The One-Day M.B.A. Audiobook By Paul Lerman#Ph.D. (Professor of Business Administration, Fairleigh Dickinson University), John H. Turner Ph.D. (Professor of Management, Organizational Behavior, Montclair State, Fairleigh Dickinson Universities) cover art

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The One-Day M.B.A.

By: Paul Lerman#Ph.D. (Professor of Business Administration, Fairleigh Dickinson University), John H. Turner Ph.D. (Professor of Management, Organizational Behavior, Montclair State, Fairleigh Dickinson Universities)
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Listen to the experts reveal the secrets of preparing budgets, justifying investments to top management, motivating employees, and more. Why waste years at an expensive business school, when you can hear top professors present all the practical strategies and techniques that M.B.A. candidates must learn - from management and accounting to marketing and human resources. Paul Lerman, Ph.D., is a professor of business administration at Fairleigh Dickinson University and director of its executive M.B.A. programs. John H. Turner, Ph.D., is a professor of management and organizational behavior at Montclair State and Fairleigh Dickinson Universities.©1996 The International Center for Creative Thinking, a Division of JMW Group, Ltd. and Master Business Associates, Inc., All Rights Reserved (P)1996 by Dove Audio, Inc. Career Success Leadership Management Career Employment Business
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Good Stuff!!

Is there anything you would change about this book?

The book needs an upgrade to reflect more recent changes in the business environment since the 90's.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

The review of the ABC's and paying the PRICE models. Behavioral Science history was in my view the least important or revelant.

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VERY well presented! however, a little outdated.

Was The One-Day M.B.A. worth the listening time?

Very good refresher course to regain the lost, forgotten or ignored principals of the MBA course content.

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Good Content, Too Much Fluff around it

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

If you're looking for a book that covers the basic things an MBA learns to keep in mind while managing business challenges, this covers a fair amount of ground in a fairly short time. It's worth listening too if you need a run-through of the basics of business.

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The old way of speaking was to tell 'em what you're going to say, say it and tell 'em you said it. This takes that to extremes with unidentified hosts presenting 1/4 of the information, then letting the professors elucidate. Unfortunately, it's often repetitive, and the transitions are jarring. It would be good to either get straight talk from the professors or the upbeat, short-and-sweet chatter of the other narrators. The two don't go together very well.

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