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Introduction: External Information for Managers as Practitioners and Managers as Students
Reasons for Using External Information Managers are accustomed to collecting, sifting, handling and giving out information. Much of this information is generated within the…
Informal Sources of Information and Communication
During discussions with students participating on MBA programmes it became apparent that although they all acknowledged informal communication as valuable to them in the course of…
Types of Library and Information Service
Library and Information Services within the Organisation It is quite possible for some managers to be unaware of the extent or even the existence of a library or information…
Using Libraries
Access to Libraries and Information Services Public libraries are open to all and it is not necessary to make any special arrangements to use them, although if you will be…
Information Sources Constituting the Management Literature
In this section the different types of information source which constitute the management literature are allocated to categories according to their broad function. Within the four…
Business Information Sources and Statistics
Many of the sources constituting the management literature that were dealt with in the previous chapter will also provide business information. However, there are other sources…
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0025-1747ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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Journal of Management History (Archive)Editor:
- Brandon Randolph-Seng (Editor-in-Chief)