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The Australasian adaptation of the best selling US management text by John Schermerhorn brings together a core text, skill-building workbook, a comprehensive Web site with additional interactive case studies, skills assessments, career tools, and teaching resourcesdrawn from the author`s award winning classroom. Together, the book and the assets that surround it show students how to "Get Connected" as they discover the dynamics of management in the context of a challenging and new work environment. They will learn about the responsibilities of a manager and what this means for their future career through many practical examples that are interwoven with core concepts and theories. They will appreciate the clear, concise, and engaging writing style that has made this text successful year after year. And, they will benefit from the solid foundation of research covered, as well as the high quality of examples presented. This comprehensive yet concise text will suit the increasing number of management units utilising experiential methods in their teaching of management.
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
John R. Schermerhorn Jr, PhD, MBA (distinction), BS, is professor of management in the College of Business at Ohio University, where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in management. He is dedicated to serving the needs of practising managers in all types of organisations and has written comprehensively on management to help others bridge the gaps between theory and practice. John has extensive international experience, and serves as a guest speaker at colleges and universities, lecturing on developments in higher education for business and management, as well as on instructional approaches and innovations. John is the author of the US edition of this textbook, Management, seventh edition, and senior co-author of Managing Organizational Behaviour, seventh edition, Introducing Management and Basic Organizational Behaviour, second edition.
John Campling, BA Hons, MA, MIR, PhD (Cambridge), is a senior lecturer in management and the director of the Master of Business Administration program at the School of Business, James Cook University, Cairns. John has lectured, researched and published extensively on human resource management, industrial relations and organisational change in Australia, Europe and North America. He is the co-author of Bargained Out: Negotiating Without Unions in Australia, and his current research focuses on sustainable business strategies, innovation and the management of technology.
David Poole, BS, MBA, MEdAdmin, PhD, is senior lecturer in management within the School of Management at the University of Western Sydney. His research interests include public sector management, university management, organisational behaviour and business strategy. David's research has been published in journals such as Management Today, Leading and Managing, Higher Education and the International Journal of Public Sector Management. During 2001, he served as Visiting Professor of Management at Utah State University. David has also taught in the MBA programs of the Macquarie Graduate School of Management (MGSM), Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) and Sydney Graduate School of Management (SGSM).
Retha Wiesner is associate professor in the Faculty of Business and head of the Department of Management and Organisational Behaviour at the University of Southern Queensland. Before entering academia in 1989, she gained extensive human resource management and organisational behaviour experience as an industrial psychologist and HR manager. Retha has taught human resource management and organisational behaviour courses in Australia and overseas, and is still actively involved as a consultant to many Australian organisations. She has published extensively in Australia and overseas, and is the co-author of Management & Organisational Behaviour. Her current research interests include a major national and international study on employee management practices and organisational change in small and medium-sized enterprises.
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