Principles of Management

Efficiency and Effectiveness in the Private and Public Sector, Springer Texts in Business and Economics

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Bibliografische Daten
ISBN/EAN: 9783319709017
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xv, 366 S., 84 s/w Illustr., 26 farbige Illustr.,
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2018
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

This textbook presents an overview of how the activities of an organisation can be managed to satisfy the needs of stakeholders through the cost effective, operationally efficient and sustainable transformation of resources into outputs. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the authors show the relationship between management and economics and within this framework present the key areas of management activity. The book explains the connections between these areas and provides tools and instruments for successful management. The book's approach and content is relevant for all kinds of organisation - private or public sector, service or manufacturing, non-profit, large or small. Each chapter provides cases to illustrate what has been discussed and some questions to test comprehension. Throughout the book is a continuing project in which the reader is put in the position of owning their own business and must think and make decisions about what the chapter has discussed. The book combines Anglo-American and German approaches to management and management studies, making it a valuable resource both for those who are studying management and those who are working as managers.

Autorenportrait

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Peter Eichhorn was Professor for Management at several universities in Germany, most recently at the University of Mannheim.  He was President of SRH Hochschule Berlin and is now a member of its University Council. The author of many books and articles, he is the Head of the Academic Advisory Board of OPINIO Research Institute in Mannheim. Prof. Dr. Ian Towers teaches management and organisation studies at SRH Hochschule Berlin. Before returning to academia, he worked for many years in the telecommunications equipment industry in Europe and North America.