Today's students are tomorrow's leaders and managers. Inspire today's students to be good managers in the future by achieving the perfect balance of theory and practice in the principles of management course with John Schermerhorn's Introduction to Management 11e. Designed to help millennial students effectively learn the core concepts, understand personal responsibilities for developing management skill and competencies, enhance their career readiness, and see the relevance between management and the business world they participate in.
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From the contents 1. The Management Process.
2. History of Management Thought.
3. Ethical Behavior and Social Responsibility.
4. External Environment and Organizational Culture.
5. International Management.
6. Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management.
Long story short, I read this book since it's obligatory and I'd like to say that it's an okay book. Management is not something that you can understand easily, thus learning management through this book is quite helpful for me so far. I like how they also put answer keys so that you can measure how well you've understand the topic.
This was a one semester book , I'm not sure the things I took are helpful for a Economic , Political Science or Statistic's students . I didn't enjoy it that much , maybe another time I would enjoy it just not now