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Social policy for nurses and the helping professions
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Peckham, Stephen
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Meerabeau, Liz
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Great Britain
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Medical social work
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Medical social work -- Great Britain
2007
What is social policy and why is it relevant to nursing and other caring professions?How has the welfare state changed in response to new social problems?What roles do professionals and lay people play in providing welfare services?.
Collaboration, learning and innovation across outsourced services value networks : software services outsourcing in China
This book collects and reports on the results of a study conducted on the Chinese Software and Services Outsourcing (SSO) industry, focusing on one of its main players as a key case study. Two sets of research findings are presented: first, the knowledge management and communication processes inherent within a highly collaborative software development project between the case study company and one of its long-term UK clients are explored and distilled into specific practices; second, at the organizational level, the strategies used by the company to build and exploit capabilities and to dynamically configure resources to promote specific value positions along its outsourced services value networks are identified and discussed. The significance of these findings for similar China-based global high-tech firms and the value of this organizational form in moving closer to the goals of the 2020 enterprise vision are both discussed, along with the implications of the findings for EU/UK businesses operating in similar digital domains.
Teen Titans go! Weirder things
\"When Robin catches Starfire, Raven, and Cyborg making paper airplanes, he warns them that they're dangerously close to unlocking 'the deadliest art': origami. Then, the Titans are shunned by social media elites when a bad after-action photo reveals them as 'posers.' Can they finalize a successful stance in time to defeat their next great menace?\"-- Provided by publisher.