Selecting the Best for the Top (English)
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Title:Selecting the Best for the Top
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Contributors:Horton, T. R. ( author )
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Published in:MANAGEMENT REVIEW -SARANAC LAKE NEW YORK- ; 85, 1 ; 20-23
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Publication date:1996-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 85, Issue 1
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Editor's Note - As this new year's promise, let's resolve not to use any more "re-" words-- redesign, reinvent, reengineer.| 1996
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One Colossal Mistake| 1996
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Are more people really working at home?| 1996
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A Better Way: Advance PlanningNuese, C. J. et al. | 1996
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Building the right things right| 1996
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Managers Corner: Charity begins at work?| 1996
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READER SERVICE| 1996
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A Martin Sampler| 1996
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Corporate exposure: Payroll deduction insurance salesMirijanian, H. P. et al. | 1996
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Borderless Teams: Grace Cocoa's Global Approach| 1996
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MEMO FOR MEMBERS - Every organization faces change, but, as a leader, just how quickly should you put those changes in place?| 1996
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FRONT LINES - Never check your luggage, and other business travel tips New challenges for leaders.| 1996
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LETTERS| 1996
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Can Western Firms Find Success in Eastern Europe?Jones, B. et al. | 1996
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FACE TO FACE - Nynex's Ivan Seidenberg discusses how he manages the mammoth Baby Bell to compete in today's customer-driven market.| 1996
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THE CEO CHANGE FACTOREttorre, Barbara et al. | 1996
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The CEO Change Factor: When a new CEO comes on board, people expect to see change-and see it fast. But just how quickly should that change come?Ettorre, B. et al. | 1996
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Selecting the Best for the TopHorton, T. R. et al. | 1996
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LEADERSHIP - Selecting the Best for the TopHorton, Thomas R. et al. | 1996
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Green PartnershipsDutton, G. et al. | 1996
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ENVIRONMENT - Green Partnerships - Businesses that work closely with environmental groups are finding fewer confrontations, greater mutual understanding and, in some cases, more realistic - though not less stringent - environmental regulations.Dutton, Gail et al. | 1996
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Four Black Holes in CyberspaceWeiss, Barry D. et al. | 1996
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AMA Expands European OperationsJones, Bodil et al. | 1996
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Smoothing the Product Development PathDimancescu, Dan et al. | 1996
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Scenarios for the FuturePerrottet, Charles M. et al. | 1996
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CUTTING EDGE - In a brain-based economy, the winning firms will be those that generate the greatest number of interesting ideas, take action on them quickly, and then obtain rapid feedback.| 1996
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IN PRACTICE - A vestige of WWII--"checkrides," or employee skills testing--is being implemented in the workplace, and those companies are seeing powerful results.| 1996
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DC PERSPECTIVE - Proponents of tax reform want us to consider that flat may really be good.| 1996
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LEGAL BRIEFS - The "Technology Trap" comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, and businesses need to be aware of all the risks imposed by new technologies.| 1996
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MEMBER'S SPOTLIGHT - Reengineering needs to be approached holistically or else its potential impact will be compromised.| 1996
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MEMBER'S UPDATE| 1996
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LIGHTER SIDE - Life lessons from an ant farm.| 1996