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Creative ability in business --- Organizational change --- Organizational effectiveness --- Success in business --- Business --- Business failures --- Prediction of occupational success --- Management --- Organization --- Change, Organizational --- Organization development --- Organizational development --- Organizational innovation --- Manpower planning --- Business creativity --- E-books --- Creative ability in business. --- Organizational change. --- Organizational effectiveness. --- Success in business.
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If you're like most people, the phrase "You'll be giving a presentation" is on a par with "It looks like that molar will have to come out." Well, let's be honest: you'd prefer the surgery, wouldn't you? One reason most people regard public speaking as a nightmare is that they have to be "perfect." They drive themselves crazy trying to conform to all sorts of handed-down rules that tie them up in knots and put their audiences to sleep. But Karen Hough knows that by throwing out those rules, relaxing, being yourself, and even making "mistakes," you'll connect with your audience much more effecti
Business presentations. --- Public speaking. --- Business communication.
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To help leaders, managers, and front-line workers build greater trust within the organization, trainer, speaker, and performance expert Karen Hough guides readers through practice of radical collaboration based on the tenets of improvisation.
Teams in the workplace. --- Organizational behavior. --- Trust. --- Creative ability in business. --- Improvisation (Acting)
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This book analyses bordering practices and their negative effects as well as the many creative and often grassroots ways in which borders are resisted and reinvented. This book will interest scholars and students in the fields of migration, border and refugee studies, human geography, criminology, sociology and anthropology.
Border security. --- Great Britain --- Emigration and immigration --- Social aspects. --- Government policy.
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The book provides a holistic review, presenting a multi-stakeholder, multi-disciplinary, international, and evidence-based approach to Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in migration. The book brings together different views and multifaceted responses to ICT-based migration management, examining their overlap, conflict, and synergies. The book is a major addition to the field, tackling important debates concerning humanitarianism and securitization in the reception of migrants, as well as exploring the role of digital technology in aiding migrant integration. The authors explore contentious areas such as the use of new technologies deployed on borders for migration management and border security under the umbrella of smart border solutions including drones, AI algorithms, and face recognition, which are widely criticized for ignoring the fundamental human rights of migrants. The research presented will depart from the euphoric appraisals that technology has made things easier for migrants and those who assist them, to critically examine the bane and boon, benefits and afflictions, highlighting the barriers, as well as the solutions, including several under-researched aspects of digital surveillance and the digital divide. This edited volume has been developed by the MIICT project, funded under the EU Horizon 2020 Action and Innovation programme, under grant agreement No 822380.
Migration. Refugees --- International private law --- Mass communications --- Computer. Automation --- migratie (mensen) --- tekstverwerking --- administratie --- communicatietechnologie
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