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REAL LIFE ADVENTURES

charming
Pleasing little book for nearly every grandmother to give

excellent
great work of reconstructing a past, day-by-day.

The Subtitle Says It All...The Book Explains It All How to identify the system's purpose and goals, deciding which customers to include and how to group them into natural segments that reflect their interests and purchasing patterns
How to use qualitative research to build the "lens of the customer", a model of customer views of the products and services that you provide, customer satisfaction, and the loyalty and retention that result
How to use the lens of the customer to build a customer survey to measure quality, satisfaction, and loyalty
How to use the lens again in analyzing data from the customer survey, both to determine what could be done to improve customer satisfaction and to assess the probable effect of each potential improvement on bottom-line financial performance
How to set priorities for quality improvement, using the information developed from the survey as background for business decisions, and then implement the decisions according to the priorities set by management
Whew! That's a lot! Fortunately, Johnson and Gustafsson devote a separate chapter to each of the five stages of the process.. They also provide three valuable appendices: A mini-case study of the Ratorp Tire Company, the NACS Customer Satisfaction Survey, and a Data Analysis in Practice. If your organization needs to improve customer satisfaction, loyalty, and profit, here is an excellent source.
A hands on book that you can put to action

Simply Awesome
OutstandingAlthough I've never met her, I found myself wanting to contact her and ask her more about the children in her family or just invite them over to talk. The book also made me angry enough to cry and again realize that some children from different generations were looked at as property and not human. They were told stories about the bible and themselves that were not totally true and were also held responsible for their parent's past misfortunes.
There are many people like the one's in Victoria's book. I applaude her for writing the book, the first adults who helped them, and send her my love and prayers for overnight success for delivering such a powerful and much needed message that will soon help so many people she won't be able to keep count.
Her book is wonderful! GOD BLESS YOU VICTORIA!


Filled with the most fascinating bits of historical trivia
Step by step....With 11 states, Washington D.C. and the brief inclusion of sites in Mexico you will need to spend several weeks going from site to site. However, the author breaks down the trips by state and gives excellent directions that will keep even the novice historian from loosing his way. You will be taken to several larger, well-known sites in West Virginia and Virginia as well as many smaller sites within these states and distant states such as Texas, Missouri and Florida.
Many have been to Sharpsburg, Manassas or perhaps South Mountain but it's doubtful that few have made it Stratford Hall where Lee was born. Therefore, it's fitting that the book starts out at Stratford Hall and gives brief insight into the life and lack of homeownership by Lee. From his birth in 1807 to his death in 1870, he never owned a single place of residence. He slept at his parents' home, army barracks, his wife's inherited house, and several homes borrowed from individuals during and after the war. He never paid out of pocket for any property on which he resided.
The research within these pages is top notch and gives the reader some excellent side bar material to whet his or her appetite for more on Robert E. Lee. The descriptions are concise and to the point and give just enough detail to allow the reader to understand how the specific location played a key role in shaping young Lee or perhaps how it effected his overall battle strategy in his later years. The accounts are well done and not overly detailed giving the average reader a nice foundation for a beginning study on Lee. The chapters are well laid out, state by state, but in order to keep this data from filling several volumes it does not include every little site associated with Lee. Not to worry, the author chose wisely and the selected material flows quite nice.
In going through this work the reader will enjoy his or her journey into Lee's past with stops along the way at several key historic areas. This is not a paperback for the hard-nosed historian, but well-done research for those interested in following in "The Footsteps of Robert E. Lee". Mr. Johnson has done it again and I highly recommend this book!


In Times Past
This is my grandma book

Well worth it!While an excellent book for the landscape professional, scientist, or advanced gardener, beginners might be a bit overwhelmed by the technical language and scientific names.
This is a much needed and fabulous manual.

Excellent Visitor's Guide!!If you are looking to visit Portland and need a Visitor Guide, Grab your highlighter! and get a map. I carried this one with me constantly. The only flaw I could find in this one is that it didn't seperate the restaurants by Meal Type ie; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Respectfully Reviewed
great guide to Portland

Good for both the novice and experienced
Not just a re-hash of the CMMI