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Innovating: towards an integrated learning model
Kazem Chaharbaghi, Victor NewmanBy treating work as socially constructed and innovating as integrated learning, organizations can create new knowledge, models and tools and acquire new experiences to achieve the…
Developing an employee balanced scorecard: linking frontline performance to corporate objectives
Tim R.V. DavisIncreasing emphasis is being given to corporate measurement systems which integrate customer satisfaction, process quality, innovation and financial performance. Managers are…
“Selling” professional services: a practical approach ‐ part II
Clifford J. FergusonThe second section of a two‐part article detailing the activities necessary for professional firms to compete and develop their businesses in the late 1990s. The main focus is on…
The tyranny of the volunteer: the care and feeding of voluntary workforces
Aubrey Wilson, Gina PimmExamines the huge voluntary sector contribution and shows that vast numbers of the population involve themselves in voluntary work at some time or another. Estimates that the…
International procurement practices: a matter of relationships
Paul Herbig, Brad O’HaraThe globalization of business is a fact of life that many managers are waking up to quickly. For firms, small and large alike, the move towards internationalization implies a…
Linear programming comes of age: a decision‐support tool for every manager
D.J. Caine, B.J. ParkerDiscusses the use of optimizing techniques such as linear programming (LP) in managerial decision making. Argues that while LP has always offered a powerful tool for solving…
Business ethics, where do we stand? Towards a new inquiry
Mark de RondReviews ten criticisms concerning business ethics: six of which question the development of the field in general; and four which challenge common teaching methods. By doing so…
Investment decision making in UK manufacturing industry
F.M. Wilkes, J.M. Samuels, S.M. GreenfieldInvestment in manufacturing is important to sustained UK economic recovery, quality of life and national economic standing. Considers results from a survey of UK manufacturers on…
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- Brandon Randolph-Seng (Editor-in-Chief)