Dictionary of Business

Summary
Business doesn't get any easier and, to do well in it, you need a good grounding in the language and concepts that lie at its heart. Furthermore, the wider your grounding, the better placed you will be to succeed because you will have a better understanding of how the various bits of business--accounting, marketing, product development, operations, human resources, to name but some--fit together and interrelate. This new business dictionary helps provide that grounding. With entries that range far and wide from Abilene paradox and Brand equity to Taguchi methods and Variable and Zero sum games , it is an invaluable source of information and enlightenment about the complex international business world of today.
Similar Books
-
Advertising & Promotion: An Integrated Marketing Communications Perspective
by George E. Belch
-
-
Innovate or Die!: A Personal Perspective on the Art of Innovation
by Jack V. Matson
-
CIA, Inc.: Espionage and the Craft of Business Intelligence
by F.W. Rustmann Jr.
-
Marketing Health Services
by Richard K. Thomas
-
Entrepreneurial Finance
by Janet Kiholm Smith
-
Cause Related Marketing
by Sue Adkins
-
Practical Business Ethics for the Busy Manager
by M. Neil Browne
-
Just Business: Business Ethics in Action
by Elaine Sternberg
-
-
Profit Strategies for Air Transportation
by George Radnoti
-
Marketing the e-Business
by Lisa Harris
-
Ethics and Agency Theory: An Introduction
by Norman E. Bowie
-
-
Opportunities in Allied Health Careers
by Alex Kacen
-
Beyond the Basics: Research-Based Rules for Internet Retailing Advantage
by Donna L. Hoffman
-
New Product Screening: A Step-Wise Approach
by William Winston