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Business Communication: Process and Product (Mindtap Course List)
by Mary Ellen Guffey Dana LoewyInterested in making your skills future-ready and recession-proof? Guffey/Loewy's best-selling BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: PROCESS AND PRODUCT, 10E, can help. This leading text and MindTap digital resources guide you in developing the communication competencies most important for professional success in today's hyper-connected digital age. Refine the skills that employers value most, such as superior writing, speaking, presentation, critical thinking and teamwork skills. Two updated employment chapters offer tips for a labor market that is more competitive, mobile and technology-driven than ever before. Based on interviews with successful practitioners and extensive research into the latest trends, technologies and practices, this edition offers synthesized advice on building your personal brand, using LinkedIn effectively and résumé writing. A signature 3-x-3 writing process, meaningful assignments and digital practice tools further equip you with the communication skills to stand out in business today.
Business Communications
by Tom MeansBusiness Communications equips students with the communication tools needed for success in today's rapidly changing global business environment. New topics such as exchanging information via telecommunications software, electronic mail, images and multimedia and on-line information services are presented using the classical business communications approach.
Business Computer Information Systems I (Texas Edition)
by Prentice HallBusiness Computer information Systems I presents the basic concepts and skills of Microsoft Office XP (Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Outlook and also introduces fundamental computer concepts.
Business Computer Information Systems II (Texas Edition)
by Pearson EducationBusiness Computer Information Systems II presents advanced concepts and skills of Microsoft Office XP (Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, and Microsoft Outlook®). Through a learn-by-doing approach, students are challenged to master Microsoft Office within a business context. Additional features throughout the book also provide insight into how software can be used in other academic areas and in the business world.
Business Driven Information Systems (Fourth Edition)
by Paige BaltzanBusiness Driven Information Systems, 4e discusses various business initiatives first and how technology supports those initiatives second. The premise for this unique approach is that business initiatives should drive technology choices. Every discussion first addresses the business needs and then addresses the technology that supports those needs. This updated edition provides the foundation that will enable students to achieve excellence in business through its updated case studies, closing cases, technology plug-ins, expanded IT topics, and new project management content. Business Driven Information Systems is designed to give students the ability to understand how information technology can be a point of strength for an organization, and McGraw-Hill's online learning and assessment solution, Connect MIS, helps students apply this knowledge. For more information on Baltzan, Business Driven Information Systems, 4e, please visit: www.mhhe.com/baltzan4e For more information on Connect, please visit: connect. mcgraw-hill. com For more information on SIMnet for Office 2013, please visit www.simnetkeepitsimple.com
Business Economics
by Dr S. SankaranThe third edition of this book has been extensively revised to reflect the changes in university syllabi. New sections have been added to cover topics such as demand analysis, advertising and demand, elasticity of advertisement, and determination of advertisement outlays. The chapters on factors of production, population theories, laws of returns and production function, cost, revenue, and break-even analysis, and pricing policy and methods have also been expanded with new illustrations and detailed explanations. Additionally, a new chapter has been included to discuss the contributions of Nobel economists. The author is grateful to MARGHAM PUBLICATIONS, CHENNAI for their commendable printing and publishing. It is hoped that this revised edition will be well-received by teachers and students studying business economics in B.Com., B.B.A., and B.B.M. courses.
Business English for Success
by Scott McleanBusiness English for Success is a creative solution to a common challenge across Business Communication courses: Business English or Business Presentations? Some classes place an equal emphasis on oral and written communication. If that's the case for you check out our free online text Business Communication for Success. If, however, your class places the emphasis squarely on written communication and writing proficiency, then Business English for Success is for you. Business English for Success provides instruction in steps, builds writing, reading, and critical thinking, and combines comprehensive grammar review with an introduction to paragraph writing and composition. This step-by-step approach provides a clear path to student-centered learning. A wide range of writing levels and abilities are addressed, helping each student prepare for the next writing or university course.
Business Essentials
by Ricky W. Griffin Ronald J. EbertThis book is for introductory business courses. Focus on the practical skills and important developments in business. <p><p> The recent events in domestic and global economies are presenting unprecedented challenges, excitement, and disappointments for businesses -- and a need for change in introduction to business courses and texts. This book captures the widespread significance of these developments and presents their implications on companies today. <p><p> The 12th Edition includes new real-world examples and research findings, helping students to see how entrepreneurs are putting into practice the concepts that they are learning about, and making this text the most current and relevant one available on the market.
