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John A. Pearce

    50 Roman Finds from the Portable Antiquities Scheme
    Cases in strategic management
    Strategic Management
    Formulation, Implementation, and Control of Competitive Strategy
    Ever Remember the Days of 1913-1914
    Strategic Management
    • Strategic Management

      Formulation, Implementation, and Control

      • 960 stránek
      • 34 hodin čtení

      This sixth edition of the text includes updated coverage of topics such as the global economy, entrepeneurship, ethics, restructuring, continuous improvement, integrated operations, manufacturing and virtual organizations

      Strategic Management
    • Ever Remember the Days of 1913-1914

      • 98 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení
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      Set against the backdrop of 1913-1914, the diary of Alma Caldwell captures the vibrant experiences of teenagers during this era. It chronicles her summer adventures, the challenges of returning to high school, and the emotional turmoil of winter heartbreak. Central to the narrative is Alma's relationship with her new boyfriend, Emmet Thornton, as they navigate the complexities of young love and personal growth through the changing seasons.

      Ever Remember the Days of 1913-1914
    • Social Enterprise in Anytown

      • 144 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení
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      Social enterprises are businesses run for a social or environmental purpose, to deliver benefits to the community and not to generate profits for individuals or shareholders. Good examples range from the Appin Community Cooperative in the Scottish highlands to Coin Street Community Builders in London. Social enterprises have a growing role to play in the British economy, not as a "cranky" subset of the private sector, but as part of a truly alternative economic system - a third way, distinct from both the private and public systems of ownership and management. John Pearce describes how social enterprise might come to dominate the economy of Anytown. He examines the key values which distinguish this from other systems and argues both for a recognised legal status for social enterprises and an independent development infrastructure managed by the sector itself. He demonstrates the social - and environmental - added-value they contribute to society, and outlines a five-stage process of social accounting.

      Social Enterprise in Anytown