
Management: A Very Short Introduction
by
John Hendry
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Romance
History
Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
152
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2013
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0199656983
ISBN-13
9780199656981
Description
John Hendry presents an engaging and insightful exploration of management, aiming to demystify its concepts and practices for readers of all backgrounds. Through a succinct yet comprehensive approach, he encapsulates the essential principles that underpin effective management, highlighting the dynamic interplay between theory and real-world application. His expertise sheds light on how management functions within various organizational contexts, providing readers with both foundational knowledge and practical tools.
In this concise introduction, Hendry emphasizes the evolving nature of management and its critical role in today’s fast-paced environment. He addresses key themes such as leadership, organizational behavior, and strategic decision-making, making the content accessible to those new to the field while still offering depth for seasoned professionals. By weaving together theoretical insights with practical examples, he encourages readers to think critically about the challenges and opportunities that arise in the management landscape.
In this concise introduction, Hendry emphasizes the evolving nature of management and its critical role in today’s fast-paced environment. He addresses key themes such as leadership, organizational behavior, and strategic decision-making, making the content accessible to those new to the field while still offering depth for seasoned professionals. By weaving together theoretical insights with practical examples, he encourages readers to think critically about the challenges and opportunities that arise in the management landscape.
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