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You're having a baby! Or, at least, your partner is! Which means you are too.Not literally, of course, but you do have lots of excitement, anticipation and nervousness ahead, the likes of which you've never experienced before.This book is just for you: the new father. It guides you through the emotional rollercoaster of pregnancy and gets you ready for anything your newborn may throw at you (including, but not limited to, regurgitated milk).From how your baby develops month by month to how to support your partner (it's the little things that count, we tell ourselves), from putting up a travel cot or installing a car seat once your little one is ready for the world, Pregnancy, Babies & Toddlers for Men is your survival guide from conception to the toddler years ahead.* Previously published separately as Pregnancy for Men and Babies & Toddlers for Men *
This full-colour book is published to accompany Bible Society's entry to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2021 - a garden based on Psalm 23. The garden is being designed by Sarah Eberle, winner of 17 Gold medals at Chelsea and Hampton Court Flower Shows. Photographs for the book (cover and internal) will be taken in situ on the first day of the Show.
Since the invention of management over a century ago, it has gradually become detached from the day-to-day operation of the organization and from delivering value to customers.Conventional wisdom is that managers set targets and then create systems to monitor, measure and control the execution of these targets. These systems include budgets, performance management, incentives and appraisals, which are used to exercise control and ensure that targets are met. Simple, obvious and wrong!We need a change in management thinking. Dragon slaying explains. Can you afford to ignore it?"This book challenges leaders to think about the way they manage. It is a small volume with a big impact and insightful examples which bring the powerful messages to life."Tracey Paul-Clark, Financial Services and Capital Markets Marketing & Communications Proffesional (and one time entrepreneur) working for Nat West, Lloyds TSB, the Stock Exchange and other financial Blue Chips"A succinct practical guide to contemporary management issues with long overdue debunking of prevalent management myths. Thoroughly recommended to any open minded leader or manager who wants to make a difference." Professor Wendy Lomas, Head of the Department of Startegy, Marketing and Entrepreneurship, Kingston Business School, Kingdom University"This book may well have been written specifically for my business; I now need to stand back and spend time reviewing our processes and critically, how we measure performance - This book provides a robust framework for exactly this." Andy Creedon, Finance Director - Willis Commercial RegionsAdopt the Dragon Slaying approach and transform:¿ Target markets to secured customers with better strategies¿ Secured customers to delighted customers with better systemsAll delivered by better measurement, better learning and engaged people driving better results. Dragon Slaying shows you how. Can you really afford to ignore it?
The concept and values of wilderness have been under attack for the past several decades. Mark Woods responds to seven prominent anti-wilderness arguments. He offers a rethinking of the received concept of wilderness, developing a positive account of wilderness as a significant location for the other-than-human value-adding properties of naturalness, wildness, and freedom.
How much evangelical received wisdom is truly biblical?
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