Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... pattern of managerial bosses and autonomous group- ings in his empire . This pattern readily enabled his representatives to see themselves as " knights in shining armor . " This " Court of King Arthur ” sort of world was seen by Henry ...
... pattern of managerial bosses and autonomous group- ings in his empire . This pattern readily enabled his representatives to see themselves as " knights in shining armor . " This " Court of King Arthur ” sort of world was seen by Henry ...
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... pattern recognition " is merely visual description and classification : The first approach was the modeling of pattern recognition problems as a partition of measurement space . . . the second approach in- cluded mainly the need of a ...
... pattern recognition " is merely visual description and classification : The first approach was the modeling of pattern recognition problems as a partition of measurement space . . . the second approach in- cluded mainly the need of a ...
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... patterns . In point of fact , it is more fitting to think of electric current , and indeed to think of the " wired city " in accordance with a very different pattern . Basically , there is no electric current in the wire . Instead ...
... patterns . In point of fact , it is more fitting to think of electric current , and indeed to think of the " wired city " in accordance with a very different pattern . Basically , there is no electric current in the wire . Instead ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
I | 5 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
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