Management 7th Asia-Pacific Edition Schermerhorn Test Bank
Management, 7th Asia-Pacific Edition
ISBN: 978-0-730-36925-7 July 2019 608 Pages
Product details
- Publisher: Wiley; 7 edition (19 August 2019)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0730369315
- ISBN-13: 978-0730369318
DESCRIPTION
Eldenburg’s Management is an introductory text that focuses on presenting content in an easy to understand way that encourages students to think critically and draw connections between theory and practice. This new seventh edition has a strengthened focus on technology and features have been updated to help students further consolidate their knowledge.
This includes various forms of revision materials such as auto-graded knowledge-check questions and self-skill assessment. There is also a broad variety of concise case studies, including new ones with a strategic focus, which enable instructors to have thought-provoking and engaging tutorials. An exciting addition to the interactive e-text are the new ANZ videos that feature a diverse group of management thought-leaders who give insights and ‘tales from the front.’ This will provide supplementary content for lectures or serve as pre-work for a flipped classroom.
Management, 7th Asia-Pacific Edition
John R. Schermerhorn, Paul Davidson, Peter Woods, Ellen McBarron, Aharon Factor, Fatima Junaid, Alan Simon
ISBN: 9780730369318
This book is being used at: Australian Catholic University, Massey University, University of Waikato, University of Technology Sydney, University of Tasmania, University of Southern Queensland, University of South Australia, Queensland University of Technology, Charles Sturt University
Schermerhorn’s Management is an introductory text that focuses on presenting content in an easy to understand way that encourages students to think critically and draw connections between theory and practice. The new seventh edition has a strengthened focus on technology and features have been updated to help students further consolidate their knowledge.
This includes various forms of revision materials such as auto-graded knowledge-check questions and self-skill assessment. There is also a broad variety of concise case studies, including new ones with a strategic focus, which enable instructors to have thought-provoking and engaging tutorials. An exciting addition to the interactive e-text are the new ANZ videos that feature a diverse group of management thought-leaders who give insights and ‘tales from the front.’ This will provide supplementary content for lectures or serve as pre-work for a flipped classroom.
Features
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Video insights with managers from different-sized ANZ companies, including Arman Consultancy, ARMS Reliability and PwC.
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A wide variety of case studies, incorporating local and international topics. With over 100 case studies across 20 chapters, there are also additional case studies with a strategic management focus.
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At least two In-situ, auto–graded knowledge check questions per learning outcome.
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Jargon-free, digestible language which is easy to understand without compromising academic rigour.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1. The contemporary workplace
Chapter 2. Historical foundations of management
Chapter 3. Environment and diversity
Chapter 4. International dimensions of management
Chapter 5. Ethical behaviour and social responsibility
Chapter 6. Sustainability
Chapter 7. Information and decision making
Chapter 8. Planning
Chapter 9. Strategic management
Chapter 10. Organising
Chapter 11. Controlling
Chapter 12. Human resource management
Chapter 13. Leading
Chapter 14. Communication and interpersonal skills
Chapter 15. Motivation and rewards
Chapter 16. Individuals, job design and stress
Chapter 17. teams and teamwork
Chapter 18. Leading and managing change
Chapter 19. Entrepreneurship and new ventures
Chapter 20. Operations and services management
Management, 7th Asia-Pacific Edition Schermerhorn, Davidson, Woods, Factor, Junaid, McBarron 2020 Test Bank
Textbook with Interactive E-Text Code: 9780730369318
Paul Davidson
Peter Woods
Ellen McBarron
Aharon Factor
Fatima Junaid
Alan Simon