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Business Administration Education: Changes In Management And Leadership Strategies Hardcover

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A dynamic collaboration of nine experienced scholars, this timely work shares their rich blend of experiences and insights on emerging paradigms. This multifaceted work will assist students, scholars, and practitioners in attaining and maintaining excellence in an evolving world.
ISBN-10
230341039
ISBN-13
9.78023E+12
Language
English
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Date
7/17/2012
Number of Pages
246
About the Author
Joan Marques is Associate Professor of Management, Assistant Dean, and Chair and Director of the Bachelors in Business Administration Program at the School of Business, Woodbury University, USA.
Editor 1
Dr. Joan Marques
Editor 2
Svetlana Holt
Editorial Review
Here's a book that provides all the ingredients we desperately need in business performance: wakefulness, care, sustainability, stakeholder awareness, empathy, change, diversity, wisdom, culture, globalism, integrity, and the future a winning package of paradigms that can only help us attain greater quality of life for all living beings! - Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, author, MOJO and What Got You Here Won't Get You There. "This book should be used - no, featured - in every MBA program worldwide. If we did, we might just get more healthy managers and organizations." - Dr. Ian I. Mitroff, author, Dirty Rotten Strategies, Managing Crises Before They Happen, and A Spiritual Audit of Corporate America. "This exemplary collaborative effort is not only unusual in the way it was conceived through happenstance of location and purpose. It also stands as a testimony to how twelve strangers took their common love of educating students, enriched it with the seasoning of diverse views, yet delivered to students a thoughtful, balanced, and wise collage drawn from their years in the classroom. This dirty dozen gives a clean and fresh face to the understanding of collegiality." - Dr. Andre van Niekerk, dean, School of Business, Woodbury University
Editor 3
Dr. Satinder Dhiman