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Our Feature Presentation Management

ISBN-10: 0324282818

ISBN-13: 9780324282818

Edition: 2004

Authors: Joseph E. Champoux

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Our Feature Presentation: Management adds excitement and relevance to management through selected film scenes from popular film releases. This unique product combines a workbook with actual film clips on CD and Video, eliminating the need to purchase or rent costly videos. Film provides your students a visual portrayal of abstract management concepts and provides inexperienced students a greater feeling of reality and connection to the topic. Further, there are many unique aspects of film such as editing, sound, framing, and focusing techniques that make it a powerful communication device that often goes beyond what we can experience in reality. Equally powerful are the reactions of the…    
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Book details

List price: $40.95
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Cengage South-Western
Publication date: 9/3/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 52
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.75" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

Film as a Learning Resource
Film Scenes Forlearning Management Principles, Theories, and Concepts
Introduction to Management and Organizations, 8 Mile
Organizational Environments, Blue Crush
Organizational Culture, Backdraft
Ethics and Social Responsibility, Emperor's Club
Managing Information, Lorenzo's Oil
Decision Making
Control, Scent of a Woman
Global Management
Organizational Strategy and Planning, The Bourne Identity
Innovationand Change, Apollo 13 (I)
Organizational Design, The Paper
Managing Individuals, The Breakfast Club
Workforce Diversity, Babe
Managing Teams, Apollo 13 (II)
Human Resource Management, Bowfinger
Operations Management, Casino
Motivation, For Love of the Game
Leadership and Management,U-571
Communication, Patch Adams
Future Directions of Management, Back to the Future