The Extracted MBA

A Topical Reference for the Contemporary MBA

Kelly Vinal

Publisher: Universal Publishers, 2000, 240 pages

ISBN: 1-58112-735-9

Keywords: MBA

Last modified: May 8, 2021, 10:11 p.m.

From the classroom to the boardroom, whether you are the CEO of a multinational corporation or a prospective business student with aspirations of achieving a Master of Business Administration degree, The Extracted MBA is your information resource. In a world replete with management how-to books that merely scratch the surface of core management sciences, this book contains the no-frills, boiled-down ingredients of the MBA experience. The Extracted MBA provides comprehensive concept notes organized in the same sequence in which they are taught in business school. Each independent subject provides an excellent and concise review of an entire MBA course that MBAs may reflect upon, or that students may utilize in conjunction with their studies. Regardless of how you use this valuable tool, The Extracted MBA is sure to become an integral part of your business referens collection.

  • Extracted Introduction
  • Extracted Management
  • Extracted Human Resources Management
  • Extracted International Business and Global Competition
  • Extracted Organizational Behavior
  • Extracted Marketing
  • Extracted Strategic Management
  • Extracted Business Law
  • Extracted Information Management
  • Extracted Electronic Commerce
  • Extracted Accounting
  • Extracted Statistics
  • Extracted Economics
  • Extracts About the Author
  • Extracted Bibliography

Reviews

The Extracted MBA

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

OK ***** (5 out of 10)

Last modified: May 21, 2007, 3:18 a.m.

This is the cliff notes of an MBA course. It is very well-researched and correct, while at the same time being utterly worthless, as you need to have taken the same MBA course as the author! Add to that the fact that you can't randomly find anything in the book, as the pages doesn't even indicate in what chapter you're reading, an index doesn't exist and the Table of Contents are very cursory.

In short, Kelly has written a book that is probably very useful to him and his students, but that leaves the rest of the world wondering why they bought this book. Again, the contents are not bad, but I would recommend that you avoid it, as you will probably have very limited use of it.

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