by
Hoggarth, Liz.
Call Number
658.404 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
In the current climate of planning and commissioning services, the need for statutory, voluntary and even private sector projects to understand how to evaluate and present the outcomes of their work is unavoidable. From fundraising for an outreach dance education scheme, to smoking cessation programmes offered by health professionals, this versatile 'how to' book will help you evaluate results and make the most of your project. This practical handbook on how to evaluate outcomes in people-orientated projects will support decision making and lead to better communication, improved funding applic.
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Phillips, Jack J., 1945-
Call Number
658.1554 22
Publication Date
2007
Summary
From IT to HR, from boardroom to shop floor, increased accountability for achieving high-value results for new initiatives is the norm in every organization. The Phillips', the world's leading experts on ROI strategy, distill their years of experience and research into proven tools for determining the value of any project before, during, and after implementation. They present a comprehensive method for measuring the hard-to-measure, and placing monetary value on the hard-to-value. They even show how to measure and place value on intangible qualities like leadership, creativity, customer loyalty, employee engagement, and more. Developed in an easy-to-read format and fortified with case studies, checklists, tips, and tools, this work clarifies and resolves the mystery surrounding the allocation of monetary value. It gives change agents everything they need to provid e detailed evaluations of the potential and actual financial ben efits of any project or program.
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Shore, Arnold, 1944-
Call Number
378.1736 22
Publication Date
2011
Summary
A step-by-step approach to turning a research idea into a proposal worthy of funding, demystifying the process as a result.
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Bladen, Charles, author.
Call Number
394.2068 BAD
Publication Date
2018
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Shone, Anton.
Call Number
658.456 SHO
Publication Date
2004
Summary
"This is the essential guide for anyone who needs to know how to organize a special event: a festival, a celebration party, a media launch or an annual fete. The authors' combination of industry experience, expertise and a lively approach make this an ideal book for students of Events Management, Business, Tourism, Media Studies and related courses as well as being a valuable handbook for practitioners currently organizing events."--BOOK JACKET.
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Allen, Johnny, author.
Call Number
658.456 ALL
Publication Date
2021
Summary
This book serves as a concise yet comprehensive, step-by-step handbook for modern event management. This Essentials edition gives students contemporary lessons and insights that they can relate to. It brings theory to life through copious practical examples, illustrative diagrams and unique case studies demonstrating best practices and pitfalls. Industry experts from across APAC?s event planning sector have contributed content to key contemporary topics including sustainability, risk management, project management and strategic alignment to client goals.
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Allen, Johnny.
Call Number
658.456 FES
Publication Date
2008
Summary
Festivals and special events have grown into a massive industry worldwide, generating billions of dollars for regional centers, states, and countries. Festival and Special Event Management provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and procedures essential to managing festivals and special events. Australian authors.
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by
Raj, Razaq.
Call Number
394.2068
Publication Date
2022
Summary
Now in its Fourth Edition, this key text has been fully revised and updated and includes two new chapters on Evaluation and Impact of Events and The Future of the Events Industry. Packed with case studies, both in-text and online, it takes the reader through the whole process of events management.
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Ackerman, Mark S.
Call Number
658.4038 21
Publication Date
2003
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Sylvia, Martha L., author.
Call Number
610.73072 23
Publication Date
2014
Summary
Strong data management knowledge and skills are a requirement for every DNP graduate. This unique text focuses on fostering the rigorous, meticulous data management skills that can improve care experience, health outcomes, and cost-savings worldwide. It provides a knowledge base, describes the regulatory and ethical context, outlines a process to guide evaluation, presents a compendium of resources, and includes examples of evaluation of translation effects. It takes the DNP student step-by-step through the complete process of data management including planning, data collection, data governanc.
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Hopkin, Paul.
Call Number
658.155 HOP
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Risk management is a core business skill and understanding and dealing with risks effectively can both increase success and reduce the likelihood of failure. Fundamentals of Risk Management provides a comprehensive introduction to this important subject. It clearly defines the three main areas of risk - operational, change, and strategic - and examines how to recognize the associated risks and both the problems and opportunities they present.
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Gilpatrick, Eleanor G.
Call Number
362.10685 22
Publication Date
1999
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