Business Chemistry: How to Build and Sustain Thriving Businesses in the Chemical Industry (pdf)

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Author Jens Leker, Carsten Gelhard, Stephan von Delft
Edition 1
Edition Year 2018
Format PDF
ISBN 9781118858493
Language English
Number Of Pages 329
Publisher Wiley

Description

Features of this practitioner-oriented book include:

  • Eight chapters covering all the management topics relevant to chemists, other natural scientists and engineers.
  • Chapters co-authored by experienced practitioners from companies such as Altana, A.T. Kearney, and Evonik Industries.
  • Featured examples and cases from the chemical industry and associated branches throughout chapters to illustrate the practical relevance of the topics covered.
  • Contemporary issues such as business model design, customer and supplier integration, and business co-operation.Business Chemistry: How to Build and Sustain Thriving Businesses in the Chemical Industry is a concise text aimed at chemists, other natural scientists, and engineers who want to develop essential management skills. Written in an accessible style with the needs of managers in mind, this book provides an introduction to essential management theory, models, and practical tools relevant to the chemical industry and associated branches such as pharmaceuticals and consumer goods. Drawing on first-hand management experience and in-depth research projects, the authors of this book outline the key topics to build and sustain businesses in the chemical industry. The book addresses important topics such as strategy and new business development, describes global trends that shape chemical companies, and looks at recent issues such as business model innovation.

Additional information

Author

Jens Leker, Carsten Gelhard, Stephan von Delft

Edition

1

Edition Year

2018

Format

PDF

ISBN

9781118858493

Language

English

Number Of Pages

329

Publisher

Wiley

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