Management with OneKey CourseCompass (8th Edition)
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Rating | : | 4.72 (882 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0131612026 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 640 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Nice package, no Substance This book looks really attractive. The layout is interesting, and makes it easy to find things. That is about the extent of the positives of this book, however.This book features just about every annoying aspect of todays textbooks:-The shotgun approach to teaching: instead of actually laying down any principles, the book uses the touchy feely. Ruby Ruiz said Great Book. This book is just what i needed for my management class and it was priced at a reasonable rate. its self expanitory and intresting to read. Good Book M. D. Sexton The constant references or examples break up the text a bit, but overall a good book - nice layout.
Chapter topics cover cutting edge topics such as customer service management, innovative cultures, ethical leadership, social impact management, strategic “rule of three,” managing Internet gripe sites, online leadership, communities of practice, and moral leadership. Robbins and Coulter's best-selling book applies management concepts to the real world, and introduces managers from a variety of fields to its readers—successfully integrating the various functions of management. For individuals preparing for a management career in a number of diverse fields.
1. Comprehensive2. Clear3. Well Organized4. Readibility5. Academic Rigor 5. Instructor Supplements What are the three most important changes that we should make to strengthen the book? You are doing a good job of keeping these chapters current and we believe they already have the strength we require. Overall, a good text, good end of chapter exercises, and usually good case studies. Are the end-of-chapter cases and exercises useful? Are there any exercises that you would not use in your class? I would consider using all the end of chapter cases and exercises. They were all interesting an