Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... action is . To naïve classifiers a gap is merely empty . They will look for connections instead of bonds . They will seek the authors ' points of view instead of their probing of processes . Such readers will expect value judgments ...
... action is . To naïve classifiers a gap is merely empty . They will look for connections instead of bonds . They will seek the authors ' points of view instead of their probing of processes . Such readers will expect value judgments ...
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... action and " play " are one . The aware executive is the one who “ steps down " when the action begins to " seize up . " He maintains his autonomy and his flexibility . This strategy may well be the key to understanding the " generating ...
... action and " play " are one . The aware executive is the one who “ steps down " when the action begins to " seize up . " He maintains his autonomy and his flexibility . This strategy may well be the key to understanding the " generating ...
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... action in time to have relevance . The ground changes faster than the figure . " Have you heard the latest ? " " It isn't out yet . " The reason why the specialist has lost capacity for relevant action is that the very novelties he has ...
... action in time to have relevance . The ground changes faster than the figure . " Have you heard the latest ? " " It isn't out yet . " The reason why the specialist has lost capacity for relevant action is that the very novelties he has ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
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