Management for engineers, scientists and technologists [electronic resource] / John V. Chelsom, Andrew C. Payne, Lawrence R.P. Reavill.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Chichester : John Wiley, c2005.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xv, 542 p. : illISBN:
  • 9780470021279 (e-book)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 22
LOC classification:
  • TA190 .C485 2005
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available in printed form ISBN 9780470021262
Summary: Offering practical & accessible advice on the management of employees, this work is aimed at specialists such as engineers & scientists who may have had no formal management training. Significantly revised and updated, this second edition of "Management for Engineers, Scientists and Technologists" is vital reading for all students of any of these subjects hoping to make it in the real world. Increasingly, students of engineering, science and technology subjects are finding that their success depends as much on general management skills and understanding operational systems, as on their technical expertise. This book offers students that all important, firm foundation in management training. "Management for Engineers, Scientists and Technologists" offers a practical and accessible introduction to management and provides a comprehensive guide to the management tools used in managing people and other resources. Part 1 includes a series of chapters on management applications and concepts, starting with basic issues such as 'What is a business?' and 'What is management?' continuing through management of quality, materials and new product development and concluding with examples of successful companies who provide good models of management.;Part 2 starts with chapters on human resource management, and communication, and goes on to provide some tools and techniques, such as critical path networks, discounted cash flow, inventory control, concluding with a new chapter on the management of SMEs. The authors' significant experience in both teaching and industry provides valuable lessons in business management, and allows them to give real life, insightful case studies.
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Previous ed.: published as Management for engineers. 1996.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Offering practical & accessible advice on the management of employees, this work is aimed at specialists such as engineers & scientists who may have had no formal management training. Significantly revised and updated, this second edition of "Management for Engineers, Scientists and Technologists" is vital reading for all students of any of these subjects hoping to make it in the real world. Increasingly, students of engineering, science and technology subjects are finding that their success depends as much on general management skills and understanding operational systems, as on their technical expertise. This book offers students that all important, firm foundation in management training. "Management for Engineers, Scientists and Technologists" offers a practical and accessible introduction to management and provides a comprehensive guide to the management tools used in managing people and other resources. Part 1 includes a series of chapters on management applications and concepts, starting with basic issues such as 'What is a business?' and 'What is management?' continuing through management of quality, materials and new product development and concluding with examples of successful companies who provide good models of management.;Part 2 starts with chapters on human resource management, and communication, and goes on to provide some tools and techniques, such as critical path networks, discounted cash flow, inventory control, concluding with a new chapter on the management of SMEs. The authors' significant experience in both teaching and industry provides valuable lessons in business management, and allows them to give real life, insightful case studies.

Also available in printed form ISBN 9780470021262

Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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