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Organisational Behaviour on the Pacific Rim, 2nd Edition

by: Steven McShane, Tony Travaglione

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Retail Price: $134.95

Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL,14.09.06

Category: MANAGEMENT Level:

ISBN: 0074716581
ISBN13: 9780074716588

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Introduction

The 'fish book' has become a phenomenal success story. Primarily used as a 2nd year level text for students majoring in Management, the popularity and widespread use of the text has enabled us to gain further insight into developing this next edition to meet the needs of the market.

Contemporary and Informed
This text addresses contemporary topics in a depth that other textbooks have yet to achieve. Students are kept up-to-date with:
Revised case studies and boxed features
Daily OB news from around the country, through Press Gallery
Updated coverage of concepts

Written in clear, uncomplicated language
The text has been commended for linking learning with work-related behaviour and its focus on essential concepts and smooth transition from theory to practice.

Relevant and Engaging
The examples are real, current and thought-provoking and relate to student's experience and interest. The book maintains a Pacific Rim focus whilst including international examples to ensure that students are exposed to OB on a broader scale.