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Cases in Organizational Behavior has been designed to develop an understanding of, and appreciation for, the various challenges, dilemmas, and constraints that decision makers face in real organizational settings.
Focuses on business decision-making, and includes both short and long, more complex cases that highlight the practicalities of business practice and ethical theory.
The first book to be based upon a cognitive framework of entrepreneurship.
A compilation of real-life business cases, illustrating the opportunities and challenges for managers of the demographically diverse workplace. This casebook provides an overview of the issues and challenges facing organizations as more women enter the workplace, and as parents struggle to create more balance between their work and family lives.
The cases illustrate basic concepts while expanding students' understanding of economic, political and cultural concerns that must be interwoven into such key areas as process design, quality and supply chain management.
Addressing five sets of environmental forces (industry structure, macroeconomic, political, societal and technological variables), Cases in the Environment of Business provides an outstanding collection of relevant, classroom-tested cases. In discussing the cases, students will participate in managerial decisions set in an international context.
Drawn from best practices, this book provides a practical road map and real-life case studies to help students develop the necessary skills to design, negotiate, and manage domestic and international alliances.
A unique collection of 40 cases from Ivey Publishing, this casebook helps students gain a better understanding of marketing management by providing them with a look at the complex issues that marketing managers and professionals deal with on a regular basis.
Addresses both the what: What are the global issues managers need to consider and what constitutes responsible behaviour?as well as the how:How do we actually integrate responsible practices into business operations, such as supply chain management?
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