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Publication date: 1 November 1959

Time and Motion Study Volume 8 Issue 11

EVERY profession evolves its own argot, adopting or inventing terms which the initiated understand and accept. Such precision saves time and avoids misinterpretation. In a…

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EVERY profession evolves its own argot, adopting or inventing terms which the initiated understand and accept. Such precision saves time and avoids misinterpretation. In a technical subject like time and motion study such a recognised vocabulary is specially desirable.

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Work Study, vol. 8 no. 11
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb048130
ISSN: 0043-8022

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Publication date: 1 August 2003

The use of a repertory grid as an aid to assessment and formulation in a sex offender with a learning disability

Jonathan Mason

Whereas a number of standardised psychological measures exist for the assessment of sex offenders (eg Beckett, 1994), very few such measures are appropriate for use with…

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Whereas a number of standardised psychological measures exist for the assessment of sex offenders (eg Beckett, 1994), very few such measures are appropriate for use with those with learning disabilities. Measures often use complicated language and concepts, fail to include people with learning disabilities in their standardisation samples and use notions of sex and sexuality that, in many cases, are of little relevance to the lives of people with learning disabilities. In order to help in the psychological formulation of Paul (a sex offender with learning disabilities), a Kelly Repertory Grid (Kelly, 1955) was used. The analysis of the grid provided important information about Paul's sense of self, his attitude towards women and his attitude towards relationships in general. This allowed for a systematic approach to assessment and formulation that might not otherwise have been available. It is proposed as a novel starting point in the process of assessment and formulation in this client group, which fits in well with existing cognitive‐behavioural (CBT) approaches to treatment.

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The British Journal of Forensic Practice, vol. 5 no. 3
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/14636646200300016
ISSN: 1463-6646

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Publication date: 1 November 2008

Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT): a therapy in a medium secure hospital for a mentally disordered offender with a personality disorder

Jacqueline Withers

Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) has a developing evidence base for working with complex cases including personality disorder. This article describes the use of CAT with a…

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Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) has a developing evidence base for working with complex cases including personality disorder. This article describes the use of CAT with a single 25‐year‐old male patient with severe personality difficulties who was residing in a medium secure hospital. It is suggested that, in treatment of severe personality difficulties, rather than aiming at ‘cure’, therapy may have a more modest goal such as movement from personality‐disordered functioning to adequate or optimal personality functioning.

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The British Journal of Forensic Practice, vol. 10 no. 3
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/14636646200800017
ISSN: 1463-6646

Keywords

  • CAT
  • Personality disorder
  • Forensic settings
  • Collaborative
  • Non‐collusive
  • Maintenance of progress

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Publication date: 14 October 2009

Education and ambition in Anne of Avonlea

Christine Trimingham Jack

Researchers of the history of women teachers have included fiction, as well as memoirs and history, as an important part of that testimony. The aim of this article is to…

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Researchers of the history of women teachers have included fiction, as well as memoirs and history, as an important part of that testimony. The aim of this article is to examine the novel, Anne of Avonlea (1925) by Lucy Maude Montgomery as both a source of information about the working life of a woman teacher and, due to the immense popularity of the book, as a shaper of how women understand and enact teaching. Anne is a young teacher in her first posting consisting of a rural Canadian one‐ teacher school. She struggles to resist using corporal punishment in favour of winning her students respect, stimulating their minds and finding a ‘genius’. However, the local community, fellow teachers and her students have different notions of how teachers should behave. Her beliefs are further undermined when in a fit of anger she succumbs to beating one her students. Her reflections on what drove her actions are realistic and contain warnings for contemporary teachers to appreciate the often fragile hold they have on their espoused educational philosophy. Another danger revealed is the unconscious leaking of the shadow side of the psyche in the necessary close but dangerous relationships between students and teacher thereby providing a complex view of what motivates young women to teach and how they approach their work.

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History of Education Review, vol. 38 no. 2
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/08198691200900017
ISSN: 0819-8691

Keywords

  • Women teachers
  • Teaching methods
  • Ambition
  • Educational philosophy
  • Students

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Publication date: 1 March 2006

Lakdinu Electronics Company: a teaching case on relevant costs in an outsourcing decision

Siriyama Kanthi Herath

To increase students' knowledge of differential analysis and its application in an outsourcing decision.

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To increase students' knowledge of differential analysis and its application in an outsourcing decision.

Design/methodology/approach

A teaching case with practical implications was designed. Teaching notes are also included.

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It is important to emphasize the importance of reporting for internal management purposes and the limitations of rule‐based financial reporting in managerial decision making. Understanding of the need for different information for different purposes is essential for business decision making. Any outsourcing decision should encompass both quantitative and qualitative factors.

Practical implications

Improves decision‐making process through an analysis of relevant costs in an outsourcing decision.

Originality/value

The article creates a practical approach for instructors to explain the use of differential analysis in outsourcing decisions.

