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Giving Good Feedback: The Economist Edge Series

Cheng, Margaret
Giving Good Feedback: The Economist Edge Series
From the Economist Edge Series, an essential new guide on giving, soliciting and receiving feedback.> Help is at hand. Margaret Cheng's six golden rules and Giving Good Feedback Framework offer a clear guide to what feedback is, how we can master the things that get in the way and deploy some simple techniques to make feedback a more routine—and less emotionally charged—part of our routine work communications.

CHF 37.90

Quantitative Perfusion MRI

Cheng, Hai-Ling Margaret, Ph.D., P.Eng. (Full Professor, Dean’s Spark Professor, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.) / Strijkers‬, ‪Gustav J. (Full Professor (Preclinical and Translational MRI), University of Amsterdam (UvA) and Adjunct Professor, Mount Sinai, NY, USA)
Quantitative Perfusion MRI
Quantitative Perfusion MRI: Techniques, Applications, and Practical Considerations clearly and carefully explains the basic theory and MRI techniques for quantifying perfusion non-invasively in deep tissue, covering all aspects of perfusion imaging, from acquisition requirements to selection of contrast agents and appropriate pharmacokinetic models, for reliable quantification in different diseases and tissue types. The reader will be able to ...

CHF 169.00

Giving Good Feedback

Cheng, Margaret
Giving Good Feedback
Brilliant...as entertaining and interesting as it is practical' - Graham Allcott, author of How to be a Productivity Ninja We are surrounded by feedback, whether we're being asked to like, rate or otherwise comment on products, services or even people. At work, the right kind of feedback delivered at the right time and in the right way can help us all to learn and improve. On the ground, though, that's easier said than done. Help is at hand. M...

CHF 19.90

East Asian Law

Cheng, Lucie / Rosett, Arthur / Woo, Margaret
East Asian Law
This book explores the tension in East Asia between the trend towards a convergence of legal practices in the direction of a universal model and a reassertion of local cultural practices, including those which define different group identities, which give substance to different ideas about what constitutes "justice." The trend towards convergence arises in part from "globalization, " from "rule of law programs" promulgated by institutions such...

CHF 180.00