Understanding Business by William G. Nickels, James McHugh, Susan McHugh

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    • ISBN: 007310597X
    • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
    • Pub. Date: November 2006
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    Comments from the Seller: 8th edition. Some highlighting and writing. Slight cover wear. Ships the next business day, with tracking and delivery confirmation sent to your email.

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    Understanding Business by Nickels, McHugh, and McHugh has been the number one textbook in the introduction to business market for several editions for three reasons: (1) The commitment and dedication of an author team that teaches this course and believes in the importance and power of this learning experience, (2) we listen to our customers, and (3) the quality of our supplements package. We consistently look to the experts –full-time faculty members, adjunct instructors, and of course students– to drive the decisions we make about the text itself and the ancillary package. Through a series of focus groups, symposia, as well as full-book, single-chapter, revised manuscript reviews of both text and key ancillaries, we have heard the stories of more than 500 professors and their insights and experiences are evident on every page of the revision and in every supplement. As teachers of the course and users of their own materials, the author team is dedicated to the principles of excellence in business education. From providing the richest most current topical coverage to using dynamic pedagogy that puts students in touch with today’s real business issues, to creating groundbreaking and market-defining ancillary items for professors and students alike, Understanding Business leads the way.

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    New edition of an introductory text with color photos, sidebars, and abundant pedagogical trappings (including "ethics boxes" for practice in making ethical decisions). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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    Biography

    Bill Nickels teaches Marketing in a large lecture environment at the University of Maryland. Bill has won the Outstanding Teacher on Campus Award for 3 years including 1997. Bill received his M.B.A. from Case Western Reserve and his Ph.D. from the Ohio State University.

    Jim McHugh is an associate professor of business at St. Louis Community College. Jim teaches several sections of introduction to business, and has been for 18 years. Jim holds an M.B.A. and has broad experience in both education and business. He has conducted numerous seminars in business and maintains several consulting positions with small and large business in the St. Louis area.

    Susan McHugh holds an M.Ed. and has completed Ph.D. coursework in education administration, concentrating on adult learning theory. As a professional, Susan consults in both training and curriculum development. Not only is Susan a co-author on UB5/e., she also developed the integrated teaching and learning system.

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    A very good textbookby Anonymous

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    07/25/2009: An excellent book for my graduate class studies. I was very pleased with the information provided in this book. The book provides excellent information on coverletters, understanding business terminology and very simple to read and understand without question or doubt. It is a text book that I will keep and refer to for future references.

    Not bad for a textbook.by tcashmoney

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    06/06/2009: Required reading for my MGT 511 class. I think it's interesting that this textbook is used in both the 111 and the 511 class. Definately less dry than some of the other textbooks I've had to read in the past. IT wasn't as helpful for me as it could have been but I think that has more to do with this being one of my last masters level Human Resource Management classes instead of one of the first.


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