Business in Action, 9th Ed.
Chapter 7: Management Roles, Functions, and Skills
Businesses will need a clear roadmap for the deployment of new technologies to help them survive and prosper, whatever social and economic headwinds they may face in the future.
Businesses will need a clear roadmap for the deployment of new technologies to help them survive and prosper, whatever social and economic headwinds they may face in the future.
"Follow the latest trends in the management industry to keep up the pace and face challenges confidently.
See how blockchain helps companies overcome the limitations of traditional ledgers.
This visualization shows the most common job types by American county using data using data from the County Business Patterns (CBP) survey.
"Trust and cooperation are not standard in our organizations and yet we know they should be.
"A business model is an outline of how a company plans to make money with its product and customer base in a specific market.
"It’s ironic that many schools don’t give lessons on how to study or take notes effectively.
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Jennifer Frost presents the infographic at GrammarCheck.
Jennifer Frost has the infographic at GrammarCheck.
"Chris Zook explains how you can fight bureaucracy by thinking like a founder.
"Tom Peters [photo, left] reflects on a half-century spent studying management.
"Diversity is among the most critical issues and opportunities we face today.
"To reach that state of loyalty where people trust you at your every word requires the daily act of exposing your values, beliefs, convictions, and morals to others in close quarters.
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According to John Baldoni (photo, left), "A leader’s legacy is a sum of pluses and minuses.
"The ability to think through problems to the second, third, and nth order—or what we will call second-order thinking for short—is a powerful tool that great thinkers use to their advantage all the time.
"Imagine that you’re sitting at a poker table.
"The pitfalls of leadership spring from within," warns Dan Rockwell (photo, left) in a post at his blog.
"Making mistakes is a great way to learn tough lessons, but can be costly in terms of time and resources.
"Why are weaknesses and fatal flaws so hard for us to spot in ourselves?