Showing posts with label Strategies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strategies. Show all posts

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Clinical Teaching Strategies in Nursing


Clinical Teaching Strategies in Nursing
Clinical Teaching Strategies in Nursing
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company; 3 edition (March 28, 2010) | ISBN: 0826105815 | Pages: 456 | File type: PDF | 12.3 Mb
This textbook presents a comprehensive framework for planning, guiding, and evaluating learning activities for undergraduate and graduate nursing students in clinical settings. Recognizing that clinical settings require different approaches to teaching, the contributors present tools-working models, learning assignments and activities, simulations, the use of Grand Rounds for clinical educations, and pointers on ethical and legal issues-to help educators meet the challenges of this complex environment.
This new edition presents the newest clinical teaching strategies to ensure that it covers important new content, including culturally-inclusive strategies, current technology, NLN's Core Competencies, students with disabilities, delegation, self-directed learning, adapting to innovative clinical sites, virtual clinical worlds, and more.

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Electronic Commerce: Strategies and Models for Business-to-Business Trading



Electronic Commerce: Strategies and Models for Business-to-Business Trading
Electronic Commerce: Strategies and Models for Business-to-Business Trading
288 pages | Dec 12, 2007 |ISBN:0471720291 | PDF | 8 Mb
Product Description:
Business-to-business electronic commerce is booming but for many companies attempting to do business electronically, it seems like a nightmare journey into the unknown rather than the golden road to competitive advantage. Firms are finding that prices are under pressure, profit margins are hit, new competitors appear from nowhere and benefits are hard to realize. Drawing on case studies of companies such as Marshall Industries, FedEx, Industry.Net, Amazon.com, Citius Belgium and TradeZone

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Implementing E-Commerce Strategies: A Guide to Corporate Success after the Dot.Com Bust



Implementing E-Commerce Strategies: A Guide to Corporate Success after the Dot.Com Bust
Implementing E-Commerce Strategies: A Guide to Corporate Success after the Dot.Com Bust
224 pages | Dec 12, 2007 |ISBN: 027598463X | PDF | 5.6 Mb
After a decade of treating the topic of e-commerce with awe and confusion, we can now step back and analyze the subject more objectively. From launching an electronic storefront to managing complex supply chain operations, most companies have ventured into e-commerce; but even the best-run bricks-and-mortar enterprises have run into snags in the virtual world. Even mighty Wal-Mart, for example, took its website through several redesigns and sales strategies, and Borders eventually outsourced its Internet sales activites to rival

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