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The Genesis of the Excellence Project -- The Works of Tom Peters 1982- -- The Works of Tom Peters 1987- -- An Introduction to Organizational Storytelling -- Types of Organizational Stories -- Excellence and the Management storyteller -- Hierarchy and Anxiety in Management Stories -- Women in...
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Introduction : History and Rationale for Trade Liberalization -- Trade in Goods : Quotas, Tariffs, Rules of Origin and Trade Facilitation -- Trade in Goods : Non-Discrimination as to National Origin -- Dispute settlement -- Trade Remedies : Subsidies, Anti-Dumping and Safeguards -- Public...
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The Genesis of the Excellence Project -- The Works of Tom Peters 1982- -- The Works of Tom Peters 1987- -- An Introduction to Organizational Storytelling -- Types of Organizational Stories -- Excellence and the Management storyteller -- Hierarchy and Anxiety in Management Stories -- Women in...
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Purpose – The paper aims to offer an exploration of the Banking Act 1987 which was passed following the failure of Johnson Matthey Bankers (JMB) in 1984. This Act extended the role of auditors in banking supervision by removing traditional confidentiality constraints and created a new role of...
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This paper is written as a reply to the paper “Applying empowerment: organizational model” written by Baruch. The paper argues that Baruch’s account of empowerment, in spite of its attempts to educate managers actually works to obscure understanding. Mounting a challenge to Baruch a...
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This paper offers a critical reappraisal of the nature and significance of guru theory. Noting that critical scholars of management have sought to dismiss guru theory as an insubstantial and ephemeral body of knowledge, dedicated to the production of fads, which are said to obscure the reality...
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Analyses, critically, the interest in “knowledge work” and the “knowledge age”. Arguing that definitions of “knowledge work” and predictions regarding the future trajectories of knowledge organizations are characterized by confusion and ambiguity, calls for a quite different form of...
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