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Alexander, Keith, 1949-
Call Number
658.2 21
Publication Date
1996
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This book provides an overview of the interdisciplinary nature of facilities management. It discusses the framework within which facilites managers should operate and the key requirements of their task.
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Carlson, Daniel, 1946-
Call Number
388.068 22
Publication Date
1995
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At Road's End presents new models for transportation planning, describes effective strategies for resolving community disputes, and offers inspiration by clearly demonstrating that new ways of planning and implementing transportation systems can work. The book highlights case studies from around the country where plans to build more freeways are being scrapped or modified by new coalitions of environmentalists, developers, and community leaders; progressive transportation planners and officials are redefining transportation corridors to include more than roads; and communities are enhanced by bike paths, pedestrian ways, and reduced urban sprawl.
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Berryman-Fink, Cynthia, 1952-
Call Number
658.3 20
Publication Date
1996
Summary
"When you're called on to interview job candidates, run meetings, conduct performance appraisals, resolve conflicts, deliver a presentation, or perform any other task that requires dealing with people, The Manager's Desk Reference gives you the fast facts and practical tips you need to get the job done successfully." "This completely updated edition covers 45 topics you'll address in the course of your busy and varied workday, including new information on such vital issues as diversity; change management; AIDS in the workplace; managing employees with disabilities; managing temporary, part-time, and contingent workers; preventing workplace violence; family-friendly policies; and teams, quality, innovation, and ethics." "The concise yet substantive coverage also keeps you up-to-date on such perennial concerns as motivation, customer service, recruitment, and team building. You'll find information on how to work more effectively with peers, subordinates, supervisors, customers, the public, the press, and others with whom you interact as a manager." "The Manager's Desk Reference is the perfect starting point for new managers just learning the ropes. It works equally well as a ready reference for experienced supervisors, managers, executives, or administrators who need to refresh their memories or brush up their knowledge of various management issues. And it's a handy tool kit for any manager confronting specific people problems and people management projects."--Jacket.
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