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Business Administration: Theory, Practice and Application. [Vol. 1] Business Economics
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"Business Administration: Theory, Practice and Application [Vol. 1]" edited by Walter D. Moody is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This comprehensive volume seeks to address the practical realities and foundational principles required for running successful businesses in a rapidly evolving economic landscape. The text is structured to serve both advanced business practitioners and those entering the field, providing essential insights into various aspects of business administration. The opening of the book establishes a context for modern business, highlighting the drastic transformation over recent years and the importance of educated enthusiasm in achieving success. Moody emphasizes the necessity for business professionals to adapt to continual changes and difficulties in the industry. He underscores the significance of understanding core principles and acquiring knowledge that goes well beyond mere operational tasks, illustrating how the interplay between knowledge and practical application is crucial for triumph in the business arena. The introduction sets the groundwork for in-depth discussions on business economics, organization, management, and other related topics that follow.
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