Symbiosis of Government and Market: The Private, the Public and Bureaucracy
Reshaping the Landscape of School Leadership Development (Contexts of Learning)
Reshaping the Landscape of School Leadership Development: A Global Perspective traces developments in this arena as they evolved since 1980. The book is comprised of chapters authored by the leading scholars in the fields of educational leadership and school leadership development from the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The volume is designed as one part primer on key policy issues (e.g., the role of standards), one part description of global leadership development practices...
Measuring the Statutory and Regulatory Constraints on DoD Acquisition: Research Design for an Empirical Study
by Jeffrey A. Drezner, Raj Raman, Irv Blickstein, John Ablard, and Melissa A. Bradley
How can the euro area crisis be solved in the long run?
by Matthias Kistl
Guide to Independent Government Cost Estimating (Igce)
by Steven McKinzie and Don Philpott
Aprenda a Motivarse Para Triunfar - En Una Semana
by Christine Harvey
The book is intended for readers who for professional or academic reasons have the need to analyze patient data, in order to establish a diagnosis or prognosis: investigators, medical students, clinical informatics students, statistics majors, employees of clinical laboratories and hospitals. Different statistical and machine learning techniques are explained in detail, with respect to their application to clinical data analysis. The book also describes, in a structured manner, a series of adapt...
Army Techniques Publication Atp 2-01.3 Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield March 2019
by United States Government Us Army
A bestselling economist tells us what both politicians and economists must learn to fix America's failing economic policies American economic policy ranks as something between bad and disgraceful. As leading economist Alan S. Blinder argues, a crucial cultural divide separates economic and political civilizations. Economists and politicians often talk -- and act -- at cross purposes: politicians typically seek economists' "advice" only to support preconceived notions, not to learn what economis...
From false Wikipedia entries, to fake YouTube videos, to Facebook lynch mobs, everyone from CEOs to fashion models, journalists to politicians, restaurateurs to doctors, is open to character assassination in the burgeoning realm of digital media. Two top media experts recount vivid tales of character attacks, provide specific advice on how to counter them, and how to turn the tables on the attackers. Having spent decades preparing for and coping with these issues, Richard Torrenzano and Mark Dav...
New Approach Towards Africa's Development
by Akua Gyan and Kofi And Akua Gyan
Social Entrepreneurship (The New Ism, #1)
by Mel Young and Alexandra Matthews
There's a lot going wrong in the world: climate change, war, inequality, divisive politics. It can be hard to see a way out of the issues we face. But social entrepreneurs across the world are addressing these big problems in innovative ways. The New Ism seeks to build their innovations into the fabric of modern society, creating a new economic system that is fit for the modern world. In the first book of this series, Mel Young and Alexandra Matthews demystify what it means to be a social entre...
Le Pere Noel de La Poste
by Valerie-Ines de la Ville and Val De La Ville
Even before the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, capitalism was stuck. It had no answers to a host of problems, including disease, inequality, the digital divide and, perhaps most blatantly, the environmental crisis. Taking her inspiration from the 'moonshot' programmes which successfully co-ordinated public and private sectors on a massive scale, Mariana Mazzucato calls for the same level of boldness and experimentation to be applied to the biggest problems of our time. We must, she argues, rethink t...
Throughout the twentieth century, financial shocks toppled democratic and authoritarian regimes across Latin America. But things began to change in the 1980s. This volume explains why this was the case in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. Taking a comparative historical approach, Francisco E. Gonzalez looks at how the Great Depression, Latin America's 1980s debt crisis, and the emerging markets' meltdowns of the late 1990s and early 2000s affected the governments of these three Southern Cone states...