This comprehensive guide offers a collection of effective problem-solving tools and techniques, designed to empower readers to tackle challenges with confidence. The author, renowned in the field, presents these strategies in a clear and concise manner, making them accessible for individuals seeking practical solutions in various situations. Ideal for both personal and professional use, this resource equips readers with the skills needed to enhance their decision-making and problem-solving abilities.
A Practical Guide to Building a Better World Using Data
384 páginas
14 horas de lectura
Focusing on the built environment sector, the book highlights the challenges of effectively utilizing data and the reasons behind its underutilization. It offers practical strategies for leveraging data to enhance the construction and operation of assets, aligning them with societal needs. The text explores the impact of industry norms, culture, and individual behaviors on data success. Aimed at both newcomers and seasoned professionals, it presents a comprehensive approach to data management, advocating for improved outcomes in cost, schedule, quality, and sustainability.
What is social work? How is it carried out? What skills does it require? Focusing on the challenges of achieving good practice, this popular textbook reflects on recent developments in social work within the context of contemporary society, law and policy. Getting to the heart of what this profession is all about, it offers an excellent foundation for anyone wanting a better understanding of the social work role. Providing readers with a springboard for further learning and development, this book: - Equips students to tackle the main topics encountered in social work studies, including the legal and policy framework, skills and values. - Reflects on the changing landscape of social work, including the impact of Covid and hybrid working, the changing role of state funding and privatisation of services, renewed focus on the significance of loss and grief, and the decolonisation of social work discourse and practice. - Includes practical exercises to prepare students for work in the field and 'Voice of Experience' features to help readers place learning in context. - Provides guidance on doing expert witness work from a leading name in the field of social work. Accompanying online resources are available at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/the-effective-social-worker. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.
A theoretically informed practical guide to understanding and tackling stress,
presented by a well-respected author who explains complex ideas clearly and
accessibly without oversimplifying them.
This hands-on guide steps beyond initial professional training and dives into
the vast world of workplace learning. Whether you're supervising students on
placement or helping colleagues gain workplace qualifications, this handbook
shows you how to give the best support and get the best results.
This practical guide takes the complex world of social work and breaks it down
into key lessons. Topics cover everything from the way you think to the
realities of writing reports, all reinforced by handy summaries. Whether
you're a new student or an experienced professional, this book will help you
get the best results for your clients.
Essential reading for all new social workers, this guide channels a wealth of
experience into key strategies for thriving under pressure. Clear, practical
advice for dealing with challenges - including increasing political, social,
and economic pressure - shows you how to survive when the going gets tough and
how to thrive when you come through.
Focusing on the often-overlooked aspect of death management practices, this book explores the rituals and methods surrounding death and body disposal. It challenges the notion that grief and bereavement are solely individual experiences by situating them within broader social and institutional contexts. By analyzing diverse cultural practices globally, the work offers an international perspective that enhances the understanding of dying, death, and the complexities of bereavement, emphasizing the interconnectedness of social arrangements in these experiences.
Body Language Cues of Romantic Interest, The Basics of Reading People, 10 Tips for Reading People
188 páginas
7 horas de lectura
Exploring fundamental concepts, this book introduces readers to the basics of psychology, offering clear explanations of psychological effects and principles. It serves as a gateway for beginners, breaking down complex ideas into simple terms, making the subject accessible. The content covers various psychological theories and their applications, providing insights into human behavior and mental processes. Ideal for those new to the field, it encourages a deeper understanding of psychological concepts and their relevance in everyday life.
Exploring the intricacies of human perception, this book delves into understanding how to interpret others' thoughts and intentions. It addresses the challenges faced by individuals who struggle with social cues, offering insights into why some people, like politicians and performers, seem to effortlessly connect with others. Through practical tips and strategies, readers can learn to enhance their ability to read social situations and improve their interactions, ultimately gaining confidence in their social engagements.