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Understanding Management
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 658
EAN: 9780324405712
Edition: 5
ISBN: 0324405715
Label: South-Western College Pub
Manufacturer: South-Western College Pub
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 720
Publication Date: November 15, 2005
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
Studio: South-Western College Pub
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Editorial Review: The primary vision for UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT, 5th edition is to provide students with an engaging survey of modern management practice, while providing ample opportunity for enrichment and skill development. UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT is unparalleled in its ability to seamlessly weave together classic and contemporary principles into a presentation that is crisp and instantly applicable for students. Examples from small-to-mid sized companies give students insight into the 'local' companies similar to those where many will begin or continue their careers. To further help students apply what they have learned Dorothy Marcic includes skill-building and application exercises in every chapter. UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT was also designed with the instructor in mind-its briefer format and impressive ancillary package make it both flexible and highly adaptive to any course, allowing you to do more in class.
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Rating: - great resource
This book is a great starter if you want to learn basic terms as well as management techniques.
Rating: - A+++++
Book better than the description.I can not even tell if its used.Really fast shipping.Honest seller. Thanks A+++++++
Rating: - Hard to learn when you fall asleep...
This book, although quite imformative and related to class discussions, was a little boring when I read it. Also, as it usually happens with business textbook it lacked "When good idea goes bad" examples. But, I guess, management never makes any mistakes... that's what you have to understand in it.
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