This guide offers straightforward advice for those about to embark on an e-commerce venture and those who wish to maximize the potential of a current website.
Whether you are just starting out or have been running your business for years, it is never too late to start harnessing the power of public relations. In this guide, Amanda Barry shows why some of the world's most successful entrepreneurs view PR with a passion and why you should too. Full of practical hints and tips, toolkit exercises and down ...
Involuntary self-murder is a symptom of what Mathew Maddox, emeritus professor of the Drayburgh School of Fine Art, considers to be a cultural as well as a social malaise. His children gone, his wife re-married, his attempt at suicide having failed, he is drawn remorselessly through a process of rehabilitation, a search for 'purpose' which will ...
This text introduces the key characteristics of the small business sector. Looking at core business functions, it examines the specific problems that face the small business owner. It shows how the business environment for the smaller firm differs from that of larger companies, and studies how far their success or failure depends on the wider ...
As playwright, painter and novelist, Richard Fenchurch has been both successful and rich, but now, in his mid-60s, he's beginning to fall apart - again. His daughter plucks him from the squalor of his London house and installs him back in the old family home.
Looking for a way to make your business stand out from the crowd? In a world where, increasingly, profit is king, Customer is King is about putting the emphasis back on the customer. Through key questions, case studies, checklists, worksheets and frequently asked questions. Robert Craven shows you how to look at your business through your ...
"David Storey is a writer who genuinely extends the territory of drama" (Guardian) The Contractor: "A subtle and poetic parable about the nature and joy of skilled work, the meaning of community and the effect of its loss" (Observer); Home: "about the solitude and dislocation of madness and the decline of Britain itself part of the play's appeal ...
Technology has revolutionized the way we work and become an integral part of professional life. Which doesn't mean it's not still bewildering and overwhelming at times. OFFICE COMPUTING shows readers how to tame technology and effectively use networks, e-mail, and the Internet to make their own and their company's advantage--and succeed in the ...
Branding is one of the most important aspects of marketing for any enterprise. In this guide, the author shows how an eye for detail and design can haelp to re-energise any company or organization. The shows the reader how simple brand identifiers like colour and "feel" can make powerful statements about your company, no matter what its size. The ...
The latest collection of David Storey's plays; including the newly revised and revived The Changing Room. Introduced by the author This third volume of David Storey's plays contains The Changing Room (Royal Court 1971): "If The Changing Room is Storey's most powerful drama, it is because he has found in sport his purest metaphor for the war of ...
The story of two half-brothers, Rick and Gerry Audlin; Rick lives with Gerry, who is 35 years his senior, in his large house in Hampstead. Gerry is a wealthy, driven, film producer; while Rick, old beyond his years, attends a bizarre private school and obsessively writes himself "memos".
A member of the generation of artists who emerged from the Slade School of Art in London after World War II, Philip Sutton is among the most accomplished contemporary British artists. In this finely designed survey, art critic Simon Tait traces Sutton's inspiring rise from humble beginnings to successful artist, exploring the importance of Sutton ...
This book describes how public policy and the "enterprise industry" have effectively failed to generate an enterprise culture in disadvantaged areas, combining theoretical understandings with solidly derived empirical data.
A spiritual autobiography in the form of 40 years of collected verse. David Storey was born to a Wakefield mining family, and his poetry begins with a portrait of "buried men" and their industrial community. It explores the forces of regeneration and of faith tempered by doubt.
Rugby League football in an industrial northern city is a life of grime, mud, sweat and intrigue. The story follows the fortunes of the hero Arthur Machin, from the day of his inclusion in the local team to the match when he first feels age creeping up on him.
Territoryprovides a comprehensive introduction to theories of territoriality and the geographical outcomes of territorial control. It explores both macro-scale territoriality (e.g. the emergence of nations and state formation) and micro-scale territoriality (e.g. the 'designation' of particular spaces in urban areas or domestic contexts). ...
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