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This bibliography lists essential academic resources for Leah Samoei, covering various subjects such as business strategy, communication management, critical thinking, and project management. It includes notable works from recognized authors and publishers, providing a comprehensive foundation for her studies and research in multiple disciplines.
The bibliography for Leah Samoei (UD59424BPR68448) comprises a diverse collection of academic resources that span multiple disciplines, reflecting her educational pursuits. Each entry includes the title, author(s), edition, publication details, and in some cases, a link for further reference.
The first entry focuses on business policy and strategy, featuring Howard Shatz’s “U.S International Economic Strategy in Turbulent World Strategic Rethink,” published by RAND Corporation in 2016. This work likely explores the complexities of U.S. economic strategies in a changing global landscape.
In the realm of communication management, the bibliography includes “Managerial Communication” by Reginald L. Bell and Jeanette S. Martin, published by Business Expert Press in 2014. This text is expected to provide insights into effective communication practices within managerial contexts.
For critical thinking, Julian Wolfreys’ “New Critical Thinking: Criticism to Come,” published by Edinburgh University Press in 2016, is included. This book likely addresses contemporary approaches to critical thinking and its application in various fields.
The bibliography also features a doctoral dissertation project titled “Global Entrepreneurship: Past, Present & Future,” authored by Timothy Devinney and colleagues, published by Emerald Group Publishing in 2016. This work is anticipated to examine the evolution and future directions of global entrepreneurship.
In information technology management, Michael Hilb’s “Governance of Digitalization” discusses the role of leadership in digital value creation, published in its second edition in 2018. This resource is crucial for understanding the intersection of governance and digital transformation.
The entry for MBM900-Doctoral Proposal reiterates the importance of the “Global Entrepreneurship” text, emphasizing its relevance across different academic contexts.
For project feasibility and selection, Hans Mikkelsen’s “Project Management: A Multi-Perspective Leadership Framework,” published in 2017, is included. This book likely offers a comprehensive view of leadership in project management.
In project law, Arjan Van Weele’s “International Contracting: Contract Management in Complex Construction Projects” is noted, providing insights into contract management within the construction industry.
The bibliography also highlights project management leadership with another entry for Mikkelsen’s work, reinforcing its significance in understanding leadership dynamics in project settings.
Derek Walker’s “Collaborative Project Procurement Arrangements,” published by the Project Management Institute in 2015, addresses procurement strategies in collaborative project environments.
The “50th Publication Design Annual” by the Society of Publication Designers showcases exemplary design work, reflecting trends and innovations in publication design.
For research methodology, Surbhi Jain’s “Research Methodology in Arts, Science and Humanities,” published in 2019, serves as a guide for conducting research across various disciplines.
Darnell Bowers’ “Risk Management: Past, Present and Future Directions” provides a comprehensive overview of risk management practices and theories, published by Nova Science Publishers in 2016.
Kaelen Medeiros’ “R Programming Fundamentals” introduces data modeling techniques, essential for statistical analysis, published by Packt Publishing in 2018.
Lastly, Krassimir Todorov’s “Strategic Management in Emerging Markets” discusses aligning business and corporate strategies in emerging markets, published in 2019, while Rajan Krishna’s “Informatics for Materials Science and Engineering” focuses on data-driven approaches in materials science, published in 2013.
Overall, this bibliography serves as a valuable resource for Leah Samoei, providing foundational texts that support her academic and research endeavors across various fields of study.
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