Showing posts with label StepByStep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label StepByStep. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2015

SpeakOut: The Step-by-Step Guide to SpeakOuts and Community Workshops (repost)




SpeakOut: The Step-by-Step Guide to SpeakOuts and Community Workshops by Wendy Sarkissian, Wiwik Bunjamin-Mau


English | 2009 | ISBN: 1844077047 | 255 pages | PDF | 6 MB




This unique, illustrated manual for community, city and regional planners aims to enable both planning veterans and people with little or no experience in the field to conduct a wide variety of community engagement events with absolute confidence. It introduces the SpeakOut, an innovative, interactive drop-in process with some of the qualities of an Open House and a participatory workshop. It provides hands-on, step-by-step guidance, detailed checklists and practical advice on how to manage community engagement processes, as well as advice on facilitation and recording and training of helpers. Other features include illustrated case studies from Australia, Canada and Hawai"i where SpeakOuts and workshops have been organized by practitioners, community leaders, activists and academics; a unique chapter on SpeakOuts for children; and how to "green" your workshop or SpeakOut.







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Friday, September 11, 2015

Buying A Business And Making It Work: A step-by-step guide to purchasing a business and making it successful [Repost]




Buying A Business And Making It Work: A step-by-step guide to purchasing a business and making it successful by Mark Blayney


English | Mar. 5, 2007 | ISBN: 1845280415 | 496 Pages | PDF | 16.88 MB




Buying a business is not just a case of doing a deal, however involved and pressurised that might feel at the time. You buy to become the owner of a successful business that achieves your personal and professional objectives. This book takes you on a programme of five phases that will help you to achieve those objectives. 1 The planning phase 2 The search phase 3 Approaching and screening – narrowing your search down and making contact with the current owners. 4 Negotiating and checking – the phase that usually leads to doing the deal 5 Making the business work so that it will provide you with the future income stream, the lifestyle or the security you are seeking, or the increased market share you want for your present business.