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  • 1.  management books

    Posted 01-30-1998 14:57
    Has anyone read "DNA Leadership Through Goal Oriented Management"?
    If so, what was your reaction?

    I haven't gotten my hands on a copy, yet, but was wondering how it read.

    Thanks all

    michael weisman


  • 2.  Management books

    Posted 02-01-2005 10:29
    Information Age Publishing (IAP) has released in paperback titles including
    some by members of our virtual community:

    Tables of contents of them are at:
    http://www.infoagepub.com/www/products/product3/greenwood3.htm

    Managing Complexity in Organizations: A View in Many Directions
    Edited by Michael R. Lissack & Hugh P. Gunz

    The Rise and Fall of Abacus Banking in Japan and China
    Edited by Yuko Arayama & Panos Mourdoukoutas

    Postmodern Management: The Emerging Partnership Between
    Employees and Stockholders
    Edited by William McDonald Wallace

    Managing in a Team Environment
    Edited by John Robert Dew

    Managing Tomorrow's High-Performance Leaders
    Edited by Thomas A. Hannigan

    The Practice of Facilitation: Managing Group Process and Solving
    Problems
    Edited by Harry Webne-Behrman

    The Practice of Workplace Participation: Management-Employee
    Relations at Three Participatory Firms
    Edited by S. Lance Denning

    Managing in a Five Dimension Economy: Ven Matrix Architectures for
    New Organizations
    Edited by G. D. Venerable

    Business Strategy Formulation: Theory, Process and the Intellectual
    Revolution
    Edited by Anthony W. Ulwick

    Transforming The Character of Public Organizations: Techniques for
    Change Agents
    Edited by A. Carol Rusaw

    Operations Research: Methods, Models, and Applications
    Edited by Jay E. Aronson & Stanley Zionts Under the Auspices of
    Carnegie Mellon University Graduate School of Industrial
    Administration

    Tables of contents of them are at:
    http://www.infoagepub.com/www/products/product3/greenwood3.htm

    Cybercollegially,
    Charles Wankel