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A guide to the life, times, work and inspiration of great artists, with 40 high-resolution paintings, 1000 images, 20 minutes of video and 40 audio commentaries, a database on art and artists and a workshop...
The British Universities Film & Video Council is delighted to welcome the members of the judging panels for the Learning on Screen Awards 2014. Find out who the judges are here. The Learning on...
A resource collection on the UK new towns programme, containing over 40 master plans, over 40 key books, articles items of legislation, white papers and other documents, together with papers from key...
Features a dramatisation demonstrating a need for negotiation and followS on to show how to lead a winning negotiation.
Describes in detail the basis of radioactive dating with animation explaining radioactive decay and half-life. Describes how scientists can make use of radioactive substances such as carbon-14 and...
An interactive start-up business simulation and resource that allows the user to run a fictitious company and pilot the enterprise from inception through growth. Shows how to evaluate the risks and rewards...
Tom Peters and a panel including Jack Gordon, Nicholas Negroponte, Michell Fromstein, Elliott Masie, and Diane Hessan reply to questions about what leaders, organisations and individuals can do not only to...
Discusses the reengineering process with regard to manufacturing organisations, using case studies featuring Texas Instruments, Pratt & Whitney and the development of the Saturn car by General Motors.
Professor Peter Cappelli draws on his research into what is happening in companies after downsizing and re-engineering, discussing how individuals and corporations need to adapt at a time when the...
Professor Albert Angehrn explains how a business can capitalise on the Internet’s capacities for commerce. Mature and successful Internet strategies can provide a new way to do business, launch and market...
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