
This text ushers students into the world of management through the eyes of real managers who work in real organizations - for-profit companies, not-for-profit firms, and government agencies. It presents hundreds of examples that grab student's interest while helping them understand the challenges, issues, and achievements of contemporary management. Students not only read about management, they experience it firsthand through a variety of highly involving activities in every chapter.With its unique case study/simulations, video exercises, assignments to improve communication skills, and a host of activities that foster critical thinking, it is an ideal undergraduate management text. Special features include - in-depth examination of global management (chapter 5); coverage of quality, productivity, and customer satisfaction throughout; balanced exploration of social responsibility and ethics; twenty videos and related exercises help students understand how management principles are applied. Also available - instructor's manual (0-07-006831-1), test bank (0-07-006833-x), study guide (0-07-006836-4), video series (0-07-911519-5), acetates (0-07-006835-6), transparency masters (0-07-074529-3), computerized test bank IBM 5 1/4" (0-07-831683-9), IBM 3 1/2" (0-07-833953-3).
This text investigates the core functions and contemporary challenges of management within diverse organizational structures. The authors, Courtland L. Bovee, George P. Dovel, John V. Thill, and Marian Burk Wood, utilize a practical, experience-based framework to bridge the gap between theoretical management principles and real-world application. By integrating case studies and active learning exercises, the text provides a comprehensive overview of how managers navigate for-profit, non-profit, and government environments.
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Educators frequently utilize this text for its emphasis on active learning and its inclusion of diverse organizational examples. Experts note that the integration of multimedia components and practical exercises makes it a highly accessible resource for introductory management courses.
Page Count:
848
Publication Date:
1993-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill College
ISBN-10:
0070068313
ISBN-13:
9780070068315
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