
Developing Management Skills, Global Edition + MyLab Management with Pearson eText (Package)
Pearson Education Limited (Publisher)
10th Edition
Published on 31. May 2024
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978-1-292-45775-8 (ISBN)
Description
For undergraduate and graduate principles of management and management skills courses
Skills development for tomorrow's managers
Whetten's Developing Management Skills has become the standard text in learning hands-on management. Designed for students of all skill levels and learning styles, the text allows students to apply knowledge to real-world situations, connect concepts to their own lives, and experience management theory in a tactile and engaging way. Updated for tomorrow's managers, the 10th Edition features contemporary examples, new skill assessments and cases, updated research, and tangible, relevant goals for students to work toward. By focusing on the essential skills for success, students will be able to see what managers actually "do," and how they transform those management concepts into practical, actionable techniques.
Skills development for tomorrow's managers
Whetten's Developing Management Skills has become the standard text in learning hands-on management. Designed for students of all skill levels and learning styles, the text allows students to apply knowledge to real-world situations, connect concepts to their own lives, and experience management theory in a tactile and engaging way. Updated for tomorrow's managers, the 10th Edition features contemporary examples, new skill assessments and cases, updated research, and tangible, relevant goals for students to work toward. By focusing on the essential skills for success, students will be able to see what managers actually "do," and how they transform those management concepts into practical, actionable techniques.
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Edition
10th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 255 mm
Width: 205 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
1062 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-292-45775-8 (9781292457758)
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David Whetten | Kim Cameron
Developing Management Skills with MyManagement Lab, Global Edition
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Persons
David Whetten is a professor at Marriott School of Management, Brigham Young University. In the past, he has served as Associate Dean of the College of Commerce, Harry Gray Professor of Business Administration, and Director of the Office of Organizational Research at the University of Illinois.
David has published over 50 articles and books on the subjects of interorganisational relations, organisational effectiveness, decline, identity, and management education. His management text, Developing Management Skills, has been adapted for the European market under the title, Developing Management Skills for Europe, and his pioneering work in management skill education earned Dave and his co-author, Kim Cameron, the David Bradford Distinguished Educator Award from the Organizational Behavior Teaching Society in 1992.
David is an active management trainer and consultant, having worked with a variety of profit and non-profit organisations, and several major businesses including Caterpillar and State Farm. He has taught classes and workshops over the years on strategy implementation, organisational change, organisational values, and a variety of managerial skills, including motivation, conflict management, team building, and communications.
Dr. Kim Cameron, University of Michigan, has served as Dean at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, Associate Dean in the Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University, and department chair at the University of Michigan. He is also one of the co-founders of the Center for Positive Organizational Scholarship at the University of Michigan.
His research has focused on areas such as organisational downsizing, organisational effectiveness, corporate quality culture and the development of leadership excellence. Other areas of his research also include the virtuousness in and of organisations - such as forgiveness, gratitude, kindness, and compassion - and their relationship to performance.
Kim has been published in more than 120 academic articles and 13 scholarly books.
David has published over 50 articles and books on the subjects of interorganisational relations, organisational effectiveness, decline, identity, and management education. His management text, Developing Management Skills, has been adapted for the European market under the title, Developing Management Skills for Europe, and his pioneering work in management skill education earned Dave and his co-author, Kim Cameron, the David Bradford Distinguished Educator Award from the Organizational Behavior Teaching Society in 1992.
David is an active management trainer and consultant, having worked with a variety of profit and non-profit organisations, and several major businesses including Caterpillar and State Farm. He has taught classes and workshops over the years on strategy implementation, organisational change, organisational values, and a variety of managerial skills, including motivation, conflict management, team building, and communications.
Dr. Kim Cameron, University of Michigan, has served as Dean at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, Associate Dean in the Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University, and department chair at the University of Michigan. He is also one of the co-founders of the Center for Positive Organizational Scholarship at the University of Michigan.
His research has focused on areas such as organisational downsizing, organisational effectiveness, corporate quality culture and the development of leadership excellence. Other areas of his research also include the virtuousness in and of organisations - such as forgiveness, gratitude, kindness, and compassion - and their relationship to performance.
Kim has been published in more than 120 academic articles and 13 scholarly books.
Content
Introduction: The Critical Role of Management Skills PART 1: PERSONAL SKILLS
Developing Self-Awareness
Managing Stress and Well-Being
Solving Problems Analytically and Creatively
PART 2: SOLVING INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
Building Relationships by Communicating Supportively
Gaining Power and Influence
Motivating Performance
Negotiating and Resolving Conflict
PART 3: GROUP SKILLS
Empowering and Engaging Others
Building Effective Teams and Teamwork
Leading Positive Change
Developing Self-Awareness
Managing Stress and Well-Being
Solving Problems Analytically and Creatively
PART 2: SOLVING INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
Building Relationships by Communicating Supportively
Gaining Power and Influence
Motivating Performance
Negotiating and Resolving Conflict
PART 3: GROUP SKILLS
Empowering and Engaging Others
Building Effective Teams and Teamwork
Leading Positive Change