Blending research, practical application, and imaginative writing, Arizona State University business professor Angelo Kinicki (author of Kreitner/Kinicki Organizational Behavior 10e) and writer Brian Williams (author of Williams/Sawyer Using Information Technology 7e) have created a market-leading text through highly-readable writing, an emphasis on practicality, and a unique student-centered layout. The authors present all basic management concepts in bite-size chunks, 2-to 6-page sections to optimize student learning and emphasize the practicality of the subject matter. This text is widely praised by today’s visually-oriented students. In addition, instructors and students are supplied with a wealth of classroom-proven resources.
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Management: A Practical Introduction
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Author(s)Angelo Kinicki, Brian Williams
PublisherMcGraw-Hill Education
ISBN / ASIN0078029546
ISBN-139780078029547
Sales Rank213,467
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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