Synopses & Reviews
Jones/George, Essentials of Contemporary Management is the concise edition of the market bestselling textbook by the same author team. Jones and George are dedicated to the challenge of “Making It Real” for students. The authors present management in a way that makes its relevance obvious even to students who might lack exposure to a “real-life” management context. This is accomplished thru a diverse set of examples, and the unique, and most popular feature of the text, the “Manager as a Person” Chapter 2. This chapter discusses managers as real people with their own personalities, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and problems and this theme is carried thru the remaining chapters. This text also discusses the importance of management competencies--the specific set of skills, abilities, and experiences that gives one manager the ability to perform at a higher level than another in a specific context. The themes of diversity, ethics, globalization, and information technology are integrated throughout.
Synopsis
Jones/George, Essentials of Contemporary Management is the concise edition of the market bestselling textbook by the same author team. Jones and George are dedicated to the challenge of Making It Real for students. The authors present management in a way that makes its relevance obvious even to students who might lack exposure to a real-life management context. This text also discusses the importance of management competencies--the specific set of skills, abilities, and experiences that gives one manager the ability to perform at a higher level than another in a specific context. The themes of diversity, ethics, globalization, and information technology are integrated throughout.
About the Author
Gareth Jones, Texas A & M University Gareth Jones is a professor in the management department of the College of Business Administration and the Graduate School of Business and Texas A&M University. He is co-author on three other major textbooks, including one on organizational behavior (accolades he shares with CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT co-author and wife, Jennifer George), one on organizational theory, and a one on strategic management. Jones received his BA & PhD from University of Lancaster, UK. He has taught at University Warwick, Michigan State University, and University of Illinois/ Urbana-ChampaignJennifer George is a well-published professor as is now the Mary Gibbs Jones Professor of Management in the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University. She is co-author of the aforementioned organizational behavior book. She received her BA from Wesleyan University and her MBA & PhD from New York University.
Table of Contents
PART 1 MANAGEMENT AND MANAGERS Chapter 1     The Management Process Today
Appendix A     History of Management Thought
Chapter 2     Values, Attitudes, Emotions, and Culture: The Manager as a Person
PART 2 THE ENVIRONMENT OF MANAGEMENT
Chapter 3     Managing Ethics and Diversity
Chapter 4     Managing in the Global Environment
PART 3 PLANNING, DECISION MAKING, AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
Chapter 5     Decision Making, Learning, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship
Chapter 6     Planning, Strategy, and Competitive Advantage
PART 4 ORGANIZING AND CHANGE
Chapter 7     Designing Organizational Structure
Chapter 8     Control, Change, and Entrepreneurship
PART 5 LEADING INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS
Chapter 9     Motivation
Chapter 10     Leaders and Leadership
Chapter 11     Effective Team Management
Chapter 12     Building and Managing Human Resources
PART 6 CONTROLLING ESSENTIAL ACTIVITIES AND PROCESSES
Chapter 13     Communication and Information Technology Management
Chapter 14     Operations Management: Managing Vital Operations and Processes
Appendix B     Career Development