This book serves as a ready reckoner for the students of management graduate and post graduate courses and covers the following chapters Introduction to Management, Concept, Nature levels and importance Management Principle and Process Materials Management Just in Time Financial Management-I Financial Management-II (NPV, IRR and Cost-Benefit Analysis) Time Management Marketing Management-I Customer Relations Management Organization Functions of Management Meaning of Centralization Group Behaviors, Team Building Motivation Morale and Professional Ethics Communication Skills Leadership Quality Management Maintenance Management Industrial Relations Management in globalised world Some special reading — IPR, Patents, Trade Mark, Copy rights
Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) was an American novelist, short story writer, and journalist known for his distinctive writing style and portrayal of masculinity. His most notable works include "The Old Man and the Sea," "A Farewell to Arms," and "The Sun Also Rises." Hemingway's writing is characterized by its spare prose, realistic dialogue, and emphasis on themes of war, love, and loss. He is credited with revolutionizing the modern American novel and influencing generations of writers with his minimalist approach to storytelling. "The Old Man and the Sea," a novella about an aging fisherman's struggle with a marlin, remains one of Hemingway's most famous and enduring works, winning him the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1953 and solidifying his reputation as a literary giant.