Synopsis
Written for an undergraduate unit, this text provides insights into the ideas, thoughts and practices of management, and shows students how the world of the practical manager and the world of management theory can be useful to one another. The text includes student-friendly explanations, key definitions, self-test exercises and additional extension exercises, and the appendices include a glossary, a study guide covering academic skills, and a student answer key. Key Features: * Each chapter begins with a list of learning outcomes and ends with an extensive chapter review * Terms and Concepts review questions, skill builders, discussion questions and case studies—free solutions available to lecturers * Communication & ethics chapters thoroughly updated
About the Author
CAROLYN DICKIE has a PhD in management as well as post-graduate teaching degrees. She has extensive experience in the business world in areas as diverse as finance and operatic companies. She is currently employed as a lecturer with the School of Management at Curtin Business School.
LAURENCE DICKIE is a senior International Programs academic and is currently the Academic Director of Teaching, Learning and Research in that department of Curtin Business School. He has extensive teaching experience at primary, secondary and tertiary levels, teaching in business, management, communications, human resource management and training and development.
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