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Posted By John Ballard 05-13-2019 22:32
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Update: In the June 2018 AMLE book review of Decoding the Workplace, Ron Riggio (Claremont McKenna College) wrote: "If I have one complaint about the book, it is that it is only offered in a rather expensive hardcover version (about $37). At 184 pages, including reference notes and index, this is the ...
Posted By John Ballard 05-05-2019 11:06
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AMLE has extended open access through May to the essay: "Who built Maslow's pyramid? A history of the creation of management studies' most famous symbol and its implications for management education" by Todd Bridgman, Steve Cummings (Victoria University of Wellington) and John Ballard (Mount St. Joseph ...
Posted By John Ballard 03-30-2019 20:09
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Most Introduction to Management courses discuss Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Last year Todd Bridgman & Steve Cummings (Victoria University of Wellington), and I posted this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwLaVYj_V9E Our essay is featured in the current issue (March) of AMLE: "An understanding ...
Posted By John Ballard 09-26-2018 14:33
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My book Decoding the Workplace was reviewed in the June issue of AMLE. https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amle.2018.0081 Very glad to announce that my publisher ABC/CLIO (Praeger) is making the ebook available free to read or examine until November 21. This is the link: ebooks.abc-clio.com ...
Posted By John Ballard 02-17-2018 14:10
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I taught business research in our core curriculum in business admin for many years. My favorite book was Zikmund's Business Research Methods. However editions after Zikmund's passing I did not find as useful. I would recommend Cooper & Schindler's Business Research Methods. John ...