Financial Times handbook of management
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Financial Times handbook of management
Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2001
2nd ed
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Financial Times handbook of management : the state of the art
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1st published in Great Britain in 1995
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
More than ever before, Management is perplexing and challenging. The Financial Times Handbook of Management captures the state of this indispensible, inspiring, invigorating and essential art. The handbook is the essential management reference for the managers of today. It brings together the most ambitious, comprehensive and authoritative selection of ideas, practices and management thinking. It captures a world of management expertise and delivers it to your desktop in a single, definitive resource. Contributors include:
Marcus Alexander on global advantage, Paul Argenti on the communication advantage, Warren Bennis on the new leadership, David W Birchall on what managers do, William Byham on succession planning, Richard D'Aveni on strategic supremacy, G Bruce Friesen on empowerment, Thomas Gad on brands with a future, Vijay Govindarajan & Anil K Gupta on managing internationally, H David Hennessey on emergent issues in global marketing, Shere Hite on power and influence, John Kay on strategy and control, W Chan Kim & Renee Mauborgne on strategy in the knowledge economy, Jesper Kunde on corporate religion, Richard Lamming on supply chain management, Dr Peter Lorange on international joint ventures, Costas Markides on strategy, D Quinn Mills on empowerment, Narayany Naik on the roles of financial markets, Kjell Nordstrom & Jonas Ridderstrale on Funky Inc., Richard Scase on work beyond 2010, Paul Strebel on high speed strategy in large companies, Donald N Sull on the new economy as a values shift, Fons Trompenaars on globization strategies, Sandra Vandermerwe on capturing lifetime customer value, Romesh Vaitilingam on corporate restructuring, Watts Wacker on understanding brand potential, Randall White & Phil Hodgsonon leadership role models, Luigi Zingales on the value of being in control. There is also extensive coverage and analysis of the work of many major gurus such as Tom Peters, Gary Hamel and Charles Handy
Table of Contents
PART ONE - THE STATE OF THE ART
1. the rise of management
2. the changing nature of organizations
3. the changing nature of managerial work
4. managing globally
5. managing responsibly
PART TWO - FOUNDATIONS OF MANAGEMENT
6. Strategy
7. managing human resources
8. process management
9. marketing
10. finance
PART THREE - MANAGEMENT IN ACTION
11. leadership
12. learning & knowledge
13. technology and innovation
14. power and influence
15. managing internationally
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