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Ethos and Industry

Ethos and Industry
Author: Gary Kurzbard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1984
Genre: Advertising
ISBN:

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Industry and Ethos

Industry and Ethos
Author: S. G. Checkland
Publisher: Hodder Education
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1984
Genre: Industries
ISBN: 9780713163179

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Ethos and the Executive

Ethos and the Executive
Author: Clarence Cyril Walton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1969
Genre: Business ethics
ISBN:

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Industrial Engineering: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

Industrial Engineering: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Author: Management Association, Information Resources
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 2090
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1466619465

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Industrial engineering affects all levels of society, with innovations in manufacturing and other forms of engineering oftentimes spawning cultural or educational shifts along with new technologies. Industrial Engineering: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications serves as a vital compendium of research, detailing the latest research, theories, and case studies on industrial engineering. Bringing together contributions from authors around the world, this three-volume collection represents the most sophisticated research and developments from the field of industrial engineering and will prove a valuable resource for researchers, academics, and practitioners alike.


The Bohemian Ethos

The Bohemian Ethos
Author: Judith R. Halasz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135010293

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The iconoclastic ingenuity of bohemians, from Gerard de Nerval to Allen Ginsberg, continually captivates the popular imagination; the worlds of fashion, advertising, and even real estate all capitalize on the alternative appeal of bohemian style. Persistently overlooked, however, is bohemians' distinctive relationship to work. In this book, sociologist Judith R. Halasz examines the fascinating junctures between bohemian labor and life. Weaving together historiography, ethnography, and personal experiences of having been raised amidst downtown New York's bohemian communities, Halasz deciphers bohemians' unconventional behaviors and attitudes towards employment and the broader work world. From the nineteenth-century harbingers on Paris' Left Bank to the Beats, Underground, and more recent bohemian outcroppings on New York's Lower East Side, The Bohemian Ethos traces the embodiment of a politically charged yet increasingly precarious form of cultural resistance to hegemonic social and economic imperatives.


The Ethos of Rhetoric

The Ethos of Rhetoric
Author: Michael J. Hyde
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781570035388

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Fourteen noted rhetorical theorists and critics answer a summons to return ethics from abstraction to the particular. They discuss and explore a meaning of ethos that predates its more familiar translation as "moral character" and "ethics." Together the contributors define ethical discourse and describe what its practice looks like in particular communities.


The Ethos of Pluralization

The Ethos of Pluralization
Author: William E. Connolly
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1995
Genre: Cultural pluralism
ISBN: 9781452900599

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Comparative Ethos in Management

Comparative Ethos in Management
Author: Nikhil Barat
Publisher: Excel Books India
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2009
Genre: Management
ISBN: 9788174464439

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Globalisation has now been accepted as an inevitable development with all its benefits and problems. As teachers of management, we realized the communication gap between managers of different countries who were brought face to face to discuss common issues. Each had his/her own perspective and this book attempts to depict the different shades of lenses through which they view the problem and seeks to offer a rationale for these differences. It is felt that a study of the different traits would enable the growth of mutual understanding and thus make such interactions more objective and fruitful.Critical study of several leading countries in the American continent, Europe, Asia and Australia has been carried out and the discerning traits identified to establish country and time specific trends as also the changes that have taken place and are most likely to happen.


Enriching Collaboration and Communication in Online Learning Communities

Enriching Collaboration and Communication in Online Learning Communities
Author: Stevenson, Carolyn N.
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2019-08-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1522598162

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Effective communication is essential in every organization, including educational institutions. Often, members of the online community work in isolation. Collaboration across varying disciplines and departments can promote unique professional development activities and create a stronger connection to the entire online community. Enriching Collaboration and Communication in Online Learning Communities is a critical scholarly publication that supports communication and collaboration in online settings by focusing on the ways all members of the educational institution can create community to foster personal and professional growth for all. The book takes an in-depth look at communication strategies and challenges including managing conflict, working effectively in virtual teams, critical thinking, intercultural and cross-cultural communication, and online leadership. It is ideal for faculty, teachers, administrators, principles, curriculum developers, professionals, researchers, and students.


The Ethos of Medicine in Postmodern America

The Ethos of Medicine in Postmodern America
Author: Arnold R. Eiser
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2013-12-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0739181815

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Has postmodern American culture so altered the terrain of medical care that moral confusion and deflated morale multiply faster than both technological advancements and ethical resolutions? The Ethos of Medicine in Postmodern America is an attempt to examine this question with reference to the cultural touchstones of our postmodern era: consumerism, computerization, corporatization, and destruction of meta-narratives. The cultural insights of postmodern thinkers—such as such as Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari, Lyotard, Baudrillard, Bauman, and Levinas—help elucidate the changes in healthcare delivery that are occurring early in the twenty-first century. Although only Foucault among this group actually focused his critique on medical care itself, their combined analysis provides a valuable perspective for gaining understanding of contemporary changes in healthcare delivery. It is often difficult to envision what is happening in the psychosocial, cultural dynamic of an epoch as you experience it. Therefore it is useful to have a technique for refracting those observations through the lens of another system of thought. The prism of postmodern thought offers such a device with which to “view the eclipse” of changing medical practice. Any professional practice is always thoroughly embedded in the social and cultural matrix of its society, and the medical profession in America is no exception. In drawing upon of the insights of key Continental thinkers such and American scholars, this book does not necessarily endorse the views of postmodernism but trusts that much can be learned from their insight. Furthermore, its analysis is informed by empirical information from health services research and the sociology of medicine. Arnold R. Eiser develops a new understanding of healthcare delivery in the twenty-first century and suggests positive developments that might be nurtured to avoid the barren “Silicon Cage” of corporate, bureaucratized medical practice. Central to this analysis are current healthcare issues such as the patient-centered medical home, clinical practice guidelines, and electronic health records. This interdisciplinary examination reveals insights valuable to anyone working in postmodern thought, medical sociology, bioethics, or health services research.