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Item A+ Certification bible(2011) Tetz, Ed; Clarke, Glen E.Item Administering the training program. (Series- Training the Trainer)(University of North Carolina, 1996) Michalak, DonTraining Development. How to make the Trainig process effective. Training Budget. Scheduling.Item Advanced company law and practice(2015) The institute of company secretaries of indiaItem Advances in strategic management volume 25 network strategy(2008) Baum, Joel A. C.; Rowley, Timothy J.Item Ahandbook of public administration(2004) Rabin, Jack; Miller, Gerald JItem Apractical guide to managing information security(2004) Purser, SteveItem The art of personal effectiveness(2012) Graner, EricItem Atlas of ENT diagnosis(2003) Bull, Tony R.Item The basics of sociology(2005) Stolley, Kathy S.Item Item Budgeting for managers(2003) Kemp, Sid; Dunbar, EricItem Budgeting for managers(2003) Kemp, Sid; Dunbar, EricItem Business writing basics(1996) Watson, JaneItem But we shall all change(International Training Consultants, 1996) International Training Consultants, Inc.This video is looking at ways how individuals or organisations prepare for change, then explain the details of change, provides ways of asking for questions and listen for feelings, solicit for ideas on how change can be accomplished, and how to ask for committment and support; and lastly follow up. The lecturer retariates that change can be management.Item The Canadian exprience-TEMIC(The Telecommunications Executive Management Institute of Canada, 1996) The Telecommunications Executive Management Institute of CanadaThis video shows the development in the telecommunications industry of Canada and how scientists and Engineers have put to test different technologies - with a four point mission. Video running time 9 minutesItem Cases in construction management: aconstruction news book(2005) Slater, W.J.Item Change and conflict(1996) Bristow, Dr. R.D.; Thomas, D.W.This video is looking at how to manage change and conflict within the organisation. It discusses the stages for managing change including: unfreezing, changing, and refreezing; and conflict including priorities; the three views of conflict including: traditional view point, behavioral view point, and modern or interactions view point. The video provides the manager's role in conflict management including: analyze, intensity of the conflict, strategies, reduce level, superordinate, uniting, resolve, compromise, confrontation. This video is good for change managers. Produced by the Center for Occupational Curriculum Development, The University of Texas at Austin, pursuant to a contract with the Texas Education Agency. Dr. R.D. Bristow, Director Research Coordinating Unit Patricia Lindley, Educational Program Director D.W. Thomas, Post Secondary Mid-Management Specialist Content material based on input provided by Management Team, Dallas Count Community College District by the lead instructor Ray Atner; script developed by Patrick Ogle, Center for Occupational Curriculum Development, and additional imput provided by reviewers at EI Paso Community College. Austic Community College, and North Texas State University. Video running time 28 minutesItem Changing the picture of Mail poste(University of North Carolina, 1996) Canada Post CorporationUsing the Canadian Poste Services as a case study, this video is looking at how best to provide postal services by ebedding information and communications technologies. Video running time 7 minutesItem Children’s health for dummies(2006) Holland, Katy; Jarvis, Dr SarahItem The Choice 1 Made(University of North Carolina, 1996) Leopold, Marjorie.Dealing with clashes between Ethnic/ racial Identity and Organisational Culture