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Management. Comprehension Analysis, and ApplicationП
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Trade Reform. Lessons from Eight Countries
Carlos Geraldo Langoni,Throughout the developing world countries are abandoning systems of extensive protection and are opening up to foreign trade, as they recognize that restrictive trade policies have been costly to their economies, underwriting inefficiency and limiting growth.
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Business forecasting : Second Edition
J. Holton Wilson, Barry Keating,The second edition of Business Forecasting builds upon the success of the first edition. While a number of significant changes have been made in the second edition, it remains a book about forecasting methods for practitioners and for students who may one day be practitioners. Our emphasis is one those forecasting methods that practitioners have actually found useful.
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Modern Advanced Accounting
E.John Larsen,The sixth edion of Modern Advanced Accounting may be used in a one-semester or-two-quarter course, at either the undergraduate level or the graduate level. The emphasis throut the book is accounting concepts and on analysis of the problems that arise in the application of these underlying concepts to specialized accounting entities- partnerships,branches, govermental entities, and estates and trusts-and on topics such as segments of business enterprises, and bankruptcy.
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Skills for Managerial Success
Laird W. Mealiea, Gary P. Latham,This book reflects our experience wearing two professional hats. As profes-sors, we interact with students who want to develop skills that will enable them to become effective managers; as consultants, we educate people who want to improve their managerial skills. In both instances, the feedback on the useful-ness of the topics covered in this text has been overwhelmingly positive. In the case of students, the most telling responses come after they have had the opportunity to manage others. The following statement represents a typical comment from these individuals.
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Management a global Perspective
Management : science, theory, and practice -- The evolution of management thought and the patterns of management analysis -- Management and society : the external environnment, social responsibility, and ethics -- Global and comparative management -- The basis of global management -- The nature and purpose of planning -- Objectives -- Strategies, policies, and planning premises -- Decision making -- Global planning -- The nature of organizing and entrepreneuring -- Organizational structure : departmentalization -- Line/staff authority and decentralization -- Effective organizing and organizational culture -- Global organizing -- Human resource management and selection -- Performance appraisal and career strategy -- Managing change through manager and organization development -- Global staffing -- Human factors and motivation -- Leadership -- Committees and group decision making -- Communication -- Global leading -- The system and process of controlling -- Control techniques and information technology -- Productivity and operations management -- Overall control and toward the future through preventive control -- Global controlling and global challengesW
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A Primer on Organizational behavior
James L. Bowditch, Anthony F. Buono,A Primer on Organizational Behavior began its life as a series of chapter drafts which our students read during the first few weeks of the course. This initial reading was supplemented by brief lectures, discussions, experiential exercises, case analyses, research and applications oriented ar-ticles, and so forth. We found that not only did our students seem to benefit from this approach, but they preferred a variety of materials for the course instead of one text that attempted to do everything. Accordingly, we set about the task of writing this primer so that it could be used in conjunction with a reader, sets of journal articles, cases, exercises, experiential texts, or fieldwork. Additionally, we found that students who came into our Human Resource Management, Industrial Psychology, and Organization Development courses without the usual background in organizational behavior did well after reading the manuscript.
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Basic Marketing
William D,All rights reserved. No part of this publication may he reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
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The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Accpunting Course
Robert L. Dixon Harold E. Arnett,he McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Accounting Course has been the gold standard for anyone looking for a fast, no-nonsense primer in all the fundamentals of financial, managerial, and tax accounting concepts. Now thoroughly revised and updated, the fourth edition features new coverage of the technological developments in the field, the recent sweeping tax reforms, and the latest Financial Accounting Standards Board pronouncements.
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Macroeconomics
David N. Hyman,Economics is a vital com ponent of any studentseduca 1 tion because an understanding of econom ic principles is Iessential for success in the m odern world. The rapid evolution of global interdependence am ong both highly industrialized and less developed econom ies affects students lives. My goal in writing this book has been to communi cate the relevance of economics to everyday life by blend ing examples and applications with econom ic the oryin each chapter. In this edition, I've revised to u p d a te the information, to give you the most relevant and interesting applications, and to provide analysis o femerging issuesfor the 21st century, including the transition to free marketsin nations that formerly operated under sy stem sofcentral planning.
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Management. Comprehension Analysis, and ApplicationП
Robert D. Gatewood, Robert Taylor, O.C. Ferrell,Management: Comprehension, Analysis, and Application is intended to assist students in acquiring knowledge and developing the cognitive processes necessary to make decisions in the practice of management. Our purpose was to craft a text and ancillary package that helps students learn the traditional foundations of management while developing decision skills to apply this knowledge in a real-world setting. Each chaptei asks students to apply concepts to decision situations they could face in the daily piacticc of management and to address and successfully deal with challenges they may encounter in the first years of their careers.
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Study guide for use with eighth edition Intermediate Assounting
Glenn A.Welsch.Charles T.Zlatkovich.,The two volumes of thes Study Guide are designed as an aid to your study of Welsch and Zlatkovich Intermediate Accounting 8th Edition published by Richard D.Irwin Inc However they can be hilpful to you when used with other intermediate textbooks .
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Management Building Competitive Advantage
Thomas S. Bateman, S cott A. Snell,Our mission with this book is threefold: to inform, instruct, and inspire. We hope to inform by providing descriptions o f the important concepts and practices o f modern managem ent. We hope to instruct by describing how you can take action on the ideas d iscussed. In other words, you will learn practical applications that w ill make you more effective in ways that benefit both you and your organization.
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IRWIN'S Business L aw CONCEPTS ANALYSIS, PERSPECTIVES
KLAYMAN JOHN W. BAGBY, ELLIOT I.,All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
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Introduction to forest resource economics
Duerr, William A,Copyright © 1993 by McGraw-Hill, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a data base or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher
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Wireless Networked Communications
Jay Ranade, Series Advisor,Copyright 1994 by McGraw-Hill, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976.