Dialectic, rhetoric and contrast: the infinite middle of meaning
In: Vernon Press series in philosophy
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In: Vernon Press series in philosophy
More than ever, organisations are facing a data avalanche from various sources, be they in electronic or hard copy format. How an organisation manages this ever-increasingly important resource - data - can benefit or hinder its ability to achieve its objectives. Creating and Managing a CRM Platform for Your Organisation not only covers how the principles of data management, including data quality and data security, can be applied to an organisation's customer relationship management (CRM) platform, but also highlights how aspects of data management, marketing and technology are needed to operate, develop and manage a CRM platform in order to carry out tasks such as reporting and analysis, developing data plans, undertaking data audits, data migrations and campaign mailings which will result in an organisation using data effectively in order to achieve its goals and objectives. The issues and topics covered apply to all organisations that use a CRM platform and the data it contains as part of their business activities, regardless of the industry sector or size of the organisation.
Aboriginal Children, History and Health - Front Cover -- Aboriginal Children, History and Health -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Plates -- List of Illustrations -- Figures -- Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Foreword by Colin Tatz -- Preface -- Notes -- Reference -- Acknowledgements -- Special note -- Note -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- What the book is about -- Dancing with strangers -- The Aboriginal child in history -- The sequence of chapters in the book -- Notes -- References -- PART I: The child in the human story
In: Social aspects of AIDS
In: A Black Country Society Publication
In: Cambridge studies in population, economy, and society in past time 5
This book is a pioneering social and economic study of a London suburban parish in the seventeenth century, which sheds new light on the important but relatively neglected topic of London's social history. Chapters on demography, social and occupational structure, topography, population turnover and residential mobility, and neighbourly relations, lead to a discussion of the involvement of the inhabitants of the district in local government and church ceremonial. Throughout, social and economic features of the neighbourhood are compared to those found elsewhere in London, and in other towns and cities, in early modern England. The book will therefore be of interest to all concerned with the behaviour of the town dweller in the past, and will serve as a springboard for further historical studies of urban society