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Business Chemistry: How to Build and Sustain Thriving Businesses in the Chemical Industry
Jens Leker
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Description for Business Chemistry: How to Build and Sustain Thriving Businesses in the Chemical Industry
Hardback. There is a growing need in the chemical industry for trained specialists who have not only a solid chemical knowledge, but also a basic understanding of the underlying management processes; this book specifically addresses this need. Num Pages: 492 pages. BIC Classification: KJM; KNDC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 244 x 170. .
There is a growing need in the chemical industry for trained specialists who have not only a solid chemical knowledge, but also a basic understanding of the underlying management processes; this book specifically addresses this need. Business Chemistry: How to Build Thriving Businesses in the Chemical Industry presents a solution-oriented approach to the key topics of strategic and innovation management, business model innovation, cross-functional integration of R&D, marketing functions and operations management, specifically designed to address core managerial issues relevant for chemists. The book is divided into three sections as follows: Part One: Strategy and Management looks at the principles of strategy, qualitative and quantitative methods in strategic management, and managing business co-operation. Part Two: Innovation and Entrepreneurship addresses the principles of research, technology and innovation; the tools, people and processes required for innovation management; recognizing, managing and developing new business opportunities, and opportunities for corporate entrepreneurship. Part Three: Operations and Marketing discusses the day to day operations management in research-intensive industries; the principles of marketing; supplier-integration; managing efficiency and customer needs. Each chapter presents possible solutions for management problems supported by the latest academic research, practical examples from the chemical industry, and case studies supported by industry experts Business Chemistry: How to Build Thriving Businesses in the Chemical Industry offers chemists and other natural scientists employed in research-intensive industries the possibility to develop essential management skills carefully crafted to their respective industry. It also provides students interested in business management and entrepreneurship in the chemical industry, with a clear understanding of essential management skills and capabilities.
Product Details
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2018
Condition
New
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781118858493
SKU
V9781118858493
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-50
About Jens Leker
Jens Leker is the Director of the Institute of Business Administration at the Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of M nster, Germany. His research focuses on forecasting techniques, open innovation, and knowledge sharing in R&D collaboration in the chemical industry. He is a member of the German Chemical Society (GDCh), Head of the Advisory Board of the International Society of Professional Innovation Management (ISPIM), and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Business Chemistry. Carsten Gelhard is an Assistant Professor of Product-Market Relations at the Faculty of Engineering Technology of the University of Twente, The Netherlands. His research is at the intersection of marketing, innovation management, and operations management. He is a member of the Society of Professional Innovation Management (ISPIM) and a legate at the Global Innovation and Knowledge Academy (GIKA). Dr. Carsten Gelhard is also co-founder and managing director at ThinkPals. Stephan von Delft is a Lecturer in Strategy at the Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, Scotland. His research focuses on business model design, business model innovation, and organizational capabilities in the chemical industry. He is a member of the German Chemical Society (GDCh), the Strategic Management Society (SMS), and a member of the Scientific Panel of the International Society of Professional Innovation Management (ISPIM).
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