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![]() Technology Project Management: A Quick, Practical, and Handy Guide: Featuring Agile, Waterfall, and Hybrid Lifecycles, Along with Smarter Project Management with AI by Imran Zaheer English | July 29, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FKCXS5PZ | 105 pages | EPUB | 19 Mb Technology Project Management in few Pages! ![]() Technological Resources and the Logic of Corporate Diversification (Studies in Globalcompetition, 13) By Brian Silverman 2002 | 144 Pages | ISBN: 0415271363 | PDF | 1 MB This impressive book sees the author applying and extending the resource based view of the firm to explain and predict the strategy of corporate diversification.Technological Resources and the Logic of Corporate Diversification is an original and authoritative book that will be extremely useful to academics and students in such disciplines as business economics, corporate strategy and international business. ![]() Technocratic Tyranny: How Technology Became the Ultimate Weapon of Control English | December 11, 2025 | ASIN: B0G6GLTH2C | 833 pages | Epub | 792.60 KB In an era where algorithms govern economies, AI shapes societies, and biotechnology redefines human potential, power no longer resides solely in governments or corporations-it resides in the invisible hands of technocratic elites. Technocratic Tyranny unveils the hidden mechanisms of control that increasingly dictate the fate of humanity. This book explores: How cognitive, emotional, and behavioral control has become the ultimate instrument of social engineering. The emergence of posthuman elites using genetic, neural, and technological enhancements to consolidate power. AI-governed societies, predictive algorithms, and the transformation of governance into algorithmic, technofeudal hierarchies. The risks, vulnerabilities, and potential collapse of global infrastructures under technocratic oversight. Pathways to resistance, cognitive resilience, decentralized networks, and ethical posthuman futures. Blending deep research, forward-looking analysis, and philosophical insight, Technocratic Tyranny examines the forces shaping the 21st century and beyond. It challenges readers to confront the implications of surrendering autonomy to systems that can manipulate thought, behavior, and life itself-and shows how humanity might reclaim freedom in a world increasingly ruled by technology. Whether you are a futurist, a student of social control, or a concerned citizen, this book offers a comprehensive, compelling, and cautionary guide to understanding-and navigating-the ultimate weapon of modern power . ![]() Techniques of Event History Modeling: New Approaches to Casual Analysis By Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Gtz Rohwer 2001 | 320 Pages | ISBN: 0805840907 | PDF | 15 MB Including new developments and publications which have appeared since the publication of the first edition in 1995, this second edition: *gives a comprehensive introductory account of event history modeling techniques and their use in applied research in economics and the social sciences; *demonstrates that event history modeling is a major step forward in causal analysis. 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Strategy (Foundations of Market Analysis) by Max Koren English | December 23, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0GC7RFX9L | 129 pages | EPUB | 6.30 Mb Technical Trading Mastery ![]() Team Roles at Work, Second Edition By R Meredith Belbin 2010 | 162 Pages | ISBN: 1856178005 | PDF | 2 MB Belbin's renowned Team Role theory is a familiar concept for managers and management trainers across the world. Following on from the best-selling Management Teams: Why they succeed or fail, this second edition of Team Roles at Work provides useful insights into how to apply the theory in everyday work situations. This book explores the impact of Team Roles from interpersonal chemistry and managing difficult relationships, to cultivating effective leaders and shaping organizations. Now fully updated, this second edition has new practical examples and summaries bringing this book up to date 17 years after its original publication. Drawing from Belbin's own practical experience it answers the queries that have arisen during those years. Further information accompanies the book on the Belbin website, www.belbin.com/books/books.htm including a free, downloadable, full-page summary of Team Roles with their icons, descriptions, strengths and allowable weaknesses. Team Roles at Work is the best-selling, second book written by Meredith Belbin, designed for any manager who wants to understand the practical application of Team Role theory. R. Meredith Belbin was formerly Chairman of the Industrial Training Research Unit. A founder Member of Belbin Associates, he is also Visiting Professor and Honorary Fellow of Henley Management College. RELATED TITLES Belbin, Management Teams: Why they succeed or fail, 3e, ISBN: 978-1-85617-8075 * Complete descriptions of the Belbin Team Roles provide an understanding of how to analyse teams and then maximise output by using each team member's strengths* Numerous real world case studies show how to apply the theory to real situations* A highly practical book and online toolkit at www.Belbin.com demonstrates how to apply the Belbin team role method ![]() Teaching, Learning and Study Skills: A Guide for Tutors (Sage Study Skills Series) By Tom Burns, Sandra Sinfield 2004 | 288 Pages | ISBN: 1412900689 | PDF | 2 MB This is a book for tutors, lecturers and teachers in further and higher education, who need to teach their students how to study, learn and communicate effectively. Based around the same techniques and contents as the tutors earlier book Essential Study Skills (SAGE 2003) which is itself based on many years experience of teaching and mentoring students in higher education, this book is intended to work with traditional and non-traditional students. The material will be suitable for institutions concerned with widening participation; with student retention; with quality enhancement; with equal opportunities and with professional /staff development. ![]() Teaching Police Officers Fairness: Lessons from a Field Trial in the United Kingdom by Brandon Langley, Barak Ariel English | November 19, 2025 | ISBN: 3031750306 | 268 pages | PDF, EPUB | 14 Mb This book explores the growing body of research associated with police legitimacy. It reports on a systematic review to trace, evaluate, and synthesize all the results of published police procedural justice training tests. Further, the volume explores, for the first time, the theoretical relationship between training on procedural justice and both officer self-legitimacy and audience legitimacy as outcomes within the context of counterterrorism policing. ![]() Teaching Number Sense, Grade 1 By Chris Confer 2005 | 160 Pages | ISBN: 0941355594 | PDF | 2 MB This title is part of a three-book Teaching Number Sense series that focuses on the critical role that number sense plays in developing mathematical understanding. Number sense encompasses a wide range of abilities, including being able to make reasonable estimates and to think and reason flexibly. These lessons help students develop good number intuition and the ability to see numbers as tools, not barriers. By encouraging young children to reason their way to solutions, teachers help students form a solid foundation upon which all of their later mathematical understanding will be built. Lessons in this book are organized in an accessible, easy-to-read format that includes an overview, a materials list, the lesson duration, step-by-step teaching directions, and vignettes of how the lesson actually unfolded in a classroom. Each lesson concludes with a list of assessment questions to help guide teacher observations. In this book, children build their understanding of counting, number relationships, and landmark numbers. They also develop computation strategies, further their understanding of composing and decomposing numbers, and develop a beginning sense of place value. ![]() Teaching Computer Ethics: A Behavioral and Evidence-Based Approach (Synthesis Lectures on Engineering, Science, and Technology) by Amir Hedayati English | August 29, 2025 | ISBN: 3032048966 | 77 pages | MOBI | 0.49 Mb With the growing use of AI and the introduction of large language models, such as ChatGPT, conversations about ethics have become commonplace. For many, this is the first time they have meaningfully considered the ethical and unethical use of technology in various settings, including education and the workplace. |