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Preface


Setting a Clear Agenda
  1. Learning objectives are clearly stated at the beginning of each chapter defining key concepts and chapter aims.
  2. The Story is a running case study culminating in Chapter 11. The Story allows students to comprehend core concepts and theories by presenting them in a real-life scenario.
  3. Key terms are clearly listed and defined at the start of each chapter. Terms listed are then highlighted when first used within the chapter.
  4. An introduction provides a brief overview of chapter content.

Summaries are provided to help consolidate core objectives from each chapter in one place - perfect for chapter reviewing.

The Checkpoint tool is used to gauge student comprehension of chapter material.

Practice makes perfect
  1. Multiple choice questions are supplied to aid quick review. Solutions can be found at the back of the book.
  2. Activities to extend your knowledge are provided at the end of each chapter. Those with numerical solutions are provided at the back of the book.
  3. Every chapter ends with a case study, allowing students to test their ability to apply knowledge in a real world environment.