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Developing a Data Warehouse for the Healthcare Enterprise Lessons from the Trenches Third Edition

The Director's Toolkit

The Researcher's Toolkit The Complete Guide to Practitioner Research

The Researcher's Toolkit The Complete Guide to Practitioner Research

Designed for those undertaking research for the first time this fully updated edition of The Researcher's Toolkit is a practical and accessible guide for all those partaking in small-scale research. Jargon-free and assuming no prior knowledge it covers the entire research process from defining a research topic or question through to its completion. This second edition has been fully revised by a collaborating team with a wealth of knowledge and practical experience in research project work. Including activity boxes to highlight key concepts and short summary boxes to indicate fundamental elements of various research areas the chapters cover: The importance of research and framing your research question and research ethics Practical elements associated with planning and executing your research activity The application of survey-based research methods and the value provided by social media as data collection devices Deploying both quantitative and qualitative tools and techniques to analyse research data Writing up your research work and preparing it for wider access and consumption Examining the effect of your research work through assessing or measuring its impact The Researcher’s Toolkit is a must-read guide for students and budding researchers as well as educators seeking to explain academic research and writing to their pupils. It will benefit anyone looking to complete a research project whether inside academia or beyond. | The Researcher's Toolkit The Complete Guide to Practitioner Research

GBP 24.99
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The Projection Designer’s Toolkit

The School Psychology Supervisor’s Toolkit

Commander Advanced Engineer S Toolkit

The Voice Coach's Toolkit

The Broadcast News Toolkit Inside the Digital Newsroom

The Costume Designer's Toolkit The Process of Creating Effective Design

The Costume Designer's Toolkit The Process of Creating Effective Design

The Costume Designer’s Toolkit explores the wide-ranging skills required to design costumes for live performance in theatre dance opera and themed entertainment. Arranged in chronological order to create a design each chapter describes tools strategies and techniques costume designers use to create lively and believable characters within a story environment. The book provides a step-by-step outline of the costume design process beginning with developing as an artist and creating an artistic vision for a script. It covers a wide range of topics including: Assessing the scope of a production Understanding design thinking and the creative process Project management and budget forecasting Collaborating with and leading creative teams Current practices in costume rendering and communication Mixing purchased rented stock and built costumes to form a design Designing a garment with impact Fitting costumes on performers Combining grit and grace for a successful career Each topic includes case studies and tips from experienced professionals identifies vital skills describes techniques and reveals the essential elements of artistic leadership collaboration and cultural acumen. The Costume Designer’s Toolkit is the perfect guidebook for the student aspiring or early-career costume designer to be used alone or in costume design university courses. | The Costume Designer's Toolkit The Process of Creating Effective Design

GBP 34.99
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ST50 Engineers Toolkit Advanced

The Literary Manager's Toolkit A Practical Guide for the Theatre

The Project Manager's Communication Toolkit

The Project Manager's Communication Toolkit

Addressing the unique difficulties involved in day-to-day project management communication The Project Manager’s Communication Toolkit provides proven methods for creating clear and effective communications—including text-based plans reports messages and presentations. It examines the many tools available and goes beyond traditional coverage to define their proper use and application. Using language that’s easy to understand the author explains how to determine the appropriate tools for specific communication needs. This time-saving resource provides the understanding to harness the power of everyday communication such as email and PowerPoint® to: Gain control over project parametersOvercome conflictCreate effective project plans charters and statements of workConsidering that most projects fail due to lapses in communication it is essential for project managers to understand how to communicate their plans and ideas clearly and effectively. Complete with numerous examples and case studies this book provides the understanding required to select the right tools as well as the insight to use those tools effectively in a wide range of real-world situations. Praise for:. a ‘slam dunk’ in providing the reader a foundation emphasizing various tools techniques; and in which situations they should be applied. The case studies further challenge the day-to-day situations one may face; providing techniques that work! Anyone that has been part of a project team will benefit from this book. —Lisa Holowiak Quality Assurance Specialist Pfizer in PM World Today Vol. XII Issue X… a valuable resource for program and project managers at all levels and all industries. Shankar very successfully managed very large and complex projects for my organization utilizing many of these tools and | The Project Manager's Communication Toolkit

GBP 59.99
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Learning Engineering Toolkit Evidence-Based Practices from the Learning Sciences Instructional Design and Beyond

The Trauma Recovery Toolkit: The Resource Book A Creative Approach to Psychoeducation

