Management: Theory and Practice (Complete Course Texts) - Softcover

Cole, G. A.

 
9781870941600: Management: Theory and Practice (Complete Course Texts)

Synopsis

Provides the principle ideas and developments in the theory and practice of management as required by business and accountancy students. This edition revises and updates in such areas as employment law and employee relations and new chapter on Japanese approaches to management. This text can be used on the following courses - CIMA, ACCA, AAT, BTEC, HNC/D, IIM, BA in business studies, accounting, MSc information technology, BSc software engineering, hotel and catering management courses, CIB, CIM, IAM and DMS. A free lecturers' supplement is also available.

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About the Author

The late Gerald Cole worked and taught in a wide variety of large and small organisations in the public and private sectors. He held two non-executive directorships and was also an external examiner in CMS and DMS courses at Middlesex University. Phil, formerly advisor to Asia's highest paid CEO, worked for over 20 companies in almost as many countries prior to appointment as Senior Lecturer at Liverpool Business School. Having completed his Doctorate in Business Administration, at one of Europe's leading Business Schools, he went on to establish himself in academia, teaching at a range of universities. An experienced lecturer, he has an MA (distinction) in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, and frequently teaches on a range of business courses. In 2012 Phil's students nominated him for an Amazing Teacher Award. In addition, after being nominated by the Liverpool Business School, he received the University Award for outstanding impact on the student learning experience. Phil has written several books, including 'Management - Theory and Practice Ed 7' with Gerald Cole and, 'International Business and Management', both of which were published with Cengage. His books are popular texts on a range of business degree programmes. Phil lives on the Wirral with his wife Rebecca and three sons Toby, Jacob and Ben.

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