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Is there Life after Management?

The practice of management is being challenged on a number of fronts. While business conditions are becoming increasingly difficult due to sophisticated and demanding customers, tougher global competition and the advent of game-changing technology, the practice of amangement has changed little over the last two generations. The paper explores an emerging new order and sets about rethinking some of the basic concepts of organisation, management and strategy.

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