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                interest in the field of occupational health and safety (OHS), the subject of her Master’s degree. She assists with the compilation of OHS management textbooks at the University of South Africa (Unisa).
Francois van Loggerenberg is a senior lecturer in Safety Management at Unisa. He is the programme leader of the Programme in Safety Management and co- ordinator for the Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) section at Unisa. Francois holds a Master’s degree in occupational safety and health from Columbia Southern University (Alabama, USA) and is a PhD candidate at Unisa.
SUITABLE FOR
Safety management students, managers and business owners, safety officers and experienced as well as newly appointed safety practitioners will find the practical explanations of important safety concepts particularly useful.
MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
An Introduction
CONSULTING EDITOR, I SCHOFIELD
What is it that makes a business successful? Ultimately, it comes down to the quality of its management. Yet every business has individual areas of management and these differ from general management. In Management Sciences: An Introduction, students will discover the basics of the business environment, the nature of management and the skills required to manage an enterprise.
                978 1 48512 498 6 978 1 48512 511 2 2017
164 PAGES
ZAR R246.00 ZAR R229.00
CONTENTS
• The business environment
• Managing a business
• Operations management
• Marketing management
ABOUT THE EDITOR
• The human resource function • Public relations management • Retailing.
   JUTA BUSINESS CATALOGUE | 2018/2019
Ingrid Schofield is a lecturer in the Department of Entrepreneurial Studies & Management at the Durban University of Technology where she lectures on Business and Administrative Management.
KEY FEATURES
• General management
• Administrative management
• Operations management
• Marketing management
• Human resource management
• Public relations management
• Retail management.
SUITABLE FOR
This book is written in an easy-to-read style and each chapter starts with learning outcomes and ends with self-assessment questions. Illustrative case studies from the South African business environment make it an invaluable reference resource for students of Management Sciences at South African institutions.
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