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ManagementrnBasic Elements of Managing Organizations
This book reflects certain judgements about the study of management which differentiate it fro, other texts. (1) The history of management thought and its so called schools is irrelevant to most students; they are oriented more toward future practice. (2) Most management jargon misleads rather than enlightens; simple, common language is sufficient and desirable. (3). Student will pursue careers in a variety of institutions in addition to business; these setting should be represented in the basic management course. (4) Black and females will increasingly fill management positions, but they will confront special problems which all students should be aware of.
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