Management

Management
ISBN-10
013043079X
ISBN-13
9780130430793
Series
Management
Category
Management
Pages
527
Language
English
Published
2002-07
Publisher
Prentice Hall Canada
Authors
Stephen P. Robbins, Robin Stuart-Kotze, Mary Coulter

Description

Appropriate for introductory management courses in Canadian colleges and universities. Written in an accessible, conversational style, Management takes a global approach to the subject. The book profiles Canadian managers, contains Canadian examples and cases throughout. Improvements to existing topics have been incorporated into this edition, including a new chapter on Managing Communication and information technology. This edition has re-worked the writing style to speak to the student by showcasing a "Young Canadians" section for managers less than 40 years of age. In addition, there is more emphasis on small business and entrepreneurial ventures and will as improved visual delivery of material through effective application of charts, diagrams and tables.

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