Management: Theory and PracticeTextbook on business management - covers managerial job requirements, business organization, scientific management, personnel management, decision making, management in developed countries and in developing countries, planning and forecasting, etc., and includes future trends in the use of computers, operational research, etc. Organisational diagrams. |
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... linear programming is a technique for exploring the vertices of these closed figures . Solution of the transportation problem described earlier is also possible through the use of linear programming , though such a problem may be solved ...
... linear programming is a technique for exploring the vertices of these closed figures . Solution of the transportation problem described earlier is also possible through the use of linear programming , though such a problem may be solved ...
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... Linear Programming and the Theory of the Firm , Kenneth E. Boulding and W. Allen Spivey , The Macmillan Com- pany , New York , 1960. Deals with operational research in an understandable and practical way . Management in the Future 35 In ...
... Linear Programming and the Theory of the Firm , Kenneth E. Boulding and W. Allen Spivey , The Macmillan Com- pany , New York , 1960. Deals with operational research in an understandable and practical way . Management in the Future 35 In ...
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... linear programming , 693-695 Monte Carlo techniques , 698- 699 nonlinear programming , 696- 698 Optimum , concept of , 688-689 Order , Fayol's idea on , 198 Organization , 7 , 9 , 34 , 54 , 214 , 225- 347 , 635-637 as bureaucracy , 214 ...
... linear programming , 693-695 Monte Carlo techniques , 698- 699 nonlinear programming , 696- 698 Optimum , concept of , 688-689 Order , Fayol's idea on , 198 Organization , 7 , 9 , 34 , 54 , 214 , 225- 347 , 635-637 as bureaucracy , 214 ...
Contents
part one Management and the Managers | 1 |
The Nature of Management | 3 |
How Managers Carry out Their Functions | 15 |
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