Editorial Review:
6E-7, Robbins, Stephen P., Coulter, Mary, Management, 7/E* Robbins and Coulter's best-selling book demonstrates the real-world applications of management concepts and makes management come alive by bringing real managers and readers together. As it successfully integrates the various functions of management, the book establishes a dialogue with managers from a variety of fields Chapter-opening “A Managers Dilemma” vignettes introduce readers to real situations— faced by real managers, and chapter-ending “Real Managers Respond to Opening Dilemma” discussions explore successful resolutions—both using the concepts covered in each chapter. These chapters cover an introduction to management and organizations, management yesterday and today, organizational culture and environment, managing in a global environment, social responsibility and managerial ethics, managing entrepreneurial ventures, decision-making, managing change and innovation, understanding groups and teams, and much more. For all level managers in a variety of fields. Cached date: AWS Called=true
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I think I made a good purchase. 2008-12-21 I think the book is good for me to read.And it's useful.The seller shipped pretty quick. Thank you!
Could not beat the price 2008-11-03 I purchased this book along with another book and what I paid for 2 books I would have paid for 1. So I just keep on coming back to Amazon for my books.
Exactly the book I needed 2008-10-24 This book arrived promptly and is in very good condition. It is exactly the edition I needed.
INFORMATIVE 2008-10-21 Purchased this book for class, and it provides a lot of useful information and instructor teaches right out of it. Not too boring because it provides real life examples.
okay book 2008-03-05 I had working knowledge of some of the principles discussed in this book, but feel like it lacked in depth in a lot of places. It mentions Dr. Deming, but barely scratches the surface of TQM (total quality management). The chapters on human resources and ethics were probably my favorites but I had a great teacher with lots of experience and relatable stories. I agree with others the bank tests are useful only for padding your GPA. I never used the internet access even though I purchased the book new, not sure I missed anything though.
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