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Management: A Real World Approach

by Andrew Ghillyer

Many principles of management textbooks make the assumption that students already have a stable understanding of the subject. Management: A Real World Approach combines the theory students need with examples within their grasp as well as providing reinforcing exercises and activities to help them retain and apply what they have learned. This text along with the ancillary materials help address the question that many students ask when taking a principles of management course: "What does management mean to me?"

Management

by Ricky W. Griffin

MANAGEMENT, 12E, takes a functional, skills-based approach to the process of management with a focus on active planning, leading, organizing and controlling. Griffin carefully examines today's emerging management topics, including the impact of technology, importance of a green business environment, ethical challenges, and the need to adapt in changing times. This edition builds on proven success to help strengthen your management skills with a balance of classic theory and contemporary practice. Numerous new and popular cases and learning features highlight the challenges facing today's managers. Hundreds of well-researched contemporary examples, from Starbucks to The Hunger Games to professional baseball, vividly demonstrate the importance of strong management to any type of organization. MindTap has been completely revised and updated to incorporate a suite of new digital resources designed to facilitate and measure student success. Students can synchronously work together in the experiential exercises to create videos, write papers, deliver presentations and more. Interactive Self Assessments help students engage students by helping them make personal connections to the content presented in the chapter. Our adaptive learning solution provides customized questions, text, and video resources based on student proficiency.

Management: Skills and Applications (13th Edition)

by Leslie W. Rue Lloyd L. Byars

Management: Skills and Application, 13e by Rue and Byars is a short, value-priced paperback that presents the fundamentals of management principles to undergraduate students. It continues its tradition of presenting principles of management in a straightforward and accessible manner, focusing on the essential skills that are needed to become a successful manager.

Management

by John R. Schermerhorn

We’ve got you covered for Principles of Management with John Schermerhorn’s Management 12th Edition. From new cases and self-assessments to the Fast Company Video Series and Management Weekly Updates, the text and its comprehensive suite of resources promote critical thinking and active learning. Thoroughly updated while maintaining its trusted, balance of concepts and applications, Management 12th Edition allows you to present the most current material, help students apply theory and show relevance of management concepts in the real world—so your student will succeed in your course and beyond.

Mammoth Mammals, Pioneer Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)

by Beth Geiger

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Mammoth Mammals, Pathfinder Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)

by Beth Geiger

NIMAC-sourced textbook

A Mammoth Blunder (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Katy Newquist Hannah Christenson

NIMAC-sourced textbook. THE MAMMOTH HUNT, Shaba's greatest wish is to show her clan that she's ready to join a mammoth hunt. But her inexperience just may cause a catastrophe.

Mama's Home

by Jennifer Herbert Paul Vos Benkowski

It's hard to wait for mama to come home. But this fun book, with its humorous illustrations and a lively text are sure to make the time fly by.

Mama's Cafe (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Amanda Yskamp Gavin Reece

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Helping Out. Lupe, an immigrant from Mexico, has to spend her weekends working at her parents' restaurant—and she would rather other kids not know anything about it.

Mamá llega tarde (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level G #42)

by Eve Browne Beth Norling

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Cuando mamá llega tarde, Rita debe esperarla en el salón de juegos. ¿Se divertirá allí?

Mama, Is It Summer Yet? (Elementary Core Reading)

by Nikki McClure

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Mama Comes Home

by Louise O. Young

On a trip in the stroller, a little boy sees animals, cars, and his mama.

Mamá Ardilla (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 3 #3)

by David Stein

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Mallory's Super Sleepover (Mallory #16)

by Laurie Friedman

Mallory is turning 10, and she's planning a super sleepover! To celebrate her tenth birthday, Mallory wants to have the most super sleepover celebration ever! Mallory plans out everything to the last detail. As long as she promises not to let the fun get out of control, her parents agree to letting her friends sleep over. But Mallory’s best friend, Mary Ann, has her own ideas about what a super sleepover party should include. Before Mallory can put a stop to things, uninvited guests show up, a water balloon fight gets out of hand, and a good friend has her feelings hurt. How did a super sleepover turn into such a super mess?

Mallory vs. Max (Mallory #3)

by Laurie Friedman

Spunky, eight-year-old Mallory McDonald is very unhappy when her parents decide to get her older brother Max a dog. Why would her parents agree to such a thing? Dogs are smelly and bark and chew on things. Plus, they already have a perfectly good cat, Cheeseburger. When they finally get the puppy, it’s worse than Mallory imagined. Everyone loves Champ and he and Max are getting all of the attention. Poor Mallory—now everyone’s mad at her. What should she do?

