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Annotated Instructor's Edition for Dlabay/Scott's International Business, 4th, 4th Edition

Les Dlabay, Ed.D., James Calvert Scott, Ph.D.

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Annotated Instructor's Edition for Dlabay/Scott's International Business, 4th 4th Edition by Les Dlabay, Ed.D./James Calvert Scott, Ph.D.

Overview

The Annotated Instructor's Edition looks identical to the Student Edition, but contains helpful teaching suggestions around the outside edge of each page. These suggestions will help instructors prepare their lesson plans and call out important items to focus on during class.

Les Dlabay, Ed.D.

Les R. Dlabay, Ed.D. is Professor of Business in the Department of Economics and Business at Lake Forest College in Illinois. He has taught more than 30 different business courses in high school, community college, university, teacher preparation, and adult education programs. Dr. Dlabay has presented more than 300 teacher workshops and seminars emphasizing interactive learning strategies, including team projects and field research activities. His "hobbies" include a cereal package collection (from over 100 countries) and banknotes from 200 countries; these are used to teach economic, cultural, and political aspects of global business. In an effort to prepare students to do business in varied economic settings, Professor Dlabay makes extensive use of class assignments related to world hunger, poverty, micro-finance, and micro-enterprise.

James Calvert Scott, Ph.D.

James Calvert Scott, Ph.D., is a retired professor in the Department of Business Information Systems at Utah State University. He three times served as a visiting professor at the Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol. He earned his B.A. from Boise State University and his Ed.M. and Ph.D. from Oregon State University. He completed postdoctoral work in international business at the University of South Carolina at Columbia. An award-winning researcher, he has authored more than 175 publications. Active in business education-related organizations, he has served as editor for The Delta Pi Epsilon Journal and for two National Business Education Association yearbooks.

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  • ISBN-10: 0538450517
  • ISBN-13: 9780538450515
  • RETAIL £111.00