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GO! with Office 2007 Integrated Projects Review

GO with Office 2007 Integrated Projects
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So far I have completed several of the projects within this book and have been very impressed with the step-by-step instructions given and the detailed definitions. I have found the matching and fill-in-the blank quizzes very useful in ensuring that I have read carefully and understood what was being said.

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The primary goal of GO! with Microsoft Office 2007 Introductory, 1/e, aside from teaching computer applications, is ease of implementation, with an approach that is based on clearly-defined projects for students and a one of a kind supplements package. Thorough coverage of Office 2007 applications, from getting started to project-based skills application. MARKET: Ideal for students and professionals seeking a conclusive introduction to Microsoft Office 2007 applications.

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Contemporary Management Review

Contemporary Management
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This book has A LOT of information....along with a lot of typos.Each chapter contains many definitions and when having a test on three chapters, it took me hours just to go over all of the defitions.The actual information in the book was interesting and I like all of the articles at the end of each chapter.

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Contemporary Management by Jones and George distinguishes itself through its authorship, comprehensive, current contents, rich and relevant examples and applications and experiential exercises provided in every single chapter. The cutting-edge 5th Edition continues to redefine what principles of management texts should look, sound, and feel like. As an author team Gareth Jones and Jennifer George are uniquely qualified to write about both the strategic and organizational challenges managers face. Contemporary Management is a comprehensive text that surveys the theoretical underpinnings of modern management thought and research. Through a variety of examples from small, medium, and large companies it shows the reader how those ideas are used by practicing managers. A hallmark of this text is its focus on the "Manager as a Person," which discusses managers as real people with their own personalities, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and problems.

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