Management, 11/e takes a practical, student-oriented approach toward teaching management with an emphasis on current topics, including issues of diversity, ethics, and technology. The student-friendly content features references to pop culture and cites current publications of interest to students. In addition to providing the management framework and introducing students to contemporary management topics, the text provides experiential activities to get students thinking and acting like real-life managers. Test Preppers at the end of each chapter provide students with immediate reinforcement and assessment of their understanding of key chapter concepts. A robust network of supplements helps students to understand the hands-on, real-world application of chapter concepts.
This is a solid book on management and one that the instructor or professor can use to advantage.
My copy is a few years old but it is still a lively presentation of the many aspects of management that the student should be aware of and be able to apply.
I would not let my copy of management go.
J. Robert Ewbank author of "John Wesley, Natural Man, and the 'Isms'"
This book was really helpful. It was really interesting and informative for my management class. The only issue was is that my teacher who was very well rounded in this subject sad some things do not work or that they were a waste of time. I enjoyed this book.