Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... feudal system . The return of the pagan gods and pagan humanism had not been the objective of any of the reform- ers . The Luthers and Calvins had sought to purge the church of its accre- tion of political impurities . Driving toward ...
... feudal system . The return of the pagan gods and pagan humanism had not been the objective of any of the reform- ers . The Luthers and Calvins had sought to purge the church of its accre- tion of political impurities . Driving toward ...
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... feudal age . In feudal times the only career that presented any possibility for talents was the church . The church alone had an open hierarchy and organization chart . Rapid rise presupposed much learning . The church had that much in ...
... feudal age . In feudal times the only career that presented any possibility for talents was the church . The church alone had an open hierarchy and organization chart . Rapid rise presupposed much learning . The church had that much in ...
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... feudal and based on roles , not jobs ; it is total involvement , total loyalty , and total commitment . This tribal attitude was , of course , identical with Hitler's logic , which auto- matically eliminated the Jews from any role in ...
... feudal and based on roles , not jobs ; it is total involvement , total loyalty , and total commitment . This tribal attitude was , of course , identical with Hitler's logic , which auto- matically eliminated the Jews from any role in ...
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