This section provides bibliographic notes on several books:
1. **"ORGANIZATION CHANGE: Theory and Practice" by W. Warner Burke** (2002, Sage Publications, ISBN: 076191482X) - A comprehensive review of organizational change theory, culminating in the well-known 'Burke-Litwin model' and its applications. It is highly recommended for consultants, practitioners, and students of organizational behavior.
2. **"MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS: Managing the Digital Firm" by Kenneth C. Laudon and Jane Price Laudon** (7th ed., 2001, Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0130330663) - An important reference in American business education, especially for MBAs. This edition covers topics like technology for change, decision-making, and information security, with a focus on the Internet and e-commerce. It is a strong candidate for teaching information technology in undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
3. **"RESEARCH DESIGN: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches" by John W. Creswell** (2nd ed., 2002, Sage Publications, ISBN: 0761924418) - A new edition of a well-known book on research methodology, originally focused on education but also widely used in administration. It discusses mixed methods and provides excellent reference material for introductory research methodology courses in postgraduate programs.
4. **"ADMINISTRAÇÃO DA PRODUÇÃO" by Nigel Slack, Stuart Chambers, and Robert Johnston** (2nd ed., 2002, Editora Atlas, ISBN: 8522432503) - A comprehensive guide to production and operations management, featuring cases, discussions, and glossaries. This second edition is considered essential for beginners in manufacturing, akin to a "Kotler for Manufacturing."This section provides bibliographic notes on several books:
1. **"ORGANIZATION CHANGE: Theory and Practice" by W. Warner Burke** (2002, Sage Publications, ISBN: 076191482X) - A comprehensive review of organizational change theory, culminating in the well-known 'Burke-Litwin model' and its applications. It is highly recommended for consultants, practitioners, and students of organizational behavior.
2. **"MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS: Managing the Digital Firm" by Kenneth C. Laudon and Jane Price Laudon** (7th ed., 2001, Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0130330663) - An important reference in American business education, especially for MBAs. This edition covers topics like technology for change, decision-making, and information security, with a focus on the Internet and e-commerce. It is a strong candidate for teaching information technology in undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
3. **"RESEARCH DESIGN: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches" by John W. Creswell** (2nd ed., 2002, Sage Publications, ISBN: 0761924418) - A new edition of a well-known book on research methodology, originally focused on education but also widely used in administration. It discusses mixed methods and provides excellent reference material for introductory research methodology courses in postgraduate programs.
4. **"ADMINISTRAÇÃO DA PRODUÇÃO" by Nigel Slack, Stuart Chambers, and Robert Johnston** (2nd ed., 2002, Editora Atlas, ISBN: 8522432503) - A comprehensive guide to production and operations management, featuring cases, discussions, and glossaries. This second edition is considered essential for beginners in manufacturing, akin to a "Kotler for Manufacturing."