Higher education - Management, human resources and organisational behaviour
Select teaching and learning resources for management lecturers, including texts by Boddy, Mullins, Buchanan and Huczynski.
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Save time on marking and prepare your students for class: Revel includes your chosen textbook with industry videos, interactive exercises and customisable auto-marked quizzes. Cover more complex topics in contact hours by setting reading and self-assessed assignments in Revel.
Revel Management products include:
- Organisational Behaviour by Mullins
- Management by Boddy
- Research Methods for Business Students by Saunders
Offer students instant feedback without changing your course. Enhanced eBooks are standalone digital textbooks with integrated resources designed to aid learning and engagement.
They allow students to read and interact with their textbook content, with regular opportunities for self-assessment. Enhanced eBooks for management include:
- Essentials of Organizational Behavior 14/E by Robbins et al
- Management and Organisational Behaviour 12/E by Mullins et al
- Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm 15/E by Laudon et al
- Management: An Introduction 7/E by Boddy
- The Business Environment: A Global Perspective 8/E by Worthington et al
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