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Dlabay/Kleindl's PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS, 10th EDITION, provides complete instruction in business concepts and skills students need in today's competitive environment. This market-leading introductory business text offers extensive coverage in major business concepts, including finance, marketing, operations and management. Students gain valuable information and skills for the workplace, as well as preparation for success in competitive events like DECA, FBLA and BPA. This edition correlates 100% to the Precision Exams Business Concepts Exam. MindTap for Dlabay/Kleindl's PRINCIPLES OF…mehr

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Dlabay/Kleindl's PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS, 10th EDITION, provides complete instruction in business concepts and skills students need in today's competitive environment. This market-leading introductory business text offers extensive coverage in major business concepts, including finance, marketing, operations and management. Students gain valuable information and skills for the workplace, as well as preparation for success in competitive events like DECA, FBLA and BPA. This edition correlates 100% to the Precision Exams Business Concepts Exam. MindTap for Dlabay/Kleindl's PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS,10th EDITION, is the digital learning solution that helps teachers engage and transform today�s students into critical thinkers. Through paths of dynamic assignments and applications that you can personalize, real-time course analytics and an accessible reader, MindTap helps you turn cookie cutter into cutting edge, apathy into engagement, and memorizers into higher-level thinkers. MindTap for this course includes the full, interactive eBook as well as auto-graded reading activities throughout the eBook for each lesson. Plus, it has student tools like flashcards, practice quizzes and auto-graded homework and tests.
Autorenporträt
Les R. Dlabay, Ed.D. is Professor of Business in the Department of Economics and Business at Lake Forest College in Illinois. He has taught more than 30 different business courses in high school, community college, university, teacher preparation, and adult education programs. Dr. Dlabay has presented more than 300 teacher workshops and seminars emphasizing interactive learning strategies, including team projects and field research activities. His "hobbies" include a cereal package collection (from over 100 countries) and banknotes from 200 countries; these are used to teach economic, cultural, and political aspects of global business. In an effort to prepare students to do business in varied economic settings, Professor Dlabay makes extensive use of class assignments related to world hunger, poverty, micro-finance, and micro-enterprise.