter with true evil. And ultimately, a moment when Kane must make the decision to save his own life - or someone else's.
A FATHER PUBLICLY BEHEADED. Killed in the blistering heat of a Saudi
Arabian public square.
A YOUNG WOMAN DISCOVERED. All of her identifying characteristics
dissolved by acid.
A SYRIAN BIOTECH EXPERT FOUND EYELESS. Dumped in a Damascus junkyard.
SMOULDERING HUMAN REMAINS. Abandoned on a remote mountainside in
Afghanistan.
PILGRIM. The codename for a man who doesn't exist. A man who must
return from obscurity. The only man who can uncover a flawless plot to
commit an appalling crime against humanity.
By night, Finn has horrible nightmares. By day, they come TRUE! A gripping horror story for readers of 10 and over.
Finnegan Quick is haunted by nightmares. They’re so bad, he’s terrified of going to sleep. Because Finn’s dreams change the waking world too. He’s already lost his mum, his dad, his dog, even his shadow. And now they’re coming for his gran, the only family he’s got left.
Then a mysterious girl starts appearing in his dreams, helping Finn fight back against the creatures in his nightly adventures. On the first day of the new term, she turns up at school, right there in real life, in the lunch queue!
Cass tells Finn that she has come to solve the mystery of Finn’s missing parents. Together with Finn’s geeky best friend Squid, they travel through the nightmare world, battling goblins, ghosts and zombies. Finn, Cass and Squid are a sparky, wise-cracking trio, but even together, can they prove to be a match for the creatures of the night?
If Finnegan Quick is to save the people he cares about most, he has to remember the lesson his gran has been teaching him all his life. He must learn to face his fears – or be destroyed by them!
A creepily brilliant read for fans of Jennifer Killick and other horror stories.
This volume is a systematic treatment of the additive number theory
of polynomials over a finite field, an area possessing deep and
fascinating parallels with classical number theory. In providing
asymptomatic proofs of both the Polynomial Three Primes Problem (an
analog of Vinogradov's theorem) and the Polynomial Waring Problem,
the book develops the various tools necessary to apply an adelic
"circle method" to a wide variety of additive problems in both the
polynomial and classical settings. A key to the methods employed
here is that the generalized Riemann hypothesis is valid in this
polynomial setting. The authors presuppose a familiarity with
algebra and number theory as might be gained from the first two
years of graduate course, but otherwise the book is self-contained.
Starting with analysis on local fields, the main technical results
are all proved in detail so that there are extensive discussions of
the theory of characters in a non-Archimidean field, adele class
groups, the global singular series and Radon-Nikodyn derivatives,
L-functions of Dirichlet type, and K-ideles.
One of the few books about photography to come out of the continent and where the majority of contributors are African and work on the continent.
Going beyond photography as an isolated medium to engage larger questions and interlocking forms of expression and historical analysis, Ambivalent gathers a new generation of scholars based on the continent to offer an expansive frame for thinking about questions of photography and visibility in Africa. The volume presents African relationships with photography – and with visibility more generally – in ways that engage and disrupt the easy categories and genres that have characterised the field to date.
Contributors pose new questions concerning the instability of the identity photograph in South Africa; ethnographic photographs as potential history; humanitarian discourse from the perspective of photographic survivors of atrocity photojournalism; the nuanced passage from studio to screen in postcolonial digital portraiture; and the burgeoning visual activism in West Africa.
A joyful book that shows children how their wonderful features,
traits and heritage can be lovingly passed down from biological and
chosen family members. As a young girl explores the idea of her
family tree, she notices all the beautiful physical features she
has inherited from her black and south Asian family lines. Not only
that, she realises how their love and nurture bring our shared
interests, passions and personality traits. From Nanny's nose for a
good recipe, to Grandpa's melanin skin, a sense of belonging and
pride rings through in the most pure and joyful way.
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