Buch, Englisch, 170 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 297 mm, Gewicht: 479 g
Buch, Englisch, 170 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 297 mm, Gewicht: 479 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-532964-3
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Decision Making in Business is a versatile casebook for business and management courses. It features 34 realistic, functional business situations portrayed by 16 business professionals.
The cases are short and varied, allowing instructors maximum flexibility. Each case is set up independently, so that the cases may be completed in any sequence. Students are exposed to a much broader spectrum of topics than is available in the cases that accompany most introductory business texts.
The Third Edition has been completely revised and updated. Objective questions now follow each case, which facilitates instructor evaluation of student comprehension. There are also additional applications-oriented discussion questions.
In addition to gaining early exposure to case analysis, students actually enjoy doing the problem solving necessary for each business situation. The book eases the job of teaching by stimulating classroom interaction and promoting active learning. Students learn to think about actual, real-world situations and how to make business decisions for themselves.
Decision Making in Business stands alone or can be used to supplement another text. A comparative matrix enables instructors to integrate the case book into the course with a minimal amount of effort. It correlates the cases with appropriate chapters in the most commonly used introductory business texts.
Instructors will find comprehensive pedagogical support in the accompanying Instructor's Manual/Testing Program which features:
* Case objectives
* Key terms
* Additional points for consideration
* Major and minor case issues
* Test bank of additional objective questions
* Answer thrusts to discussion questions
* Answer keys for the objective questions
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- 1. Management Decision Making
- Nuclear Systems, Inc.
- 2. Sales Ethics
- Tim King
- 3. The Social Responsibility of Business
- Jackson and Jackson
- 4. Women in Management
- Janet Winona
- 5. Sexual Harassment
- Jenco Corporation
- 6. Stress Management
- White Tool Company
- 7. Labor Relations
- Build-Rite Construction Company
- 8. Organizational Structure
- Home Products International
- 9. Organizations and Individuals
- Lochrie's Clothing Store
- 10. Personnel Management
- Ferro and Associates
- 11. Personnel Selection
- Seminars, Inc.
- 12. Motivation of Personnel
- Fastway Travel Agency
- 13. Accounting
- Fins and Feathers
- 14. Venture Capital
- Oil Recovery, Inc.
- 15. Corporate Finance
- A.V.I. Developers
- 16. Computers
- Doran/Jenson Industries, Inc.
- 17. Data Communications
- Megalith Corporation
- 18. Forms of Ownership
- Del Williams
- 19. Changing Forms of Ownership
- Photoday
- 20. Opening A Franchise
- The Snack Shoppe
- 21. Growth Within the Private Enterprise System
- Barnes Moving and Storage Company
- 22. Marketing: Products
- Camelot Press
- 23. Marketing: Location and Pricing
- Haircuts, Inc.
- 24. Marketing: Choosing an Advertising Agency
- Lyton and Mobray
- 25. Marketing: Product Distribution
- Marzolli Wholesalers
- 26. Marketing: Market Research
- First National SandL
- 27. Business Law
- Sylvia De Leon
- 28. Production Management
- Tangran Shoo Company
- 29. Production Control
- Highway Tire Company
- 30.Operations Management
- Unitas Valve, Inc.
- 31. Risk Management and Insurance
- Barker Tool Company
- 32. International Business
- Sunshine Sportswear
- 33. International Competition
- M and E Kitchenware/Americana, Inc.
- 34. Personal Career Decision
- Stephen Hall




