
50 Management Ideas You Really Need to Know
Edward Russell-Walling(Author)
Ben Cowan(Speaker)
Quercus Publishing
Published on 4. September 2008
Audio
CD-Audio
978-1-84724-678-3 (ISBN)
Description
20 Management Ideas You Really Need to Know demystifies the management concepts that any budding entrepreneur would want to grasp. The 20 bite-sized topics expound the wisdom of well-known business gurus from Peters and Porter to Welch and Gates, explain helpful theories and tools such as Ansoff's Product/Market grid and the Boston Matrix, expand on management ideas like branding, outsourcing, supply and demand, and cover the latest commercial concepts from the online world.
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Edition
Unabridged edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Edition type
Unabridged edition
Product notice
Audio CD
Dimensions
Height: 124 mm
Width: 142 mm
Duration
Dauer: 160 min
ISBN-13
978-1-84724-678-3 (9781847246783)
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Persons
Edward Russell-Walling is a writer and editor, specializing in business and finance. He has contributed to a wide range of publications, including The Times, the New Statesman and the Financial Times.
Content
AdhocracyBalanced scorecardBenchmarkingBlue ocean strategyBoston matrixBrandBPRChannel managementCore competenceCorporate governanceCorporate social responsibilityCorporate strategyCosts of complexityCustomer relationship managementDecentralizationDiversificationThe 80:20 principleEmpowermentEntrepreneurshipExperience curveThe five forces of competitionThe four PsGlobalizationInnovationJapanese managementThe knowledge economyLeadership Lean manufacturingThe learning organizationThe long tailLoyaltyManagement by objectivesMarket segmentationMergers and acquisitionsOrganizational excellenceOutsourcing Project managementScientific managementSix SigmaStakeholdersStrategic alliancesSupply chain managementSystems thinkingTheories X & YThe tipping pointTotal quality managementValue chainWar and strategyWeb 2.0What business are you really in?