📖 Overview
Jeffrey A. Miles is a professor of management and business strategy at the University of the Pacific's Eberhardt School of Business. He has authored multiple textbooks on strategic management and organizational theory that are used in business schools across the United States.
Miles is particularly known for writing "Management and Organization Theory" (2012), which serves as a comprehensive reference book examining 40 critical management theories. His work focuses on making complex business and management concepts accessible to students and practitioners.
The author has developed teaching materials and frameworks that help explain organizational behavior and strategic decision-making processes. His publications emphasize practical applications of management theory in real-world business situations.
His contributions to management education include award-winning teaching methods and innovative approaches to explaining business concepts. Miles continues to conduct research in strategic management while teaching at the University of the Pacific.
👀 Reviews
Readers value Miles' ability to break down complex management theories into understandable frameworks. Business students and professors mention the clear organization and practical examples in "Management and Organization Theory."
What readers liked:
- Clear explanations of complex theories
- Logical structure with consistent format across chapters
- Inclusion of real business examples
- Comprehensive coverage of major management concepts
What readers disliked:
- Some find the writing style dry and academic
- High textbook prices
- Limited coverage of emerging management trends
- Some examples becoming outdated
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.5/5 (83 reviews)
Goodreads: 3.8/5 (42 ratings)
One MBA student noted: "Each theory is explained systematically with background, key points, and applications." A business professor commented: "The consistent chapter format helps students compare different theories effectively."
Most criticism focuses on pricing rather than content. Several readers requested updated editions with more contemporary business cases.
📚 Books by Jeffrey A. Miles
Management and Organization Theory (2012)
A comprehensive examination of 40 fundamental management theories, providing detailed explanations and practical applications for business students and professionals.
The Princes and the Treasure (2014) A fairy tale that follows two princes who set out to rescue a princess but discover true love with each other during their quest.
Strategic Management Theory (2011) A textbook exploring core concepts of business strategy, competitive advantage, and organizational decision-making processes.
Teaching Business Strategy (2010) An educational resource presenting methods and frameworks for teaching strategic management concepts in business school settings.
The Princes and the Treasure (2014) A fairy tale that follows two princes who set out to rescue a princess but discover true love with each other during their quest.
Strategic Management Theory (2011) A textbook exploring core concepts of business strategy, competitive advantage, and organizational decision-making processes.
Teaching Business Strategy (2010) An educational resource presenting methods and frameworks for teaching strategic management concepts in business school settings.
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Michael A. Hitt focuses on strategic management theory and organizational behavior in his textbooks and research publications. His work, like Miles', breaks down complex management concepts into teachable frameworks for business students.
Jay B. Barney writes extensively about resource-based theory and competitive advantage in strategic management texts. His writing style combines theoretical depth with practical business applications similar to Miles' approach.
W. Chan Kim examines strategic innovation and market creation in business contexts. His work shares Miles' focus on making management theory accessible through clear frameworks and real-world examples.
Mary Jo Hatch writes about organizational theory and corporate culture from an academic perspective. Her texts provide comprehensive coverage of management theories while maintaining accessibility for students and practitioners.
Richard L. Daft authors widely-used textbooks on organization theory and management principles. His work parallels Miles' in its systematic examination of management concepts and emphasis on practical business applications.
Jay B. Barney writes extensively about resource-based theory and competitive advantage in strategic management texts. His writing style combines theoretical depth with practical business applications similar to Miles' approach.
W. Chan Kim examines strategic innovation and market creation in business contexts. His work shares Miles' focus on making management theory accessible through clear frameworks and real-world examples.
Mary Jo Hatch writes about organizational theory and corporate culture from an academic perspective. Her texts provide comprehensive coverage of management theories while maintaining accessibility for students and practitioners.
Richard L. Daft authors widely-used textbooks on organization theory and management principles. His work parallels Miles' in its systematic examination of management concepts and emphasis on practical business applications.