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This text aims to present an easy-to-use and authoritative speed reading course for students, business people and the interested reader. Its practical, hands-on approach and general subject coverage aim to make this specialized skill accessible to all.
Teach Yourself Presenting for Professionals was designed to enhance the presentation skills of business professionals. It arms readers with an arsenal of proven techniques guaranteed to help make their next presentation interesting, persuasive, and enjoyable. From planning to preparation to delivery, it covers all the bases with step-by-step guidance on everything from researching and writing a presentation, voice control, posture, and dress, visual aids and computer-aided presentation technologies, the use of humor, and more.
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Focuses on project management skills for engineering, manufacturing & construction industries. Ideal for engineering project managers taking a Project Management Professional (PMP) qualification, this book covers all information for both the Project Management Institute (PMI) & the Association of Project Management (APM). Fully aligned with the latest 2006 updates to the syllabi & the latest revision of BS 6079 (British Standards Institute Guide to Project Management in the Construction Industry). - Covers the complete body of knowledge for project management professionals in the engineering, manufacturing & construction sectors - Covers all theory & practice for the newly revised PMP and APM qualification exams - Written by a qualified PMP exam accreditor
All the relevant management techniques and principles are explained in a clear, practical style, structured around the recently revised National Occupational Standards for Management and Leadership, and conforming to the requirements of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. After reading this book students will be well prepared and have everything needed to compile the portfolio of evidence and achieve the qualification. Everything you Need for an NVQ in Management is also an extremely useful and comprehensive encyclopaedia of management techniques and principles for those not wanting to gain a qualification. It is written specifically for supervisors and junior managers, middle managers and senior managers working within medium and large organisations who wish to increase their knowledge and understanding of business and further their careers, whether or not they are working towards a specific qualification. It would also prove useful to those running and working in small businesses and to business studies students in schools and colleges.
Teach Yourself Project Management is a practical introduction to the craft of project management. With diagrams, useful ideas, appropriate methods, check lists, and tools, it explains and illustrates the what, why, when, and how of this form of management. The ultimate guide for all who wish to develop the shills of effective project management. The book shows you how to: manage, plan and organize your project from start to finish create an effective project team estimate and manage your project budgets solve problems, and monitor and control the activities of your project Phil Baguley is an experienced business writer and lecturer. He has held senior management roles in multinational corporations and worked as a management consultant.
Negotiating is increasingly becoming a part of life at all levels of business and in all organizations. Teach Yourself Negotiating is a practical introduction to this valuable skill. Author Philip Baguley provides an insightful approach complete with case studies and do-it-yourself checklists that will help readers improve their skills and increase their competitiveness. This title belongs on every professional's bookshelf.
This book explores the intercultural problems related to the widespread use of English in written and oral communication by native and non-native speakers in institutional and business settings. Each chapter looks at a different set of issues emerging from the confrontation of cultures across national, institutional and organizational discourse communities, taking an intercultural or cross-cultural approach. The focus is on workplace settings, both in institutional and business contexts (e.g. politics, public services, media, international corporate communication, advertising, business negotiations, etc.). The theme is all the more interesting today not only in consideration of the sheer magnitude of this phenomenon and its capillary spread, but above all on account of the pervasive penetration of English into professional and workplace contexts as a communication language also for local/internal communication. The complexity of intercultural communication as an object of research is reflected in the variety of the topics explored, the range of settings investigated, and the diversity of methodological approaches taken.