Management

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Introduction

The School of Management and Law looks at all types of management, focussing on business operations, human resource and strategic management. Textbooks are available covering all aspects of management, as well as extensive journal holdings. Electronic journals can be found in their host databases via the Databases page of this wiki.

Business Operations Management

This covers the study of "the methods, tasks and techniques firms use to produce goods & services. It concerns all the activities involved in planning and controlling the materials, people and machines to produce and deliver all the goods and services we consume. All operations are concerned with the transformation of input resources (i.e. labour, materials & machines) into output resources, i.e. goods and services."

Books in this area can be found at Craiglockhart Library at shelfmark 658.5

Source: Bannock, G et al.(2002) The New Penguin Business Dictionary, London, Penguin Books

Human Resource Management

This aspect of management looks at how to manage the "human resource" i.e. empployees. This topic covers a variety of areas, such as training & development, recruitment & selection, appraisals and internal organisational communications. Industrial relations, e.g. Trades Unions, can also come into this area.

Books in this area can be found at Craiglockhart Library at shelfmark 658.3

Strategic Management

This covers the management decisions that "determine the purpose and direction of the firm". Igor Ansoff and Peter Drucker are notable authors on this multi faceted topic.

Books in this area can be found at Craiglockhart Library at shelfmark 658.4

Source: Bannock, G et al.(2002) The New Penguin Business Dictionary, London, Penguin Books

E-Resources

As mentioned above there are lots of books and journals available from Craiglockhart Library which cover the various aspects of management. On the Databases page there is a list of e-resources relevant to business. Any of the journal databases can be searched to find articles on management.

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