It will be many years yet before telex is displaced as the most universal medium of printed electronic communication for the international business community, because of the sheer…
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It will be many years yet before telex is displaced as the most universal medium of printed electronic communication for the international business community, because of the sheer size of the present network. Admittedly, systems exist which operate substantially faster than the maximum telex transmission speed of 400 characters a minute, and these are often useful for organizations needing to move large volumes of text over a few regular routes. However, no system except telex provides access, at will, to virtually every commercial undertaking, other than the smallest, throughout the world.
In the last four years, since Volume I of this Bibliography first appeared, there has been an explosion of literature in all the main functional areas of business. This wealth of…
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In the last four years, since Volume I of this Bibliography first appeared, there has been an explosion of literature in all the main functional areas of business. This wealth of material poses problems for the researcher in management studies — and, of course, for the librarian: uncovering what has been written in any one area is not an easy task. This volume aims to help the librarian and the researcher overcome some of the immediate problems of identification of material. It is an annotated bibliography of management, drawing on the wide variety of literature produced by MCB University Press. Over the last four years, MCB University Press has produced an extensive range of books and serial publications covering most of the established and many of the developing areas of management. This volume, in conjunction with Volume I, provides a guide to all the material published so far.