The "New York Times" Guide to Management
South-Western (Publisher)
Published on 6. March 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
120 pages
978-0-324-04157-6 (ISBN)
Description
Stay on top of current and breaking news through The New York Times Guide-collections of the best business related articles from The New York Times. The New York Times Guides are more than just printed collection of articles. By purchasing this guide, you also gain password access to an On-line collection of the most current and relevant The New York Times articles that are continually posted as news breaks. Also included are articles from CyberTimes, the On-line technology section of The New York Times on the Web. The pedagogy of these guides allows them to be easily integrated into any course.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Mason, OH
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
227 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-324-04157-6 (9780324041576)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. MANAGEMENT IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT. It's Synergy, Baby. Groovy! Yeah!, Nancy Hass. Tasty Morsels and Digestive Challenges for AT&T, Seth Schiesel. Will GE's Fresco Bring Good Things to Fiat?, John Tagliabue. With the Best Research and Intentions, a Game Maker Fails; Amy Harmon. 2. MANAGING HUMAN RESOURCES IN A CHANGING WORKPLACE. Maybe "Rages" Aren't What They're Cracked Up to Be, Pam Belluck. Retaliation Lawsuits Are a Treacherous Slope, Richard A . Oppel Jr. Why Labor Feels It Can't Afford to Lose This Strike, Steven Greenhouse. I Want to Be a Chairborne Ranger: Boot Camp for the Office, Abby Ellin. 3. THE ROLE OF MANAGEMENT THEORY. Peter Drucker Still Preaches Customers Over Profits, Fred Andrews. Science Squints at a Future Foged by Chaotic Uncertainty, Malcolm W. Browne. Applying Complexity Theory to Business Management, Steve Ditlea. 4. LEADERSHIP. Akio Morita, Key to Japan's Rise as Co-Founder of Sony, Dies at 78; Andrew Pollack. Professor Oprah, Preaching What She Practices; Bill Dedman. Taking Risks and Allowing Failures, Roundtable Discussion. 5. MANAGEMENT AND THE ROLE OF ATTITUDES, VALUES AND ETHICS. How coke Stumbled in Handling European Contamination Scare, Constance L. Hays with Alan Cowell and Craig R. Whitney. Philip Morris Acknowledges Smoking's Link to cancer, Barry Meier. You've Got Mail. You're Being Watched.; Jeffrey L. Seglin. 6. MANAGEMENT AND THE FUTURE. It's Long Boom or Bust for Leading Futurist, Steve Lohr. What Sex Sites Can Teach Everyone Else, Corey Kilgannon. A Leaderless Orchestra Offers Lessons for Business, David Leonhardt.