Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... innovation , the old divisions of work , play , and idleness disappear . The creative worker is never more powerful or more at leisure , never more the dropout from the specialist job , than when using all his faculties . We are ...
... innovation , the old divisions of work , play , and idleness disappear . The creative worker is never more powerful or more at leisure , never more the dropout from the specialist job , than when using all his faculties . We are ...
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The Executive as Dropout Marshall McLuhan, Barrington Nevitt. What Is New in Any Innovation Is Not the Product But Its Effects During periods of rapid innovation and the consequent interplay of new and old services there is a ...
The Executive as Dropout Marshall McLuhan, Barrington Nevitt. What Is New in Any Innovation Is Not the Product But Its Effects During periods of rapid innovation and the consequent interplay of new and old services there is a ...
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... innovation of any kind causes intolerable imbalance among the com- ponents of the system . Of course , this assumes that the system is self- contained . In fact , the interfaces among the components of any system perpetually create new ...
... innovation of any kind causes intolerable imbalance among the com- ponents of the system . Of course , this assumes that the system is self- contained . In fact , the interfaces among the components of any system perpetually create new ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
Irresistible | 27 |
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