Management 4th Canadian Edition by John R. Schermerhorn Jr.; Barry Wright; Daniel G. Bachrach
Print ISBN: 9781119323990, 1119323991
eText ISBN: 9781119347958, 1119347955
By: John R. Schermerhorn Jr.; Barry Wright; Daniel G. Bachrach
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (Canada)
Print ISBN: 9781119323990, 1119323991
eText ISBN: 9781119347958, 1119347955
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2018
Management, with its rich Canadian content, accessible writing style, and currency, is the ideal introductory management product. It provides professors the opportunity to offer their students an engaging experience that will help them succeed. Students will learn to think critically and make sound business decisions using managerial theory as concepts are explored and reinforced by many real-world examples, exercises, and cases.
New to Management 4e
Management 4e has been revised and updated with a focus on
real-world anchors for timely content, student engagement in
critical thinking about real-world and personal career issues,
and instructor opportunities for enriched classroom activities
and assignments.
Timely content—All content has been updated. Examples
of new and expanded coverage include triple bottom line and
shared value view (Chapter 3), disruptive innovation and human
sustainability (Chapter 4), reshoring and tax inversions
(Chapter 5), social entrepreneurship and crowdfunding (Chapter
6), data mining and analytics (Chapter 7), goal management
and goal alignment (Chapter 8 and Chapter 16), employment
issues and controversies (Chapter 13), leadership and followership
(Chapter 14), technology personality and mood contagion
(Chapter 15), and team virtuousness (Chapter 17).
Student engagement features—Student engagement is an
embedded theme in Management 4e. Look for these features
that bring life to disciplinary content: Analysis—Make Data Your
Friend, Choices—Think before You Act, Ethics—Know Right from
Wrong, Insight—Keep Learning about Yourself, and Wisdom—
Learn from Role Models. Each feature is designed and visually
presented to attract student attention and engage them in
reflection and critical thinking. These features are introduced
at the very outset of each chapter as part of What to Look for
Inside: Management Is Real.
Enriched classroom opportunities—
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