Mallory se muda (Mallory en español (Mallory in Spanish) #1)

by Laurie Friedman

When eight-and-a-half-year-old Mallory McDonald's parents tell her that they are moving, she's mad—really mad! It's not fair! How can they make her move away from Mary Ann, her best friend in the whole wide world? Who will she paint her toenails with, tell secrets to, and make scrapbooks with? When Mallory arrives at her new house on Wish Pond Road, things are terrible. Her room is too small and the girl next door is mean. But Joey lives next door, too. Even though he doesn't paint his toes, he tells jokes, helps teach her cat to do tricks, and shows her how to skateboard. Mallory's having so much fun she forgets the pact she made with Mary Ann never to make friends with a boy next door. But, when Mary Ann comes to visit, what will Mallory do? Will she have to choose between her best friend and her new friend?

Mallory on the Move (Mallory #1)

by Laurie Friedman

When eight-and-a-half-year-old Mallory McDonald’s parents tell her that they are moving, she’s mad—really mad! It’s not fair! How can they make her move away from Mary Ann, her best friend in the whole wide world? Who will she paint her toenails with, tell secrets to, and make scrapbooks with? When Mallory arrives at her new house on Wish Pond Road, things are terrible. Her room is too small and the girl next door is mean. But Joey lives next door, too. Even though he doesn’t paint his toes, he tells jokes, helps teach her cat to do tricks, and shows her how to skateboard. Mallory’s having so much fun she forgets the pact she made with Mary Ann never to make friends with a boy next door. But, when Mary Ann comes to visit, what will Mallory do? Will she have to choose between her best friend and her new friend?

Mallory on Board (Mallory #7)

by Laurie Friedman

Bon Voyage! Mallory and her family and friends are setting sail on a cruise. But poor Mallory feels like she's sunk and she hasn't even set sail yet. Her two best friends' parents are getting married and even though Mallory is trying her best to be happy for Mary Ann and Joey, she can't help feeling left out. Can Mallory find a way to be happy for her friends and not feel like a third wheel?

Mallory McDonald, Super Snoop (Mallory #18)

by Laurie Friedman

Mallory is on a mission. Max, her brother, is spending all his time with his girlfriend and won't allow Mallory around for ANY of it. Mallory wants to know what's going on when they're together. Are Max and Winnie hatching secret plans? Are they causing danger? And as Max's sister, doesn't she have the right to know? Mallory McDonald, Super Snoop, is determined to spy on them. But when she digs up the dirt she's looking for, she'll find that snooping is messy business!

Mallory McDonald, Super Sitter (Mallory #27)

by Laurie Friedman

Mallory's new neighbors, the Goldmans, have twin five-year-old boys who need babysitters. Mrs. Goldman hires Mallory and her friend Chloe Jennifer to watch the boys while she works from home. Mallory can't wait! The boys are adorable, so this job will be tons of fun . . . right? Actually, the boys turn out to be a handful. Plus, Mallory has trouble balancing her babysitting duties with her schoolwork, friends, and preparation for an upcoming school poetry slam. Will she figure out how to prioritize the things that matter the most before her new career ruins her life?

Mallory in the Spotlight (Mallory #14)

by Laurie Friedman

The world is a stage for Mallory McDonald!When Mallory tries out for a part in the school play and gets the lead, she is super excited. But not everyone shares her enthusiasm, especially her best friend Mary Ann. In fact, the more excited Mallory gets, the less excited Mary Ann becomes. Mallory can't understand why Mary Ann is acting so strange. Even though the lights are shining bright, is there something Mallory's not seeing? Can Mallory find a way to play the roles of leading lady and best friend?

Mallory and Mary Ann Take New York (Mallory #19)

by Laurie Friedman

START SPREADING THE NEWS . . . Mallory and Mary Ann are headed to New York. They've got sights to see! The Empire State Building. The Statue of Liberty. Times Square. Central Park. But they also have a problem to solve. Only one of them is invited to appear on their favorite TV show, Fashion Fran. How can two best friends find a way to share a spotlight with room for only one?

Mall Madness (Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #15)

by Macky Pamintuan Carolyn Keene

Back-to-school shopping spree! <P><P> The Clue Crew is headed to the mall! They are ready to shop till they drop for new school supplies. First stop: the Pencil Box for glittery notebooks. But right away it looks like the girls have a back-to-school mystery on their hands. <P><P>Money is missing from the Pencil Box's cash register, and all fingers point to the clerk, Rodger. Rodger is Nancy's neighbor, and she doesn't believe he's a thief. But she'll need to examine the facts first. Good thing she bought a new notebook!

La maleta perdida (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level I #13)

by Elsie Nelley Nathalie Ortega

NIMAC-sourced textbook. ¡Estoy muy feliz! Sofu y Sobo, mis abuelos, vienen de muy lejos, de Japón, a visitarnos. Pero cuando fuimos a buscarlos al aeropuerto, Sobo parecía enojada. ¡Algo pasaba!

Malala the Brave (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Brian Deines Joan Nichols

NIMAC-sourced textbook. A HERO. Most people run away from danger when they are scared. Malala did not. That made her a hero.

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