The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the unique traits of British business and its organizational structures, drawing on research from sociologists, economists, and management experts. It is designed to be accessible and informative, making it perfect for students encountering these topics for the first time. The clear and concise writing style enhances understanding of complex concepts.
`[A] beautiful expose on the complicity of management and an insightful
typology of managerial regimes, distinguishing between managerial obsession
with control, managerial indulgency and managerial trust' - Organization
Studies
July 7, 2005. Simon Weekes is travelling on the London Underground when his
tube carriage is wrecked by a bomb blast. Among the few to have escaped
unharmed, Simon becomes an overnight celebrity for his heroics. But he doesn't
want the attention - he has too much to lose.
Hide and Seek is a three-level pre-primary course that has English language, literacy, numeracy and basic science at its core. Letters, phonics and numbers are introduced through the Pupil's Book illustrations as pupils have fun finding letters and numbers hidden on each page. This fun and colourful activity-based approach ensures the whole child is learning and developing along with the language. o Strong Development of early Literacy and Numeracy - The syllabus follows the United Kingdom Statutory Framework for Early Years Development Standards (EYFS). o Phonics are presented and practised in each lesson through the audio material, topic vocabulary and phonic activities. o Chants and songs in each lesson provide a fun way to absorb the language through a Total Physical Response approach. o The Art and Craft lessons allow students to explore and work with a range of media and materials, providing opportunities to develop motor skills and to share their ideas, thoughts and feelings. o An online Parent's Booklet explains the course rational and objectives, parent and child activities so that learning can continue at home and parents can be fully involved with their child's learning.