Henry R. Cheeseman is professor emeritus of the Marshall School of Business of the University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, California. Cheeseman earned a bachelor’s degree in finance ...
Robert (Bob) A. Donnelly, Jr. was a professor at Goldey-Beacom College in Wilmington, Delaware, with more than 25 years of teaching experience. He taught classes in statistics, operations managemen...
Courtland L. Bovée and John V. Thill have been leading textbook authors for more than two decades, introducing millions of students to the fields of business and business communication. Their award...
Courtland L. Bovée and John V. Thill have been leading textbook authors for more than two decades, introducing millions of students to the fields of business and business communication. Their award...
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE John D. Daniels, the Samuel N. Friedland Chair of Executive Management emeritus at the University of Miami, received his BBA, MBA, and PhD respectivel...
作者:Sharpe, Norean R.,de Veaux, Richard D.,Velleman, Paul
Norean R. Sharpe, PhD, is Dean and the Joseph H. and Maria C. Schwartz Distinguished Chair at The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John’s University. As the chief academic officer of the T...
Ronald J. Ebert is Emeritus Professor at the University of Missouri, Columbia, where he lectures in the Management Department and serves as advisor to students and student organizations. Professor ...
Mark L. Berenson is Professor of Information Management and Business Analytics at Montclair State University and Professor Emeritus of Information Systems and Statistics at Baruch College. He curre...
The New York Times and USA Today Bestseller Reinvent your marketing to keep up with an ever-changing marketplace"A must-read for any business leader or marketer. It explains how brands must be true...
The New York Times and USA Today Bestseller Reinvent your marketing to keep up with an ever-changing marketplace"A must-read for any business leader or marketer. It explains how brands must be true...