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Management: a global, innovative, and entrepreneurial perspective

By: Publication details: McGraw Hill India Ltd., Noida, Uttar Pradesh 2020Edition: 15Description: 624pISBN:
  • 978-81-9424-460-8
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658/
Contents:
Part 1: The basis of management theory and practice 1. Management: Science, theory, and practice 2. Management and society: The external environment, social responsibility, and ethics 3. Global, comparative, and quality management Part 1 closing: The basis of global and entrepreneurial management Part 2: Planning 4. Essentials of planning and managing by objectives 5. Strategies, policies, and planning premises 6. Decision making Part 2 closing: Global and entrepreneurial planning Part 3: Organizing 7. The nature of organizing, entrepreneuring, and re-engineering 8. Organization structure: departmentalization 9. Line/staff authority, empowerment, and decentralization 10. Effective organizing and organization culture Part 3 closing: Global and entrepreneurial organizing Part 4: Staffing 11.Human resource management and selection 12. Performance appraisal and career strategy 13. Managing change through manager and organization development Part 4 closing: Global and entrepreneurial staffing Part 5: Leading 14. Human factors and motivation 15. Leadership 16. Committees, teams, and group decision making 17. Communication Part 5 closing: Global and entrepreneurial leading Part 6: Controlling 18. The system and process of controlling 19. Control techniques and information technology 20. Productivity, operations management, and total quality management Part 6 closing: Global controlling and challenges and entrepreneurial controlling Appendices Subject Index
Summary: OVERVIEW The thoroughly revised and updated fifteenth edition takes an international view of management. This edition comprehensively covers the latest management advancements. Entrepreneurial and innovative perspectives of management are integrated throughout this edition. Based on real-life business experiences and integration of theory with practice, this edition focuses on the professional development of its readers by providing exercises that encourage students to enhance their professional profile and network. KEY FEATURES • Inclusion of professional development and global networking exercises • Inclusion of exclusive interviews with leading executives to help students gain more professional insights • Real-time examples from global, innovative, international, entrepreneurial, and leadership perspectives of management from leading companies such as Apple, Google, Facebook, Nissan, Boeing, Cisco, Netflix, General Motors, General Electric, and many others • Case study with questions that ends each chapter • Key ideas and Concepts for Review, For Discussion, Action Steps, and Internet Research in all chapters for better understanding
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Part 1: The basis of management theory and practice
1. Management: Science, theory, and practice
2. Management and society: The external environment, social responsibility, and ethics
3. Global, comparative, and quality management
Part 1 closing: The basis of global and entrepreneurial management
Part 2: Planning
4. Essentials of planning and managing by objectives
5. Strategies, policies, and planning premises
6. Decision making
Part 2 closing: Global and entrepreneurial planning
Part 3: Organizing
7. The nature of organizing, entrepreneuring, and re-engineering
8. Organization structure: departmentalization
9. Line/staff authority, empowerment, and decentralization
10. Effective organizing and organization culture
Part 3 closing: Global and entrepreneurial organizing
Part 4: Staffing
11.Human resource management and selection
12. Performance appraisal and career strategy
13. Managing change through manager and organization development
Part 4 closing: Global and entrepreneurial staffing
Part 5: Leading
14. Human factors and motivation
15. Leadership
16. Committees, teams, and group decision making
17. Communication
Part 5 closing: Global and entrepreneurial leading
Part 6: Controlling
18. The system and process of controlling
19. Control techniques and information technology
20. Productivity, operations management, and total quality management
Part 6 closing: Global controlling and challenges and entrepreneurial controlling




Appendices
Subject Index

OVERVIEW The thoroughly revised and updated fifteenth edition takes an international view of management. This edition comprehensively covers the latest management advancements. Entrepreneurial and innovative perspectives of management are integrated throughout this edition. Based on real-life business experiences and integration of theory with practice, this edition focuses on the professional development of its readers by providing exercises that encourage students to enhance their professional profile and network.






KEY FEATURES
• Inclusion of professional development and global networking exercises
• Inclusion of exclusive interviews with leading executives to help students gain more professional insights
• Real-time examples from global, innovative, international, entrepreneurial, and leadership perspectives of management from leading companies such as Apple, Google, Facebook, Nissan, Boeing, Cisco, Netflix, General Motors, General Electric, and many others
• Case study with questions that ends each chapter
• Key ideas and Concepts for Review, For Discussion, Action Steps, and Internet Research in all chapters for better understanding

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