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Journal of Management Development, vol. 25 no. 3
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/02621710610648196
ISSN: 0262-1711

Keywords

  • Costs
  • Outsourcing
  • Management effectiveness

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Publication date: 4 November 2014

Sustainable and fast ICT: lessons from dromology

Thomas Taro Lennerfors

This paper aims to suggest that ethical issues in information and communications technology (ICT) should be researched from a holistic perspective, including environmental…

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This paper aims to suggest that ethical issues in information and communications technology (ICT) should be researched from a holistic perspective, including environmental values and other values inherent in ICT. This paper thoroughly discusses the value of speed by drawing on ICT advertisements and theories of speed, primarily Paul Virilio’s work.

Design/methodology/approach

The methodology consists of a semiotic analysis of ICT-related advertisements primarily from Sweden. These empirical data are combined with a close reading of Paul Virilio’s work, and the analysis moves abductively between theory and empirical data.

Findings

Speed is promoted in ICT-related advertisements and may be analyzed using concepts of dromology, dromocracy, dromoscopy, the dromosphere, instantaneity and grey ecology.

Research limitations/implications

Most of the data are from the Swedish context.

Social implications

To create a sustainable society, one must explicitly discuss how speed forms and shapes society.

Originality/value

The paper combines philosophical theories with everyday commercials. It draws on the work of Paul Virilio, whose theories are seldom used in studies of information ethics, and redraws attention to the need for a holistic perspective to understand the values of ICT.

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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, vol. 12 no. 4
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JICES-09-2013-0037
ISSN: 1477-996X

Keywords

  • Marketing
  • Sustainability
  • Speed
  • Advertisements
  • Dromology
  • Instantaneity

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Publication date: 1 January 1985

Management: A Selected Annotated Bibliography, Volume III

Since the first Volume of this Bibliography there has been an explosion of literature in all the main areas of business. The researcher and librarian have to be able to…

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Since the first Volume of this Bibliography there has been an explosion of literature in all the main areas of business. The researcher and librarian have to be able to uncover specific articles devoted to certain topics. This Bibliography is designed to help. Volume III, in addition to the annotated list of articles as the two previous volumes, contains further features to help the reader. Each entry within has been indexed according to the Fifth Edition of the SCIMP/SCAMP Thesaurus and thus provides a full subject index to facilitate rapid information retrieval. Each article has its own unique number and this is used in both the subject and author index. The first Volume of the Bibliography covered seven journals published by MCB University Press. This Volume now indexes 25 journals, indicating the greater depth, coverage and expansion of the subject areas concerned.

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Management Decision, vol. 23 no. 1
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb002685
ISSN: 0025-1747

Keywords

  • Bibliography
  • Management

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Publication date: 1 May 2001

Unemployment without social exclusion: evidence from young people in Eastern Europe

K. Roberts

Challenges the position that high and persistent unemployment necessarily leads to the formation of socially excluded groups. Presents evidence drawn from studies of…

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Challenges the position that high and persistent unemployment necessarily leads to the formation of socially excluded groups. Presents evidence drawn from studies of people in former communist countries. Suggests that unemployment, even when high will not lead to exclusion except under three conditions, paid work is concentated within standard (permanent, full time) official jobs, job seekers are arranged in “queues” and that the unemployed are regarded by others, and regard themselves as a group apart. States these conditions do not apply in the countries reviewed and therefore the original assumption needs to be reassessed.

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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, vol. 21 no. 4/5/6
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/01443330110789466
ISSN: 0144-333X

Keywords

  • Unemployment
  • Eastern Europe
  • Society
  • Sociology

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Publication date: 1 April 1993

My library

This time last year we published a Vision Statement “Books and Libraries in AD 2001” by Margaret Jane Crawford of Lochgilphead High School (New Library World, Vol. 93 No…

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This time last year we published a Vision Statement “Books and Libraries in AD 2001” by Margaret Jane Crawford of Lochgilphead High School (New Library World, Vol. 93 No. 1102, 1992, pp. 21–2). Margaret's vision was an entry to the Scottish School Essays Competition. The organizers, the Library of the University of Paisley, and the sponsors, John Smith & Sons (Glasgow) Ltd, encouraged by the response to their experimental launch of the competition, have been rewarded by another excellent range of entries to this year's subject “My Library”. Ten of these were short‐listed. Eight of these, including the three winning entries, are reproduced in Library Review, Vol. 42 No. 3, 1993. The two remaining short‐listed entries are published here by kind permission of the organizers and sponsors. Both these essays are imaginative combinations of technological vision with an appreciation of some of the intangible qualities of today's books and libraries.

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New Library World, vol. 94 no. 4
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb055693
ISSN: 0307-4803

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Publication date: 1 September 1953

Time and Motion Study Volume 2 Issue 9

The British Productivity Council has recently published a booklet outlining its programme and policy. Emphasis is given to the importance of making available to all…

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The British Productivity Council has recently published a booklet outlining its programme and policy. Emphasis is given to the importance of making available to all engaged in industry, including management and trade union officials, information respecting modern production techniques and the economic advantages of their wider application.

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Work Study, vol. 2 no. 9
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb048057
ISSN: 0043-8022

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