| International Management 1984 Roy Hill |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A tale of two countries. (Malaysia and Singapore) | Business, international | Roy Hill |
| Extending managers' power: the corporate telecommunications revolution. | Business, international | Roy Hill |
| How can retailer boost quality but preserve margins and stay competitive? | Business, international | Roy Hill, John Macdonald |
| How should a company chairman handle two prima donna scientists? | Business, international | Roy Hill |
| Is it wise to enter into an East-West partnership? | Business, international | Roy Hill, Thomas R. Zengage |
| Questionable payments crisis catches chairman by surprise. | Business, international | Roy Hill |
| Should a chairman let his chief operating officer go? | Business, international | Roy Hill, Dolf Kohnhorst |
| Sime Darby gropes for new mountains to conquer. (the Malyasian conglomerate corporation, Sime Darby Berhad) | Business, international | Roy Hill |
| Sir Clive Sinclair: entrepreneur still in search of an empire. | Business, international | Roy Hill |
| Today's thorniest management problem: new technology. (reader survey) | Business, international | Roy Hill |
| Turning a book into an industry, or, how to make an Excellent living. (marketing related to In Search of Excellence, by Thomas Peters) | Business, international | Roy Hill |
| What to do with a rebellious and disruptive super-salesman? | Business, international | Roy Hill, Sven G. Atterhed |
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