“Australian Relations in Australia : work and workplaces” by Richard Sappey, John Burgess, Michael Lyons, Jeremy Buultjens (Paperback)
2006 Edition
From the back cover:
Industrial Relations in Australia is a new text that provides a comprehensive coverage of institutional and workplace industrial relations issues. It is suitable for introductory IR courses at an undergraduate or postgraduate level. The first half of the book identifies and discusses the most significant changes which have broadened both the theory and practice of industrial relations, such as the spread of management ideas, shifts in the labour market and diversity in the workplace. The second half examines the Australian system of industrial relations in the context of these changes.
Hot on the heels of the controversial industrial relations changes, this is the most current text available.
331.0994/INDU

“Principles of microeconomics” by Robert Frank and Ben Bernanke 2001 Edition
From the Preface:
Dozens of principles of economics textbooks are available, and new entries into market appear regularly. But with many copycats and few innovators, instructors’ real choices are more limited than these numbers would suggest. In bare bones, the philosophy of this text rests on two pillars (1) the development and repeated application of a set of core economic principles, without the usual clutter, and (2) an active, student-centered approach to learning.
The best way to teach introductory economics-or virtually any subject, for that matter-is to expose students to repeated applications of a short list of the core ideas of the discipline.
338.5/FRAN

“Management” by John Campling, David Poole, Retha Wiesner, Eng Sieng Ang and John R. Schermerhorn – 2008 Edition
From the back cover:
Reflecting the growing international importance of the Asian region to the multicultural societies of Australia and New Zealand, the third edition of this best selling Australasian introductory management text includes a significant increase in the number of Asian case examples used to illustrate key concepts.
With its clear insight into the dynamics of management in the workplace of today and the future, “Management: 3rd Asia-Pacific Edition” provides a sound basis for contemporary management study.
658.0095/MANA
2006 Edition
From the back cover:
Industrial Relations in Australia is a new text that provides a comprehensive coverage of institutional and workplace industrial relations issues. It is suitable for introductory IR courses at an undergraduate or postgraduate level. The first half of the book identifies and discusses the most significant changes which have broadened both the theory and practice of industrial relations, such as the spread of management ideas, shifts in the labour market and diversity in the workplace. The second half examines the Australian system of industrial relations in the context of these changes.
Hot on the heels of the controversial industrial relations changes, this is the most current text available.
331.0994/INDU

“Principles of microeconomics” by Robert Frank and Ben Bernanke 2001 Edition
From the Preface:
Dozens of principles of economics textbooks are available, and new entries into market appear regularly. But with many copycats and few innovators, instructors’ real choices are more limited than these numbers would suggest. In bare bones, the philosophy of this text rests on two pillars (1) the development and repeated application of a set of core economic principles, without the usual clutter, and (2) an active, student-centered approach to learning.
The best way to teach introductory economics-or virtually any subject, for that matter-is to expose students to repeated applications of a short list of the core ideas of the discipline.
338.5/FRAN

“Management” by John Campling, David Poole, Retha Wiesner, Eng Sieng Ang and John R. Schermerhorn – 2008 Edition
From the back cover:
Reflecting the growing international importance of the Asian region to the multicultural societies of Australia and New Zealand, the third edition of this best selling Australasian introductory management text includes a significant increase in the number of Asian case examples used to illustrate key concepts.
With its clear insight into the dynamics of management in the workplace of today and the future, “Management: 3rd Asia-Pacific Edition” provides a sound basis for contemporary management study.
658.0095/MANA
Joanna Mazur
Liaison Librarian
Liaison Librarian

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