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Understanding Business
William G. Nickels, James M.
McHugh and Susan M. McHugh
2002, McGraw Hill
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Editorial Reviews
From Book News, Inc.
New edition of an introductory text
with color photos, sidebars, and
abundant pedagogical trappings
(including "ethics boxes" for
practice in making ethical
decisions). Annotation copyright
Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. --This
text refers to an out of print or
unavailable edition of this title.
Book Description
The extensive customer-driven
development of Understanding Business,
5e, led to a product message that
instructors flocked to and we achieved
unprecedented growth. That message –
which includes the key elements of
custom focus, technology, authorship,
and package – has been honed even
further throughout the 6th Edition
development.
This 6th Edition has been through an
intense, customer-driven development
plan – with the help of more than 200
professors, the 6th edition is poised to
be an even more effective teaching and
learning resource than ever before. In
addition to traditional manuscript
reviews, twelve focus groups were
conducted all around the US that lead to
important insights regarding the
teaching needs of both full-time and
part-time teachers of this course. The
6e benefits from student survey feedback
as well.
Nowhere has the technology explosion
been more felt than in the Introduction
to Business course. The popular and
robust UB5E website is enhanced for the
6th Edition, and includes such features
as web-based projects, links to
professional resources, and PowerWeb, as
well as other exciting instructor
support tools. In addition to the
eLearning Sessions that put the course
content in context for the student
audience, there is a self-quizzing
function, a multi-lingual glossary (with
audio pronunciation of key
terms/definitions), internet exercises,
and even crossword puzzles to help
student master the course content in an
engaging fashion.
Authorship = Credibility. No one can
deny the unique perspective this Perfect
Author Team has to offer. Bill Nickels
is a 4-yr school Intro to Business
teacher; Jim McHugh is a community
college Intro to Business teacher; Susan
McHugh is an educational consultant.
Authors who teach the course are unique
among competitors in this market.
The Integrated Teaching and Learning
System and the extensive supplementary
package is unequaled in this
package-intensive market.
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