IEEE International Engineering Management ConferenceIEEE, 1996 |
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... become more focused on our " customers " . The lecture included a discussion of a chapter from The E - Myth ( Gerber 1986 ) . In this chapter , Gerber describes a stay at a hotel which is exceptional at meeting and even anticipating his ...
... become more focused on our " customers " . The lecture included a discussion of a chapter from The E - Myth ( Gerber 1986 ) . In this chapter , Gerber describes a stay at a hotel which is exceptional at meeting and even anticipating his ...
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... become a critical competitive activity . Using IT systems within a virtual framework will become an integral part of this development activity , helping to utilise scarce resources and reducing complexity . As networks such as the ...
... become a critical competitive activity . Using IT systems within a virtual framework will become an integral part of this development activity , helping to utilise scarce resources and reducing complexity . As networks such as the ...
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These choices become more complicated when it is difficult to place a dollar value on the tradeoff alternatives . In ... becoming a broker of services , with a brokers fee representing the enterprise gross profit . The goal then becomes ...
These choices become more complicated when it is difficult to place a dollar value on the tradeoff alternatives . In ... becoming a broker of services , with a brokers fee representing the enterprise gross profit . The goal then becomes ...
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Intelligent Software Agents As Tools For Managing Ethical Issues In Organisations Caused | 1 |
Management Information And Control System For Research Administration | 12 |
Towards A Better Human Resources Management Within The Virtual Corporation | 18 |
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