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Management

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sydney Prentice Hall Australia 2000Edition: 2ndDescription: System requirements: Windows 95 or NT, Pentium processor-based PC, Quick Time 2.1.2 or later, 12 MB available hard disk space, 16 MB RAM (24 for Windows NT), 4 X CD-Rom Drive, 256 Colour monitor, Sound capabilities: Macintosh, system 7.1.2 or laterISBN:
  • 9780724810734
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 658.1
Summary: Management theories come to life with insights from real managers! This best selling principles text vividly illustrates management theories by incorporating real-life perspectives from a myriad of managers on their greatest challenges and successes. In the tenth edition, new features further integrate real managers' experiences into the text, helping students understand more clearly what being a manager is all about. For undergraduate principles of management courses.
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Age Group: Adult

[v. 1]. Text -- [v. 2]. Student study guide -- [v. 3]. Management video supplement.

Duration of videorecording: 56 mins.

Study guide written by Merve Morris.

CD-ROM belongs to texts.

Adaptation of Stephen Robbins' international textbook, "Management" for Australia and New Zealand.

Management theories come to life with insights from real managers! This best selling principles text vividly illustrates management theories by incorporating real-life perspectives from a myriad of managers on their greatest challenges and successes. In the tenth edition, new features further integrate real managers' experiences into the text, helping students understand more clearly what being a manager is all about. For undergraduate principles of management courses.

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