Management Writing Out of Bounds

Management Writing Out of Bounds
Author: Alexander Styhre
Publsiher: Copenhagen Business School Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: PSU:000056367249

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When thinking is moving out of the grids of the binary structure, writing practices may become a source of reflection and debate. The book is an attempt to bring the issue of writing into discussion in the field of management studies and organization theory.

Sustainable Human Resource Management

Sustainable Human Resource Management
Author: Ina Ehnert
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-07-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783790821888

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Predictions are that sustainability becomes the next big topic for Human Resource Management after internationalization and globalization. This book gives new answers to these questions: - How can HRM contribute to attracting, developing and retaining highly qualified human resources over time? - How can a paradox perspective contribute to understanding and coping with paradoxical tensions? - How can sustainability be used as a ‘deliberate strategy’ for HRM? The conceptual part of the book looks at the notion of sustainability, opens it up for Strategic HRM and identifies blind spots in Strategic HRM theory. Paradox theory is introduced as an analytical framework for Sustainable HRM. Initial suggestions are made for sustainability strategies and for coping with paradoxes and tensions. The exploratory part examines how 50 European Multinationals communicate their understanding of sustainability and HRM and which HR issues and practices they are linking to the topic.

Disturbing Business Ethics

Disturbing Business Ethics
Author: Carl Rhodes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429632136

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21st century Western neoliberalism has seen the transformation of self-interest from an economic imperative to a centrally constitutive part of dominant modes of subjective existence. Against this celebration of competitive individualism, Emmanuel Levinas’ philosophy stands as a haunting reminder of an ethics that passively disturbs the self from its egoistic slumber, awakening it to the incessant demands of the other. Ethics stands as an anxious affective state of being where one is held to account by others, each one demanding care, attention and respect. Focussing on business activities and organizations, this book explores how this ethical demand of being for the other becomes translated, in a necessarily impure way, into political action, contestation and resistance. Such a response to ethics invokes a disturbance of organizational order, including an order that might itself be labelled ‘ethical’. On these grounds, the book offers an explication of an ethics for organizations which disturbs the selfishness of neoliberal morality, and can inform a democratic politics rested on a genuine concern for the other and for justice. Disturbing Business Ethics: Emmanuel Levinas and the Politics of Organization offers an unconventional and enlightening approach to ethical thinking and practice in politics and organisations, and will be of interest to students of business, management, leadership, political science and organizational theory.

Scientific Computing

Scientific Computing
Author: John A. Trangenstein
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2018-05-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319691053

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This is the first of three volumes providing a comprehensive presentation of the fundamentals of scientific computing. This volume discusses basic principles of computation, and fundamental numerical algorithms that will serve as basic tools for the subsequent two volumes. This book and its companions show how to determine the quality of computational results, and how to measure the relative efficiency of competing methods. Readers learn how to determine the maximum attainable accuracy of algorithms, and how to select the best method for computing problems. This book also discusses programming in several languages, including C++, Fortran and MATLAB. There are 80 examples, 324 exercises, 77 algorithms, 35 interactive JavaScript programs, 391 references to software programs and 4 case studies. Topics are introduced with goals, literature references and links to public software. There are descriptions of the current algorithms in LAPACK, GSLIB and MATLAB. This book could be used for an introductory course in numerical methods, for either upper level undergraduates or first year graduate students. Parts of the text could be used for specialized courses, such as principles of computer languages or numerical linear algebra.

Untitled

Untitled
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 7289
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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New Trends in Software Methodologies Tools and Techniques

New Trends in Software Methodologies  Tools and Techniques
Author: H. Fujita,M. Mejri
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2006-10-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781607502067

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Software is the essential enabler for the new economy and science. It creates new markets and new directions for a more reliable, flexible, and robust society. It empowers the exploration of our world in ever more depth. However, software often falls short behind our expectations. Current software methodologies, tools, and techniques remain expensive and not yet reliable for a highly changeable and evolutionary market. Many approaches have been proven only as case-by-case oriented methods. This book presents a number of new trends and theories in the direction in which we believe software science and engineering may develop to transform the role of software and science in tomorrow’s information society. This publication is an attempt to capture the essence of a new state of art in software science and its supporting technology. Is also aims at identifying the challenges such a technology has to master.

The Control Data Corporation s Early Systems

The Control Data Corporation   s Early Systems
Author: Stephen H. Kaisler
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2023-08-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781527519671

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This book is the eighth volume in the Historical Computing Machines series, which aims to document the history of computing machines from the late 1930s up to about 1995. It is focused on the Control Data Corporation’s early systems which reflected the design principles espoused by Seymour Cray. CDC developed and sold early machines as fast processors for use in scientific and engineering organizations. CDC’s early systems were batch-oriented and minimalist in their instruction sets. This volume covers the early CDC systems – from the CDC 160 through the CDC 3800 – in the evolution of computer architectures in the pursuit of fast computers, and describes their system software, their effect on programming language designs, and key applications. It also describes the later CDC 1700 and its successors, the Cyber 17/18 series of minicomputers. As such, this volume strives to bring together a comprehensive, but not exhaustive, view of the capabilities of early CDC computer systems.

Declinations

Declinations
Author: Joseph Silveira Demello
Publsiher: American Federation of Astr
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2000-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780866905404

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