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Quality is Everybody's Business
David HutchinsQuality means more than degree of excellence, or closeness to specification. By looking outwards at the customer, quality can become a driving force behind an organisation's…
Management Must Manage Knowledge
Martin van MesdagAny company depends for its survival on the choices and attitudes of ten groups of people: shareholders, lenders, suppliers, government, competitors, employees, suppliers of…
Erratum
This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/eb010746. When citing the article, please…
Promotion Decisions
Manuel London, Stephen A StumptManagement promotion decisions are of the utmost importance to an organisation. They determine the quality of future management and thus the continued vitality of the organisation.
Marketing and Matching
Gordon FoxallThe concept of marketing is essentially that of matching supply and demand. Gordon Foxall explores marketing's domain and provides some pointers for both commercial and…
The Assessment Interview
Elizabeth SidneyTimes change and techniques change, but the essence of managing people, products, money and markets, and of the decisions which relate to them, remains the same. In May 1963…
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