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UNINA990008370590403321 |
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Ager Allifanus : la Piana Alifana alla luce delle recenti ricerche archeologiche : catalogo della Mostra Alife, Museo archeologico, 29 maggio - 29 ottobre 2004 / a cura di Floriana Miele e Francesco Sirano |
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Piedimonte Matese : Ikona, 2004 |
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251 p. : ill. ; 20 cm + 1 tav. f.t. ripieg |
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Quaderni campano-sannitici ; 4 |
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Sul front.: Con il contributo della Regione Campania, del Comune di Alife, del Consorzio di bonifica del Sannio Alifano [...] |
In testa al front.: Soprintendenza per i beni archeologici delle province di Napoli e Caserta |
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UNINA9910151749403321 |
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Autore |
Shelley Arthur |
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KNOWledge SUCCESSion : sustained performance and capability growth through strategic knowledge projects / / Arthur Shelley |
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New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : , : Business Expert Press, , 2017 |
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[First edition.] |
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1 online resource (xii, 217 pages) : illustrations |
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Portfolio and project management collection, , 2156-8200 |
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Knowledge management |
Project management |
Electronic books. |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-214) and index. |
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1. Knowledge succession for performance -- 2. Knowledge co-creation, sustainability, and adaptation -- 3. Projects as vehicles of change and knowledge transfer -- 4. Why, who, what, followed by when, where, and how -- 5. People have knowledge, relationships generate value -- 6. Reflective cycles are key to relevant capability development -- 7. Creative friction through conversations -- 8. Language and tools for efficiency and effectiveness -- 9. Theory informed practice and practice informed theory -- 10. Leveraging behavior as an asset -- 11. Being a knowledge succession leader -- 12. Influencing stakeholders to "buy in" -- Postscript -- Notes -- References -- Index. |
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Intended for executives and developing professionals who face the challenges of delivering business benefits for today, while building the capabilities required for an increasingly changing future. The book is structured to build from foundational requirements toward connecting the highly interdependent aspects of success in an emerging complex world. A wide range of concepts are brought together in a logical framework to enable readers of different disciplines to understand how they either create barriers or can be harvested to generate synergistic opportunities. The framework builds a way to make sense of the connections and provides novel paths to take advantage of the potential synergies that arise through aligning the concepts into a |
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portfolio of strategic projects. The insights are robust as well as pragmatic enough to equip them to ask the right questions of their project teams. It will help them to lead and coach their teams more effectively and guide them more strategically to develop the knowledge and capabilities for sustained strategic success. This book also has extended learning for postgraduate students of business and project management in either an informal or a formal learning context. All successful medium to large organizations now need to have active management of projects and the ability to develop knowledge and capability to drive innovation and maintain relevance. There are detailed books on how to manage projects, texts of knowledge management, and volumes on innovation and change, but there is no one book that brings all these interdependent aspects of success together within the context of projects. |
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UNINA9910798392203321 |
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The circulation of astronomical knowledge in the ancient world / / edited by John M. Steele |
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Leiden, Netherlands ; ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : , : Brill, , 2016 |
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©2016 |
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1 online resource (595 p.) |
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Time, Astronomy, and Calendars, , 2211-632X ; ; Volume 6 |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Front Matter / John M. Steele -- Introduction / John M. Steele -- The Brown School of the History of Science: Historiography and the Astral Sciences / Francesca Rochberg -- Astral Knowledge in an International Age: Transmission of the Cuneiform Tradition, circa 1500–1000 B.C. / Matthew T. Rutz -- Traditions of Mesopotamian Celestial-Divinatory Schemes and the 4th Tablet of Šumma Sin ina Tāmartišu / Zackary |
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Wainer -- The Circulation of Astronomical Knowledge between Babylon and Uruk / John M. Steele -- The Micro-Zodiac in Babylon and Uruk: Seleucid Zodiacal Astrology / M. Willis Monroe -- Virtual Moons over Babylonia: The Calendar Text System, Its Micro-Zodiac of 13, and the Making of Medical Zodiology / John Z. Wee -- On the Concomitancy of the Seemingly Incommensurable, or Why Egyptian Astral Tradition Needs to be Analyzed within Its Cultural Context / Joachim Friedrich Quack -- Some Astrologers and Their Handbooks in Demotic Egyptian / Andreas Winkler -- The Anaphoricus of Hypsicles of Alexandria / Clemency Montelle -- Interpolated Observations and Historical Observational Records in Ptolemy’s Astronomy / Alexander Jones -- Mesopotamian Lunar Omens in Justinian’s Constantinople / Zoë Misiewicz -- A Parallel Universe: The Transmission of Astronomical Terminology in Early Chinese Almanacs / Ethan Harkness -- Mercury and the Case for Plural Planetary Traditions in Early Imperial China / Daniel Patrick Morgan -- Calendrical Systems in Early Imperial China: Reform, Evaluation and Tradition / Yuzhen Guan -- The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac during the Tang and Song Dynasties: A Set of Signs Which Lost Their Meanings within Chinese Horoscopic Astrology / Shenmi Song -- On the Dunhuang Manuscript P.4071: A Case Study on the Sinicization of Western Horoscope in Late 10th Century China / Weixing Niu -- Were Planetary Models of Ancient India Strongly Influenced by Greek Astronomy? / Dennis Duke -- Indexes / John M. Steele. |
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Astronomical and astrological knowledge circulated in many ways in the ancient world: in the form of written texts and through oral communication; by the conscious assimilation of sought-after knowledge and the unconscious absorption of ideas to which scholars were exposed. The Circulation of Astronomical Knowledge in the Ancient World explores the ways in which astronomical knowledge circulated between different communities of scholars over time and space, and what was done with that knowledge when it was received. Examples are discussed from Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Greco-Roman world, India, and China. |
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