Business Essentials (Eighth Edition)
by Ricky W. Griffin Ronald J. EbertBusiness Essentials continues to provide a solid foundation of the essential topics that first-semester business students need to understand. Its focus on practical skills, knowledge of the basics, and important developments in business makes for a brief book, but a rich experience. <p><p> The recent events in domestic and global economies are presenting unprecedented challenges, excitement, and disappointments for business–and a need for a change in the Introduction to Business course and text. The eighth edition captures the widespread significance of these developments and presents their implications on businesses today.
Business Ethics
by William FreyBusiness Ethics is a derived copy from the Corporate Governance course previously published in Connexions. While many courses using this title place emphasis on applying classical philosophical and ethical theory, this course's approach is decidedly interdisciplinary and practical. It is not designed as a socio-humanistic elective, a service philosophy course, or even an applied philosophical ethics course but as a laboratory, skills-based course where students develop, practice, and refine decision-making and problem-solving strategies that they will carry with them into the world of business practice. Emphasis has been placed on responding to the four ethical themes identified by the AACSB ethics task force: Ethical Leadership, Ethical Decision-Making, Social Responsibility, and Corporate Governance. Modules include (1) theory building activities (responsibility, rights, virtue), (2) problem specification frameworks emphasizing socio-technical system building and analogies with design, (3) specific modules responding to AACSB ethics themes (moral ecologies, corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, and a history of the modern corporation) and (4) modules that provide the course with a capstone, integrative experience (Business Ethics Bowl, Social Impact Statement Reports, and Corporate Ethics Compliance Officer Reports). While a quick glance shows that this collection holds more modules than can possibly be covered in a single semester, this approach gives the user flexibility as to the method used for integrating ethics into the business administration curriculum. Modules can be recombined into different standalone courses such as business ethics, business/government/society, or environment of organizations. Since each module can be covered independently, they can be integrated into the business administration curriculum as specific interventions in mainstream business courses in areas like accounting, finance, management, information systems, human resources or office administration. (In fact many have been written for and tested in these circumstances.) Business Ethics has been developed through the NSF-funded project, "Collaborative Development of Ethics Across the Curriculum Resources and Sharing of Best Practices," NSF SES 0551779.
Business Ethics
by William H. ShawBusiness Ethics, Ninth Edition is a comprehensive and practical guide that will help you with real life ethical issues that rise in the business world. It will assist you through the process of developing the critical thinking and analytical skills needed to successfully navigate the unique set of problems that emerge when ethics and commerce collide. This book focuses on key ethical concepts and emphasizes the real world importance of critical topics such as the nature of morality, major theories of ethics and economic justice, and competing views of capitalism and corporate responsibility. It is thorough, flexible, and designed to bolster student involvement with the material for better comprehension and understanding.
Business Ethics Now
by Andrew GhillyerThis book provides assistance to employees by taking a journey through the challenging world of business ethics at the ground level of the organization rather than flying through the abstract concepts and philosophical arguments at the treetop level. By examining issues and scenarios that relate directly to their work environment (and their degree of autonomy in that environment), employees can develop a clearer sense of how their corporate code of ethics relates to operational decisions made on a daily basis.
Business Ethics Now
by Andrew W. GhillyerWhat Should I Do? is the cornerstone question for a multitude of ethical considerations - and the basis for this text. How we function when ethical challenges arrive in our "real" lives is the framework for Andrew Ghillyer's Business Ethics Now. This application-based text takes the theory of business ethics and applies it to the realistic scenarios that students may encounter at all stages of their careers.
Business Ethics in Action: Managing Human Excellence in Organizations
by Domènec MeléThis comprehensive textbook, packed with international cases, places individual human action at the heart of ethical business, arguing that business ethics guides human excellence in businesses. With its unique person-centred approach and student-centred pedagogy, this book will help students to discover and frame ethical issues in business, allowing them to gain an understanding of the role of ethical values and moral character in leadership, reason about ethical dilemmas, and reflect on how to improve business and organizational conditions from an ethical perspective. With international and up-to-date case studies drawn from a wide range of business contexts, this book helps students to apply the foundations and principles of business ethics to real world situations. <p><p> With a strong theoretical unpinning that supports positive practical action, this is an ideal textbook for Business Ethics students at undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA level. <p><p> New to this Edition: <p>- Thoroughly updated throughout <p>- All new case studies <p>- Increased coverage of: immigration; climate change; social networking; organizational culture; transnational corporations; ecological issues; environmental, social and corporate governance <p>- Increased international coverage, in particular of Asia, the Middle East and Africa <p>- A new companion website with instructor and student resources
Business Ethics: Case Studies and Selected Readings (7th Edition)
by Marianne M. JenningsPacked with real-life examples of business decisions gone awry, the 7th Edition of BUSINESS ETHICS: CASE STUDIES AND SELECTED READINGS explores the complex issues of business ethics from the leaders' perspectives. This best-selling text offers a rare collection of readings which examines the business decision-making processes of many types of leaders, while revealing some of the common factors that push them over ethical lines they might not otherwise cross. A combination of short and long cases, readings, hypothetical situations, and current ethical dilemmas, BUSINESS ETHICS: CASE STUDIES AND SELECTED READINGS provides a stimulating and thorough basis for evaluating business ethics, and encourages stronger values in future business leaders.
