Estuarine Water Quality Management

Estuarine Water Quality Management

Author: Wilfried Michaelis

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13: 3642754139

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All over the world, the awareness of the increasing pollution of rivers, estuaries and the sea with its associated impact on these ecosystems, its effect on organisms, food-chains, water supply and finally on man himself is growing. Estuaries form a link between the limnetic and marine environments, characterized by a variety of complex processes. Most of these phenomena are not yet sufficiently understood, making efficient water quality management a difficult task. The volume has two main objectives: to present the latest information on current estuarine research and to elaborate fundamentals and criteria for planners and decision-makers in water quality management.


Quality And Power In Higher Education

Quality And Power In Higher Education

Author: Morley, Louise

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2003-04-01

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 0335212263

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Quality and Power in Higher Education covers a wide range of issues including: the policy contexts, new managerialism, the costs of quality assurance, collegiality, peer review, gender and equity implications, occupational stress, commodification and consumer values in higher education, performance, league tables, benchmarking, increasing workloads and the long-term effects on the academy.


Joseph M. Juran

Joseph M. Juran

Author: John Cunningham Wood

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 9780415325714

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For more than seventy years, the teachings and writings of Joseph M. Juran have had a profound impact on the quality of the products we buy and use everyday. This collection gathers together key material exploring the impact of Juran's ideas.


The Image and the Reality

The Image and the Reality

Author: Barbara Stocking

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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A study which casts doubts on the present arrangements for correlating cost-benefit assessments with technological advances. It argues that some technologies in the future will be so costly in relation to benefits that society will be forced to renounce them.


The Reward and Recognition Process in Total Quality Management

The Reward and Recognition Process in Total Quality Management

Author: Stephen B. Knouse

Publisher: ASQ Quality Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13:

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Reward and Recognition Process in Total Quality Management explains these and other issues in easy-to-understand terms, and illustrates their importance in a quality environment. This guide to designing, implementing, and maintaining a reward and recognition system also includes: how to create and maintain an effective performance evaluation system for TQM; specific and successful ways to avoid the unique pitfalls of performance evaluation under a TQM effort; workforce diversity issues like mutual respect, acceptance, and teamwork that impact reward and recognition initiatives.


Management and Economic Development

Management and Economic Development

Author: A.R. Negandhi

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9401024820

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The ping-pong diplomacy and its aftermath discussion, coupled with the entry of communist China into the United Nations and the subsequent expulsion of Taiwan, will generate considerable political dialogue about the changing balance of power and the fate of the other China. These political discussions will obviously overshadow the true role and function of the existence of Taiwan. Given the time, Taiwan could become a model for the development process for other emerging countries. Taiwan's experience with eco nomic development has real relevance for many countries. For exam ple, in less than two decades Taiwan has achieved the industrial and economic growth that should well make it the envy of nearly all other developing nations. Its per capita income is exceeded only by Japan among the countries of the Far East. Yet, despite vigorous economic and industrial growth, obvious breakdowns in this economic progress come into view. The lack of managerial input threatens to become a real bottleneck. The study reported in this volume examines the feasibility and utility of transferring advanced management know-how and practices into the industrial enterprises in Taiwan in order to generate further economic and industrial growth. The study itself concerns management practices and effectiveness of American subsidiaries, Japanese sub sidiaries, and comparable local firms in Taiwan.