The Changing Shape of Work

The Changing Shape of Work
Title The Changing Shape of Work PDF eBook
Author Richard K. Brown
Publisher Springer
Pages 236
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 134925651X

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The contributors provide critical accounts of the transformation of work and employment during the final quarter of the twentieth century. They draw on their own and others' current research to identify the origins and consequences of these developments and illustrate their impact on society, organizations, individuals and communities. Wide-ranging reviews of changes in labour markets and employment practices provide the context for detailed studies, including the 'feminization' of work, informal working, responses to unemployment, organizational culture, and Total Quality Management.

Changing Shape

Changing Shape
Title Changing Shape PDF eBook
Author Chris Oxlade
Publisher Capstone Classroom
Pages 36
Release 2009-06-24
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781432932763

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This series looks at how materials can be changed in various ways. Each book examines the types of materials we commonly encounter and explores their properties through practical and familiar examples. "Investigation" spreads give readers the chance to find out for themselves how materials can be changed.

Changing Shape

Changing Shape
Title Changing Shape PDF eBook
Author Ruth Perrin
Publisher SCM Press
Pages 153
Release 2020-01-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334058333

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Considering the factors which help shape millennial belief, Changing Shape reflects on the challenges and opportunities that ‘missing generation’ bring to the Church, and considers what lessons the Church can learn from the Millennial mindset.

The Changing Shape of Practice

The Changing Shape of Practice
Title The Changing Shape of Practice PDF eBook
Author Michael U. Hensel
Publisher Routledge
Pages 417
Release 2016-04-14
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1317504828

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Architectural practices worldwide have to deal with increasingly complex design requirements. How do practices acquire the ability to do so? The Changing Shape of Practice provides a handbook of examples for practices that wish to integrate more research into their work and a reference book for students that seek to prepare themselves for the changing shape of practice in architecture. It addresses the increasing integration of research undertaken in architectural practices of different sizes ranging from small to very large practices from the UK, USA, Europe and Asia. The book is organized according to the size of the practices which is significant in that it addresses the different structures and resourcing requirements that are enabled by specific practice sizes, as this determines and constrains the type, scope and modes of research available to a given practice. The practices covered include: Woods Bagot Perkins + Will White AECOM UN Studio Shop Architects PLP Architecture Kieran Timberlake 3XN ONL AZPML Thomas Herzog + Partners Herreros Arquitectos Spacescape OCEAN Design Research Association By taking stock of the current shape of practice, the book provides essential information for professional architects who are integrating research into their practice.

The Changing Shape of Geometry

The Changing Shape of Geometry
Title The Changing Shape of Geometry PDF eBook
Author Mathematical Association of America
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 572
Release 2003-01-09
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780521531627

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Collection of popular articles on geometry from distinguished mathematicians and educationalists.

Changing Shape

Changing Shape
Title Changing Shape PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Wheeler
Publisher Katwheelerbooks
Pages 268
Release 2012-09-08
Genre Female friendship
ISBN 9780615692203

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Elizabeth Thornton has worked hard to get where she is in life. An only child raised by a single mother in a small Colorado town, she has risen through the ranks and sits at the top of her field. She has a great career with a top company, a townhouse in a prestigious Boston neighborhood, and all the trappings of success- everything she thought she wanted; but for some reason she hasn't found the one thing her soul most yearns for. When her mother is diagnosed with cancer, Elizabeth puts her life on hold to return to Colorado to see to her care. A recent transplant to Carbondale, Hailey Jensen is starting over in a new life of her own making, far away from the daily reminders of everything that she was and is. She is soon befriended by the local bakery owner who becomes a sort of mother figure and forces Hailey to face her demons when she suddenly collapses at work. This is the story of 3 women, whose evolving relationships with themselves and each other teach them how to be themselves, how to be brave in the face of deep potential sorrow and that love can come from surprising places and take surprising shapes. Can the bonds they forge with each other survive the cards they've been dealt?

The Changing Shape of Government in the Asia-Pacific Region

The Changing Shape of Government in the Asia-Pacific Region
Title The Changing Shape of Government in the Asia-Pacific Region PDF eBook
Author John W. Langford
Publisher IRPP
Pages 348
Release 1988
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780886450601

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The seminar for which the papers in this publication were prepared was the first in a series of workshops intended to link senior public policy researchers from around the Pacific Rim in order to open up channels of communication through which researchers from Asia Pacific nations can exchange views on problems and reforms in the area of governance and public sector management. Paper titles include: The Changing Shape of Government in the Asia-Pacific Region; Korean Politics in a Period of Transition; The Unfinished Political Reforms of the Hong Kong Government; Demi-democracy: Thai Politics and Government in Transition; Government and Governance in Multi-Racial Malaysia; Controlled Democracy, Political Stability and PAP Predominance: Government in Singapore; Entrenched "Strong Man" Rule: The Governmental System in Bangladesh; Australian National Government, 1987; Toward More Effective Government in the US; and, Some Issues of Governance in Canada.