1st Edition

Practical Management for the Digital Age An Introduction for Engineers, Scientists, and Other Disciplines

By Martin Baumers, John Dominy Copyright 2022
470 Pages 150 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

470 Pages 150 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

416 Pages 150 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

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Practical Management for the Digital Age is an innovative introductory management textbook that shows the sweeping impact of information technology on the business world. At the same time, it addresses the pressing issue of how environmental aspects are interwoven with management decisions. This book forms an academically rigorous, accurate, and accessible first exposure to a topic that often... Read more

Part 1: The context of management. Chapter 1: Toward modern management. Chapter 2: The private enterprise. Chapter 3: The economic theory of the firm. Chapter 4: The economics of digitalization and automation. Chapter 5: Technology, innovation and disruption. Chapter 6: Life cycle thinking. Part II: The activity of managing the business. Chapter 7: Business modeling. Chapter 8: New business formation. Chapter 9: Managing operations. Chapter 10: Managing people. Chapter 11: Marketing. Chapter 12: Managing quality and risk. Part III: Practical management techniques. Chapter 13: Financial planning and the basics of financial accounting. Chapter 14: Financial analysis. Chapter 15: Evaluating flows of money. Chapter 16: Planning and monitoring projects.

Biography

Martin Baumers is Associate Professor of Additive Manufacturing Management at the University of Nottingham. With a background in economics, Martin worked in the metals industry before becoming an academic. Martin completed his PhD at Loughborough University in 2012 on the management and operation of Additive Manufacturing technology, commonly known as 3D Printing. As an academic researcher, Martin has written over 30 research articles, appeared at more than 15 conferences and written three book chapters. At Nottingham, Martin teaches a range of management-related subjects mainly to engineering students. Martin is fascinated by the implications of digital technologies for business, especially in manufacturing. This is Martin’s first book.

John Dominy is Honorary Professor in the Composites Group at the University of Nottingham. John has worked in the engineering industry since graduating from the University of Middlesex (then Middlesex Polytechnic) in 1974. John was awarded a PhD in 1980 for work at Rolls Royce on the lubrication of high-speed roller bearings. He has experience of management in very large (aerospace), medium (motor sport) and micro (specialist composites) businesses. Since 2003, John has been teaching in the Faculty of Engineering at Nottingham, mainly in the areas of Management and Engineering Design. Although now semi-retired, John takes a keen interest in teaching what he has learnt over the course of a career in engineering management to undergraduate students.