Business Ethics: Decision Making for Personal Integrity and Social Responsibility (Fourth Edition)
by Laura P. Hartman Chris MacDonald Joe DesJardinsThis textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the ethical issues arising in business. It focuses on real-world ethical decision making at both the personal and policy levels and provides students with a decision-making process that can be used in any situation.
Business Ethics: Ethical Decision Making And Cases (Mindtap Course List)
by Linda Ferrell O. C. Ferrell John FraedrichThis textbook is designed to help students improve their ability to make ethical decisions in business by providing them with a framework they can use to identify, analyze, and resolve ethical issues in business decision making. The text has been revised throughout, and new data and examples added,
Business Ethics: Ethical Decision Making and Cases
by Linda Ferrell O. C. Ferrell John FraedrichMarket-leading BUSINESS ETHICS: ETHICAL DECISION MAKING AND CASES, Ninth Edition, thoroughly covers the complex environment in which managers confront ethical decision making. Using a proven managerial framework, this accessible, applied text addresses the overall concepts, processes, and best practices associated with successful business ethics programs--helping readers see how ethics can be integrated into key strategic business decisions.
Business Ethics: The Search for an Elusive Idea
by Todd PheiferFeaturing a conversational and highly approachable tone, Business Ethics: The Search for an Elusive Idea helps students bridge the gap between the complicated subject matter of ethics and the practical, everyday business situations in which ethics can come into play. <p><p>Opening chapters provide students with a broad overview of philosophy, ethics, business, and human motivation. Students develop their vocabulary and general understanding of concepts and constructs related to ethics. Additional chapters examine a number of societal areas that have been the subject of ethical scrutiny in the past through a collection of engaging case studies. <p><p>The studies discuss the housing crisis, the cost of health care, deception and trickery in advertising, and issues related to the auto industry and big oil. Closing chapters provide students with guidelines for organizational direction and advice for developing measurable change over time.
Business Foundations: A Changing World (11th Edition)
by Linda Ferrell Geoffrey A. Hirt O. C. FerrellBusiness Foundations: A Changing World carefully blends the right mix of content and applications to give students a firm grounding in business principles. Where other products have you sprinting through the semester to cover everything, Business Foundations: A Changing World allows breathing space to explore topics and incorporate additional activities to complement your teaching. Build from the ground up, Business Foundations: A Changing World is for faculty and students who value a briefer, flexible, and integrated resource that is exciting, happening, focused and applicable! What sets this learning program apart from the competition? An unrivaled, focused mixture of exciting content and resources blended with application examples, activities, and fresh topics that show students what is happening in the world of business today!
Business Fundamentals
by Global Text ProjectBusiness Fundamentals was developed by the Global Text Project, which is working to create open-content electronic textbooks that are freely available on the website http://globaltext.terry.uga.edu. Distribution is also possible via paper, CD, DVD, and via this collaboration, through Connexions. The goal is to make textbooks available to the many who cannot afford them. For more information on getting involved with the Global Text Project or Connexions email us at drexel@uga.edu and dcwill@cnx.org.
Business In Action
by Courtland L. Bovee John V. ThillFor courses in Introduction to Business An introduction to business text can be comprehensive without being overly complex and overwhelming--and this text proves it! Business in Action, Seventh Edition is uniquely positioned to help today's students become tomorrow's focused, highly productive business professionals. It is the only introduction to business text that emphasizes efficient, focused, objectives-driven learning in every aspect.
Business Information Management I (Microsoft® Office #2016)
by Suzanne Weixel Joyce J. Nielsen Janice A. SnyderNIMAC-sourced textbook
Business Information Management I, Companion Material for Texas K12
by Cengage LearningNIMAC-sourced textbook
Business Information Management I, Microsoft® Office 2013
by Catherine Skintik Andrea Mehaffie Teri WatanabeNIMAC-sourced textbook