For non-technical managers and business managers, this book sets out to provide methods for evaluating, managing and troubleshooting projects of all sizes. Emphasis is on how managers can ensure that projects keep within timescales and budgetary constraints. No other info I have ever obtained has so profoundly improved my ability to plan, manage, and deliver work in both my career and home life. It informs and instructs on the key factors in successful project management- estimating,organizing/planning,tracking,resource allocation, and the human factors.
Based on the Department of Labor's 2004–2005 "Occupational Outlook Handbook" (the most widely used career book ever), this popular guidebook is ideal for helping young people explore careers. It groups together related job descriptions, making it easy to study job options based on interests. The text stresses the connection between school subjects and needed job skills—important in school-to-career research. The book is grouped into 11 sections based on the main sections of the very latest "OOH."
You don't need pots of money to start your own gardening business. With this book and willingness to learn, you could soon be enjoying a profitable and enormously satisfying career doing something you love.
"Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance" - now in its 14th edition - remains the most comprehensive career reference in print. This unparalleled resource has been fully revised and updated to contain the most accurate and current career information available.This edition features: completely up-to-date overviews of 93 industries; more than 700 completely revised and updated career articles; more than 35 new career articles; the latest information on salaries and employment trends; more than 320 on-the-job interviews; more than 220 sidebars
Exploring the unique challenges of vocational education, this book provides simple and straightforward advice on how to teach English Language Learners in today's Career and Technical Education programs. The authors' teaching framework and case studies draw from common settings in which career and technical educators find themselves working with ELLs—in the classroom, in the laboratory or workshop, and in work-based learning settings.