The Trauma Recovery Toolkit: The Resource Book A Creative Approach to Psychoeducation

This guidebook is part of The Trauma Recovery Toolkit and needs to be purchased alongside the flashcards for full and effective use. Both can be purchased together as a set: 978-0-367-54690-8 This guidebook is part of The Trauma Recovery Toolkit a guidebook and flashcard set that has been created to empower individuals living with the effects of trauma and the mental health professionals that support them. Inspired by the latest research surrounding mindfulness self-compassion neuroscience and trauma recovery the resource explores the effect of trauma on the brain and body and offers strategies which may be helpful in combatting the symptoms. The flashcard format enables trauma survivors to creatively respond to visual aids and prompts in a way that is comfortable for them providing mental health professionals with a more creative and person-centred approach to directing clients towards their own healing journey. This resource comprises: • 38 colourful flashcards that can be used as standalone visual aids or as a platform for creative responses • A guidebook delving into the individual cards their meaning and symbolism and the research behind them • Additional resources to support the client’s development of their own personalised cards. Weaving together psychoeducation creativity symbolism and the latest neuroscientific research this essential toolkit offers all professionals working in mental health services a creative way to engage clients with therapy empowering them to develop habits and ways of being that can support their recovery. Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy. | The Trauma Recovery Toolkit: The Resource Book A Creative Approach to Psychoeducation

GBP 21.99
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The Lighting Supervisor's Toolkit Collaboration Interrogation and Innovation toward Engineering Brilliant Lighting Designs

The Student Wellbeing Toolkit Preparing for Life at College University and Beyond

The Early Years Intervention Toolkit Inclusive Activities to Support Child Development

The Early Years Intervention Toolkit Inclusive Activities to Support Child Development

The Early Years Intervention Toolkit provides a range of ready-made activities to enable early years practitioners and health visitors to address observed difficulties in a child’s development prior to starting school. It includes a checklist of observed behaviours which links to a range of effective and engaging activities to support children’s development across the three prime foundational areas of learning: Communication and Language; Physical Development; and Personal Social and Emotional Development. Activities focus on a variety of crucial skills such as speaking and listening moving and handling and forming relationships making use of materials that are readily available in every early years setting. This toolkit offers: A time-saving approach to interventions with additional guidance on planning providing and recording appropriate interventions Advice and activities to share with parents for them to try at home A framework to enable early years practitioners to identify specific difficulties in key areas of development Downloadable resources to support activities and interventions The Early Years Intervention Toolkit is an inclusive programme and all children in the early years will benefit from taking part in the activities. It will be an essential resource for early years practitioners to effectively identify and support learning needs in child development and will boost the confidence of young children as they prepare for Key Stage One. | The Early Years Intervention Toolkit Inclusive Activities to Support Child Development

GBP 31.99
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The Media Studies Toolkit

The Lecturer's Toolkit A Practical Guide to Assessment Learning and Teaching

The Happy Design Toolkit Architecture for Better Mental Wellbeing

The Happy Design Toolkit Architecture for Better Mental Wellbeing

If you were to design a building that prioritises occupants’ happiness what would it look like? How would the materials form and layout support healthy ways of living and working? Delving into the evidenced-based research on architecture and mental wellbeing The Happy Design Toolkit helps you to create happier places. It explores how factors such as lighting comfort control over our environments and access to nature exercise and social interaction can impact how we feel. Easy-to-understand tips include bringing nature into your developments with roof gardens and living facades and countering social isolation with communal areas that encourage chance interaction. Each of the featured architectural interventions includes an analysis of the wellbeing benefits as well as the potential limitations or associated challenges. From sparking joy in individual homes and workplaces to encouraging healthier lifestyles through landscaping and urban design this book demonstrates how wellbeing concepts can be integrated across a range of scales and typologies. Packed with inspiration and advice The Happy Design Toolkit will breathe new life into your projects and help you create a happier and more inclusive built environment for everyone. Features real-world examples including Marmalade Lane co-housing by Mole Architects Francis Holland School by BDP Maggie’s Centre Oldham by dRMM Architects Kings Crescent Estate by Karakusevic Carson Architects and Happy Street by Yinka Ilori. Over 100 hand-drawn illustrations of design details and elevations. Essential reading for architects interior designers landscape architects and students. | The Happy Design Toolkit Architecture for Better Mental Wellbeing

GBP 37.00
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