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Pocket-sized laminated card provides quick access information to normal lab values. Includes blood chemistry, pleural fluid, gases, and hematology values. Also discusses urine and urinalysis, stool, and cerebrospinal fluid. Previous edition: c2004. Hole-punched at the top left corner. Read more...
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Foundations of Financial Management is a proven and successful text recognized for its excellent writing style and step-by-step explanations to make the content relevant and easy to understand. The text's approach focuses on the "nuts and bolts" of finance with clear and thorough treatment of concepts and applications. There is a strong real-world emphasis presented throughout. This text has definitely stood the test of time due to the authors' time, energy, and commitment to quality revisions. In addition to completing the textbook revisions, the authors also revised ALL end of chapter problems and complete the solutions themselves. Block/Hirt/Danielson know what works and what doesn't work for students, and they have consistently maintained a high quality textbook that is responsive to the demands of the marketplace. Read more...
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Based on the internationally acclaimed best-seller The Leadership Challenge by Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner, The Leadership Challenge Values Cards Facilitator's Guide offers step-by-step instructions on learning and applying one of the enduring truths of leadership—the truth that values drive commitment. Using the guide's innovative and time-tested activities, trainers, human resource professionals, and consultants can facilitate learning opportunities for executives, managers, and aspiring leaders who are committed to improving their leadership competencies.
As Kouzes and Posner explain, the best leaders have a clear understanding of their personal values and ideals. The Leadership Challenge Values Cards can help any experienced or aspiring leader to clarify these personal values, as well as to build consensus on shared values that will guide them and their teams in taking decisions and actions in all situations. Each of the Values Cards is pre-printed with key words such as creativity, loyalty, and teamwork so that participants can more easily identify and record the values that are most meaningful to them. The Facilitator's Guide contains 11 dynamic activities: 2 introductory activities, 6 Personal Values Drive Commitment Activities, and 3 Shared Values Make a Difference Activities. Facilitators will need to purchase a deck of the cards for each participant.
After the workshop or coaching session, the cards become a take-away for the participants—they can use their deck as a tool for reflection and as an aide for helping to clarify the values with their own constituents. They can also be used at home to engage family members in the all-important conversations about the beliefs they'd like to live by.
Praise for The Leadership Challenge Values Cards Facilitator's Guide
"When I went to the Workshop, I was at a turning point in my professional and personal lives. After doing the Values Cards activity, I realized that I was not 'living my values' to the fullest extent in either area. After the workshop, I had conversations with folks in my personal and professional lives as to what is important to me and what I stand for. As a result, I was able to make adjustments in both areas of my life."
Ken Hurdle, chief ombudsman, CA Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
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Value of credit card transactions up by over 29 in Aug
In 2010-11, transactions through credit cards in the country went up by 22.15% to touch Rs 75515.68 crore in value terms. In addition, debit card transactions went up by 46.46% last fiscal to Rs 38691.88 crore. Experts said the jump in transaction |
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High gas prices have plagued many consumers' pocketbooks, even as they drain corporate profits. With high prices and high unemployment already hammering Wal-Mart's core clientele, the retailer's U.S. sales have begun to slump.
Wal-Mart's chief marketing officer said the move to cut gas prices reflects consumers' worries about this growing expense: "Our customers have told us that high gas prices are a top budget concern, nearly as large an expense to their households as food and groceries." Indeed, the rising price of gas and food has created a grim and precarious situation for many grocery companies.
The other day Chris Olds posted on the Beckett blog comparing the value of Lebron and Dirk Nowitzkis various cards. The point being even though Dirk won the title Lebron is the king of cards. It would be hard to argue otherwise. Love him or not Lebron is still number one as far as hoops cards go.
In a round about way the Beckett post comparing Dirk and Lebron shows a key point in card values. What a player might do in their career is more importent than what they have done. I will use the Dirk Vs Lebron comparison to illustrate my point.
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