Management [electronic resource] / John R. Schermerhorn.
Material type: TextPublication details: Australia : John Wiley & Sons, 2017.Edition: 6th Asia Pacific EditionDescription: xvi, 637 pages : col. illISBN:- 9780730329534
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Chapter 1. The contemporary workplace Chapter 2. Historical foundations of management Chapter 3. Environment and diversity Chapter 4. International dimensions of management Chapter 5. Ethical behaviour and social responsibility Chapter 6. Sustainability Chapter 7. Information and decision-making Chapter 8. Planning Chapter 9. Strategic management Chapter 10. Organising Chapter 11. Controlling Chapter 12. Human resources management Chapter 13. Leading Chapter 14. Communications and interpersonal skills Chapter 15. Motivation and rewards Chapter 16. Individuals, job design and stress Chapter 17. Team and teamwork Chapter 18. Leading and managing change Chapter 19. Entrepreneurship and new ventures Chapter 20. Operations and services management.
Management, 6th Edition (Schermerhorn et al.) provides an engaging, immersive and personalised learning experience for students. With media and interactives embedded at the point of learning, it is designed to close the relevance gap between management education and industry by empowering students to think critically and draw connections between management theory and its application in real-world contexts.
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