Synopsis
Nickels Understanding Canadian Business Tenth edition remains current -- featuring the latest business practices and other developments affecting business including Social enterprise, The gig economy, Ethical consumerism, Digital currencies, The living wage, and Sustainability. Nickels remains comprehensive and user-friendly with the authors listening to student and instructor feedback and making changes and enhancements based upon many of the recommendations.The author team have used their own materials, and are dialled into what's happening in business and in the classroom, and right now, what's happening, is " change ". The message " no more business as usual " is one that resonates in Nickels 10e -- in the content and in the way in which technology is being integrated.
About the Authors
Rita Cossa is a faculty member at the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University, where she teaches the undergraduate introduction to business and marketing courses. Teaching highlights include a nomination to TVOntario's Best Lecturer Competition and notations in the Maclean's Guide to Universities as a Popular Prof for Marketing. She has authored various instructor and student supplements, including two marketing study guides. Prior to the completion of her MBA, Rita held several management-level positions in the financial services industry.
Susan McHugh is a learning specialist with extensive training and experience in adult learning and curriculum development. She holds an MEd degree from the University of Missouri and completed her coursework for a PhD in education administration with a specialty in adult learning theory. As a professional curriculum developer, she has directed numerous curriculum projects and educator training programs. She has worked in the public and private sectors as a consultant in training and employee development. While Jim and Susan treasure their participation in writing projects, their greatest accomplishment is their collaboration on their three children. Casey is carrying on the family’s teaching tradition as an adjunct social work professor at Washington University and the founder of an incubator to help therapists start their own practices. Molly and Michael are carrying on the family writing tradition by contributing to the development of this text and several supplementary materials.
Bill Nickels is emeritus professor of business at the University of Maryland, College Park. He has over 30 years’ experience teaching graduate and undergraduate business courses, including introduction to business, marketing, and promotion. He has won the Outstanding Teacher on Campus Award four times and was nominated for the award many other times. He received his MBA degree from Case Western Reserve University and his PhD from The Ohio State University. Bill has written a marketing communications text and two marketing principles texts in addition to many articles in business publications. He has taught many seminars to businesspeople on subjects such as power communications, marketing, nonbusiness marketing, and stress and life management. His son, Joel, is a professor of English at the University of Miami (Florida).
Jim McHugh holds an MBA degree from Lindenwood University and has had broad experience in education, business, and government. As chair of the Business and Economics Department of St. Louis Community College–Forest Park, Jim coordinated and directed the development of the business curriculum. In addition to teaching several sections of Introduction to Business each semester for nearly 30 years, Jim taught in the marketing and management areas at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Jim enjoys conducting business seminars and consulting with small and large businesses. He is actively involved in the public-service sector and served as chief of staff to the St. Louis County Executive.
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