The Business Environment by Paul Wetherly

The Business Environment by Paul Wetherly

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Summary

Designed specifically for students new to the study of business, this book explores the range of environments within which business operates. Wetherly and Otter encourage critical thinking via a unique 'themes and issues' approach, which reflects the integrated, dynamic reality of businesses today.

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The Business Environment by Paul Wetherly

This successful text provides a unique and stimulating approach to the business environment. While the classic 'PESTLE' structure is outlined in Part One, Part Two is used to explore key issues such as globalization, sustainability, equal opportunities, and entrepreneurship. Written in a highly engaging and accessible style, the book introduces students to critical thinking via the 'stop and think' boxes. The coherent themes running throughout the book enable students to gain a holistic understanding of the business environment. Online Resource Centre (ORC) For Students: o Multiple choice questions o Flashcard glossaries o Web exercises o Oxford News Now (RSS feeds provide news articles, taken from a variety of sources, which are specially filtered to be relevant to the business environment) o Guide to further reading and learning resources o Web links o Learning objectives For registered adopters of the text: o Additional cases o Figures and tables from the text o Lecturer's guide o PowerPoint slides (updated and extended) o Answers to review questions

Paul Wetherly is Reader in Politics at Leeds Metropolitan University.

Dorron Otter is Head of the School of Applied Global Ethics at Leeds Metropolitan University.

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ISBN 13 9780199579600
ISBN 10 0199579601
Title The Business Environment
Author Paul Wetherly
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2011-01-20
Number of pages 528
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.