Guide to Management Ideas

“Guide to Management Ideas” by Tim Hindle is a comprehensive resource published by Wiley on April 1, 2003. This 2nd edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English, offering an exploration of the key concepts that have shaped business management over the past century. The book examines a variety of influential management ideas, including the balanced scorecard, benchmarking, and zero-base budgeting, providing readers with a clear understanding of their historical development and practical applications.
Readers will find that this guide presents each management concept in a structured manner, featuring explanations and recommended further reading for deeper insights. The content is designed for those interested in business and economics, making it a valuable tool for understanding the principles that contribute to effective management practices. With its engaging approach, “Guide to Management Ideas” serves as a useful reference for anyone looking to enhance their knowledge of management strategies and their evolution over time.
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A lot has changed in the way businesses have been managed in the last hundred years. This lively and authoritative guide explores the hundred ideas that have most influenced approaches to business management during the past 100 years – and which are likely to continue to do so long into this century. From the balanced scorecard and benchmarking through matrix management and mentoring all the way to vision and zero-base budgeting, each idea is covered in a standard comprehensive way, with an explanation, a brief history of its development, and recommended further reading. For anyone who wants to get to grips with the concepts that lie behind business success, there is no more better or more accessible guide than this.
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