The Management in Principle With some critical insight into the affairs of the times, an American philosopher some years ago christened our epoch that of "the managerial revolution". By his choice of label he meant to emphasize, that in contrast to the bygone period of "the industrial revolution", when the mainspring of economic progress lay in technological development, the contemporary era depended for its motive power on personal skills of leadership and commercial acumen i.e. the ability of some men and women to impel economic progress by their direction and coordinating of other peopl...
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