How to set goals, establish planning systems, manage change and plan forthe future
Part of the new Australian Business Essentials series, this superbly organised reference provides expert advice about how to enjoy your work, build a positive and creative career, and be strategic about your future.
How to recruit great staff, win the trust of your employees and developyour leadership qualities
Part of the new Australian Business Essentials series, this superbly organised reference provides expert advice about how to recruit and retain excellent staff, build a strong team, and become a manager that employees like and trust.
Helping Children to Make Smart Choices & Stay Safe
This essential and informative handbook provides an understanding of the behaviours of child sex offenders and their reach, and provides practical advice to those responsible for safeguarding children and teens.
A Collection of Treasured Scripture, Poetry and Prose
This companion volume to The Funeral Celebrants Handbook is a collection of inspiring poems, prose and prayers to assist with composing and conducting meaningful and moving farewell services for loved ones.
How to get help, choose the right housing and stop worrying
Today, more than two million Australians are over 70 years of age; by the year 2050 seniors are likely to make up almost 30 percent of the population. The implications of this are not just political; they are very personal. At some stage in life, most of us will help an elderly friend, parent, partner...
Making the Most of MYOB business software provides the most definitive reference to MYOB software available, answering over 600 of the most commonly asked questions. Down-to-earth advice is combined with lots of Tips and Advanced Tips for how to work faster and smarter. Golden rules help...
A.B`Banjo Paterson was not simply the author of the words of `Waltzing Matilda, Australias unofficial national anthem, and many other classic ballads such as `The man from Snowy River and `Clancy of the Overflow. Though it is now almost forgotten, he was a first-rate war correspondent...
Over the two centuries since his appointment, commentators have been as surprised at the choice of Arthur Phillip as some were at the time (the First Lord of the Admiralty, to mention only the most distinguished critic). But was it really so surprising? What did the Home Office and the Admiralty expect...