
Business, International Edition
South-Western College Publishing
12th Edition
Published on 1. January 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
672 pages
978-1-285-09515-8 (ISBN)
Description
Written by authors who have an extensive track record teaching the Introduction to Business course, the twelfth edition of this best-selling text features an up-to-date, comprehensive survey of the functional areas of business: management and organization, human resource management, marketing, information systems and accounting, and finance and investment. Core topics highlighted within these areas include ethics and social responsibility, small business concerns and entrepreneurship, and global issues. New coverage in this edition closely examines cutting-edge topics like the impact of social media on business, the economic crisis, green and socially responsible business, and sustainability. In addition to updating and revitalizing the content, the entire supplemental package has been revised so it is the most accessible and instructor and student friendly in the market.
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PART I: THE ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS. 1. Exploring the World of Business and Economics. 2. Being Ethical and Socially Responsible. 3. Exploring Global Business. PART II: BUSINESS OWNERSHIP AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP. 4. Choosing a Form of Business Ownership. 5. Small Business, Entrepreneurship, and Franchises. PART III: MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION. 6. Understanding the Management Process. 7. Creating a Flexible Organization. 8. Producing Quality Goods and Services. PART IV: HUMAN RESOURCES. 9. Attracting and Retaining the Best Employees. 11. Enhancing Union-Management Relations. PART V: MARKETING. 12. Building Customer Relationships Through Effective Marketing. 13. Creating and Pricing Products that Satisfy Customers. 14. Wholesaling, Retailing, and Physical Distribution. 15. Developing Integrated Marketing Communications. PART VI: INFORMATION FOR BUSINESS STRATEGY AND DECISION MAKING. 16. Social Media and e-Business. 17. Using Management Information Systems and Accounting Information. PART VII: FINANCE AND INVESTMENT. 18. Understanding Money, Banking, and Credit. 19. Mastering Financial Management. 20. Understanding Personal Finances and Investments.More details
Edition
International Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Florence
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 25 mm
Width: 231 mm
Thickness: 274 mm
Weight
1383 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-285-09515-8 (9781285095158)
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Persons
William M. Pride is Professor of Marketing at Mays Business School, Texas A&M University. He received his Ph.D. from Louisiana State University. In addition to this text, he is the co-author of "Cengage Learning's Business," a market-leader. Dr. Pride teaches principles of marketing at both undergraduate and graduate levels and constantly solicits student feedback that is important to revising a "Principles of Marketing" text. Dr. Pride's research interests are in advertising, promotion and distribution channels. His research articles have appeared in major journals in the fields of marketing such as the Journal of Marketing, the Journal of Marketing Research, the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science and the Journal of Advertising. Dr. Pride is a member of the American Marketing Association, Academy of Marketing Science, Society for Marketing Advances and the Marketing Management Association. He has received the Marketing Fellow Award from the Society for Marketing Advances and the Marketing Innovation Award from the Marketing Management Association. Both of these are lifetime achievement awards. Robert J. Hughes received his Ph.D. from the University of North Texas, with an emphasis in business administration and college instruction. He has taught introduction to business courses for more than 35 years, both on campus and online for Richland College -- one of seven campuses that are part of the Dallas College District. Dr. Hughes has also taught accounting, personal finance, small business management and business mathematics. In addition to "Foundations of Business," he has authored college textbooks for personal finance and business mathematics. He has also served as a content consultant for two popular national televisions series -- "It's Strictly Business" and "Dollars & Sense: Personal Finance for the 21st Century." In addition, Dr. Hughes served as lead author for a business math project utilizing computer-assisted instruction funded by the ALEKS Corporation. He is active in many academic and professional organizations and has served as a consultant and investment advisor to individuals, businesses and charitable organizations. Dr. Hughes is the recipient of three different teaching in excellence awards at Richland College. According to Dr. Hughes, after 35 years of teaching Introduction to Business, the course is still exciting: "There's nothing quite like the thrill of seeing students succeed, especially in a course like Introduction to Business, which provides the foundation for not only additional academic courses, but also life in the real world." Jack R. Kapoor holds an Ed.D. from Northern Illinois University. He has been a professor of business and economics in the business and technology division at the College of DuPage, where he has taught introduction to business, marketing, management, economics and personal finance for more than 40 years. Dr. Kapoor previously taught at Illinois Institute of Technology's Stuart School of Management, San Francisco State University's School of World Business and other colleges. Dr. Kapoor is a recipient of the Business and Technology Division's Outstanding Professor Award. He has also served as an assistant national bank examiner for the U.S. Treasury Department and has worked as an international trade consultant for Bolting Manufacturing Co., Ltd. in Mumbai, India. Dr. Kapoor is known internationally as a co-author of several textbooks, including "Foundations of Business." He has served as a content consultant for the popular national television series, "The Business File: An Introduction to Business," and has developed two full-length audio courses in business and personal finance. He has been quoted in many national newspapers and magazines, including USA Today, U.S. News & World Report, the Chicago Sun-Times, Crain's Small Business and the Chicago Tribune. Dr. Kapoor has traveled around the world and has studied business practices in capitalist, socialist and communist countries.
Author
Texas A&M University
Richland College, Dallas County District
College of DuPage
Content
PART I: THE ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS.
1. Exploring the World of Business and Economics.
2. Being Ethical and Socially Responsible.
3. Exploring Global Business.
PART II: BUSINESS OWNERSHIP AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP.
4. Choosing a Form of Business Ownership.
5. Small Business, Entrepreneurship, and Franchises.
PART III: MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION.
6. Understanding the Management Process.
7. Creating a Flexible Organization.
8. Producing Quality Goods and Services.
PART IV: HUMAN RESOURCES.
9. Attracting and Retaining the Best Employees.
11. Enhancing Union-Management Relations.
PART V: MARKETING.
12. Building Customer Relationships Through Effective Marketing.
13. Creating and Pricing Products that Satisfy Customers.
14. Wholesaling, Retailing, and Physical Distribution.
15. Developing Integrated Marketing Communications.
PART VI: INFORMATION FOR BUSINESS STRATEGY AND DECISION MAKING.
16. Social Media and e-Business.
17. Using Management Information Systems and Accounting Information.
PART VII: FINANCE AND INVESTMENT.
18. Understanding Money, Banking, and Credit.
19. Mastering Financial Management.
20. Understanding Personal Finances and Investments.
1. Exploring the World of Business and Economics.
2. Being Ethical and Socially Responsible.
3. Exploring Global Business.
PART II: BUSINESS OWNERSHIP AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP.
4. Choosing a Form of Business Ownership.
5. Small Business, Entrepreneurship, and Franchises.
PART III: MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION.
6. Understanding the Management Process.
7. Creating a Flexible Organization.
8. Producing Quality Goods and Services.
PART IV: HUMAN RESOURCES.
9. Attracting and Retaining the Best Employees.
11. Enhancing Union-Management Relations.
PART V: MARKETING.
12. Building Customer Relationships Through Effective Marketing.
13. Creating and Pricing Products that Satisfy Customers.
14. Wholesaling, Retailing, and Physical Distribution.
15. Developing Integrated Marketing Communications.
PART VI: INFORMATION FOR BUSINESS STRATEGY AND DECISION MAKING.
16. Social Media and e-Business.
17. Using Management Information Systems and Accounting Information.
PART VII: FINANCE AND INVESTMENT.
18. Understanding Money, Banking, and Credit.
19. Mastering Financial Management.
20. Understanding Personal Finances and Investments.