The World of Business, Volume 4Edward C. Bursk |
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... problem facing the world today : the development of the so - called under- developed areas — inhabited by about three - quarters of the world's population to the point where at least the grim consequences of extreme poverty ...
... problem facing the world today : the development of the so - called under- developed areas — inhabited by about three - quarters of the world's population to the point where at least the grim consequences of extreme poverty ...
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... problems this extreme specialization creates . There is the problem of loss of versatility . There is the problem of loss of pride in personal accom- plishment and skill . There is the problem of boredom from repetitive operations , and ...
... problems this extreme specialization creates . There is the problem of loss of versatility . There is the problem of loss of pride in personal accom- plishment and skill . There is the problem of boredom from repetitive operations , and ...
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... problem to the President in building his top or- ganization . Because of the trend of the times , he finds that he has more and more specialists and fewer and fewer general executives just below the top level . Some of these specialists ...
... problem to the President in building his top or- ganization . Because of the trend of the times , he finds that he has more and more specialists and fewer and fewer general executives just below the top level . Some of these specialists ...
Contents
A Probe of the Art of WealthGetting | 1944 |
A Follower of Confucius Anticipates the Law of Supply | 1953 |
Breaking the Bonds of Tradition | 1973 |
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