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TB100
Leading issues in Business Research Methods
Edited by Prof Antony Bryant. Published by Published by Academic-Publishing International in 2011. This is a collection of 11 important Research Methodology Papers which will be of particular value to those who have a dissertation to write be it for an undergraduate degree, for a masters or even a doctorate. In addition the book has much to offer academic supervisors. The papers here are reproduced from those published in the Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods (www.ejbrm.com). This introductory price is available until 31st March 2011. The regular price is GBP19.00. Note: The price includes postage & packaging in Europe.
GBP15.00
PRR100
Managing Risks of ICT Projects
Authors: Shaun Pather, Brendan Remenyi and Dan Remenyi.Published by Academic-Publishing International in 2010Because ICT risk management is not well understood, it is one of the major causes of ICT project failure. Having explained the risks which need to be addressed, the book then goes on to provide an approach to risk management which will substantially reduce both the likelihood and the consequent impact of risks should they occur. The risk management approaches described in this book are relevant to both large- and small-scale ICT projects. This book offers a host of practical tips and worksheets and is a must read for anyone involved in ICT projects. This introductory price is available until 31st March 2011. The regular price is GBP19.00. Note: The price includes postage & packaging in Europe.
GBP15.00
ROE100
An Introduction to Statistics using Microsoft Excel
Authors: Dan Remenyi, George Onofrei and Joseph EnglishPublished by Academic-Publishing, 2009This book discusses the use ofstatistics in a research context. This is an unusual statistics book in that it contains very few mathematical formulae. This book explains the statistical concepts and then uses Microsoft Excel functions to illustrate how to get results using the appropriate techniques which will help researchers directly with their research. To facilitate learning the book uses lots of examples and because statistics is one of those subjects which is really only ever understood after a considerable amount of practice, data files have been made available on the web for readers' use. Note: The price includes postage & packaging in Europe.
GBP19.00
SJ100
Realising Benefits from Government ICT Investment – a fool’s errand?.
Author: Stephen JennerPublished by Academic-Publishing, 2009This is an in depth analysis of ITC deployments within various government departments. It emphasises the follies of major ICT programmes. It highlights how better management of benefits realisation is key to getting ICT investment back on track. The book is timely, practical and an excellent primer on contemporary ‘best practice’ thinking in both the private and for-profit sector. Note: Price includes postage & packaging in Europe.
GBP19.00
RM100
Research Supervision for Supervisors and their Students.
Authors: Dan Remenyi and Arthur Money ACL, 2004, ISBN 0-9547096-0-8 This book is written for research supervisors and for their students. It is a survival manual for research degree supervisors. It explains how to assess if you are likely to be an effective supervisor and addresses how to identify 'good' research students. For research degree students it explains what can be expected from the supervisor. Research Supervision for Supervisors and their Students explains how the academic research process may be managed so that the supervisor and the student both understand what is required and when it is required. Note: Price includes postage & packaging in Europe.
GBP19.00
DR100
The Story of Steve – An Immigrants Tale.
Author: Dan RemenyiPublished by Academic-Publishing, 2008This is a biography and a ghost story set in various parts of the world including the slums of post war Dublin and the plush life of colonial Africa. From his arrival in Ireland from Hungary as a Radio Officer on board the ship Vicia in 1941, Steve Remenyi was faced with what might have been for others, insurmountable problems. His ship was trapped in Dublin. He couldn’t speak English and he didn’t know anyone in Ireland. But Steve was both an optimist and a survivor and made the most of the challenges facing him. So he started a business. Note: Price includes postage & packaging in Europe.