Take Today: The Executive as DropoutHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972 - 304 páginas |
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... knowledge and fish ( though lacking minerals ) , were able to leap over much of the nineteenth century into the electric age . The dichotomy between knowledge and experience , between " software ” and " hardware , " had earlier got ...
... knowledge and fish ( though lacking minerals ) , were able to leap over much of the nineteenth century into the electric age . The dichotomy between knowledge and experience , between " software ” and " hardware , " had earlier got ...
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... knowledge to the acquisition of political wis- dom and power . Smith turned his knowledge to the study of how wealth could be increased by the application of knowledge to industry . The great exemplar had been Gutenberg , who in turn ...
... knowledge to the acquisition of political wis- dom and power . Smith turned his knowledge to the study of how wealth could be increased by the application of knowledge to industry . The great exemplar had been Gutenberg , who in turn ...
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... Knowledge THE NEW KNOWLEDGE INDUSTRIES Inner Ideals and Outer Goals The information world drives the corporate organization inward . What it had previously pursued as a tangible product it now tends to regard as an ideal of service ...
... Knowledge THE NEW KNOWLEDGE INDUSTRIES Inner Ideals and Outer Goals The information world drives the corporate organization inward . What it had previously pursued as a tangible product it now tends to regard as an ideal of service ...
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PROLOG TO EXPLORATION | 3 |
SAMPLER FOR EAGER READERS | 12 |
Irresistible | 27 |
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