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Theme : management
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BE A PODCAST Vol 1. Ep 3: Mark Irving
Mark Irving is a journalist and broadcaster who recently completed an MA dissertation on 'The Art of Creative Management' at City University. Based on research at some of Britain's top art galleries, including Tate Britain and the Serpentine, Mark looks at approaches for how galleries can harness the collective intelligence of all their employees to produce better work.
from : petebradwell
29th January 2007
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DTI paper, Competitiveness: moving to the next stage (pdf)
Usefull paper on competitiveness. Argues:
1) Low road to competitivenss not flawed, but producing diminishing returns
2) Management not the answer to competitiveness challenge but symptom of wider problems around business models/investment etc
Offers typology of econ development:
- Low cost
- Value added
- Innovation driven
from : duncanoleary
10th January 2007
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ASIS
ASIS International, with more than 33,000 members, is the largest international organization for professionals responsible for security, including managers and directors of security. In addition, corporate executives and other management personnel, as well as consultants, architects, attorneys, and federal, state, and local law enforcement, are becoming involved with ASIS to better understand the constant changes in security issues and solutions.
from : charlieedwards
30th June 2006
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International Security Management Association
ISMA's mission is to provide and support an international forum of selected security executives whose combined expertise will be utilized in a synergistic manner in developing, organizing, assimilating, and sharing knowledge within security disciplines for the ultimate purpose of enhancing professional and business standards.
from : charlieedwards
30th June 2006
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The Cranfield Resilience Centre
The purpose of the Cranfield University Resilience Centre is "to improve the capacity of organisations to respond to emergency and disruptive challenges - whether natural, accidental or deliberate - through the provision of relevant education, training, research and operational support".
from : charlieedwards
30th June 2006
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Risk and Security Management
The course has been developed in conjunction with the private security industry and it aims to equip security professionals and those working in occupations with a significant security role, the ability to understand and apply relevant approaches, techniques and processes from both general management and their own specialist management field.
from : charlieedwards
30th June 2006