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"This book offers perspectives on international information management with particular emphasis on the strategies for the implementation and application of information technology in developed and developing countries"--Provided by publisher.
There are four simple processes which can help anyone to produce coherent, succinct, persuasive reports. These are Grouping, Ordering, Linking and Structuring. All four techniques are simple, easily learned and readily applied to any report-writing project. If you apply these techniques, you will communicate to your readers that you are the master of your material. It will be evident to them that you are applying a powerful intelligence to your subject. Your readers will see that all elements of the report are precisely arranged and perfectly expressed. They will be carried along on your train of thought to your intended destination. The Report Writer's Handbook also covers many other aspects of writing to help the reader avoid pitfalls and make the most of their report-writing opportunities. Paul Georgiou, the author of this book, has spent most of his working life (after five years at New College, Oxford) running his own company, Panarc International, and preparing reports for government departments and commercial companies, both large and small.
A collection of poems exploring love and loss, hope and despair, good and evil, masterfully composed in a range of both traditional and modern poetic forms by someone who clearly loves to work and play with words.
Strategy and tactics for success in reaching your chosen goals in life. The advice is based on a distillation of a lifetime spent in business, with anecdotes used to illustrate each lesson, both to enliven the text and to entertain the reader.
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Adam is recruited by Slievens consultancy to work for a Swiss pharmaceutical company. There he learns to apply Slievens' principles: define your objective; devise the most efficient plan; then implement the plan without scruples. Adam soon finds himself involved in bribery, blackmail and, finally, murder but he enjoys great success.
Adam and Eve Smith find themselves under threat from Roland Samiat, CEO of the Slievens Consultancy, who, although preoccupied with his project to cull three quarters of the global population, commits himself to destroy Adam and Eve utterly, thus putting an end, once and for all, to any hope they may still harbour of initiating a Fourth Beginning.
This short book explores all the fundamental questions about existence (Why is there something rather than nothing? Why is there this particular something? What exactly is this something? Does God exist?) The author uses facts, reason and, where necessary, probability to arrive at the answers. Be prepared. By the end, nothing will seem the same.