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International Management:The Challenge of Cross‐National Inquiry
John ChildComparisons of organization and management across different countries are of considerable practical and theoretical importance, yet we have not made a great deal of progress in…
The Inter‐Personal Skills of Leadership: their Analysis and Training—Part I
P.L. Wright, D.S. TaylorThere are signs of a changing approach to the study of leadership. In the session on leadership at the XIXth International Congress of Applied Psychology, contributions from the…
Organisation & the Search for Community
Pat TerryIn the opening years of the 18th century, Englishmen stood on the verge of the greatest change to society the modern world has known. Already the foundations of the Industrial…
The Policeman's Lot…
Morgan DaviesThe policeman's lot is not a happy one! Or so the saying goes. However, it is probably more accurate to state that little is known about the policeman's lot in general. Even…
Tips from Thailand: A S E Asian View of Western Consultants
Ninnat Olanvoravuth, Andrew KakabadseThis article attempts to give the western consultant travelling to South‐east Asia an idea of what to expect, of what will and what will not work in terms of consultancy practice.
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