International Management 1985 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Breaking the multinational mould: how DEC snuggled up to its customers. (Digital Equipment Corp.'s European operations) | Business, international | Allan Piper |
Business software takes off as suppliers scramble for sales. | Business, international | Michael Johnson |
Data General's managerial coming-of-age. | Business, international | Daniel Williams |
Faced with a TV advertising ban in Indonesia. | Business, international | Barbara Priovolos |
Fear and excitement: the price of change at General Motors. | Business, international | David Whiteside |
Fending for yourself in a hotel fire: preventive action. | Business, international | Leon Richardson |
For British Telecom, the classic management-labour clash: learning to compete: two telephone monopolies take the plunge into the real world. | Business, international | Allan Piper |
Harley-Davidson takes lessons from arch-rivals' handbook. | Business, international | Michael Kolbenschlag |
How can a company keep a key bunch of rebels? | Business, international | Roy Hill, Gifford III Pinchot |
How can acting CEO escape a sneak attack? (chief executive officers) | Business, international | Roy Hill, Martin Dives |
How Europessimism becomes a self-fulfilling state of mind. (the possibility of European corporations' collapse due to technological advances in other parts of the world) | Business, international | Jean Riboud |
How Parker Pen is writing its way out of the red ink. | Business, international | |
How the Brazilian subsidiary of a U.S. multinational reduced its exposure to exchange losses. | Business, international | Edgar Barrett, Mary Pat Cormack |
How the business traveller changed the economics and the bottom line at SAS. | Business, international | Dori Dana, Jeremy Fletcher, Pam Mitchell |
How Western-style corporate identity programmes aid Japanese firms. | Business, international | Peter Hann, Isabelle Hupperts |
Instilling a service mentality: like teaching an elephant to dance. (the importance of top management commitment to customer service) | Business, international | Karl G. Albrecht, Ron Zemke |
Iran as a marketplace begins to come alive again. | Business, international | Jonathan Birchall, Ralph Joseph |
Is the general manager going the way of the dinosaur? | Business, international | Robert Guillaumot |
Japan's kaisha go multinational and learn to innovate. | Business, international | James C. Abegglen |
Linking good minds together can spur ideas and bring results. (think tanks and brainstorming) | Business, international | Joseph McPherson |
Looking past the fads: how to get back to basics. | Business, international | Derek Warburton-Brown |
Murdoch's Sky Channel beams strong signal across Europe. | Business, international | Lisa Winkler |
Poking and prodding Japanese managers into better performance. | Business, international | |
Reshaping European industry. (the influence of firms from the U.S. and Japan) | Business, international | Harald Hotze |
Searching for innovation through tiny increments. | Business, international | Tudor Rickards |
Sewing machine factory in China grapples with growth. | Business, international | Hugh Thomas, Ma Guogiang, Linda Sprague |
Should CEO go through with South African contract? | Business, international | Roy Hill, David Wynne-Morgan |
'Smart' running shoes: the latest race between Adidas and Puma. | Business, international | |
Study in contrasts: Peugeot recovers as Renault gasps for air. | Business, international | Linda Bernier |
The deafening silence that conceals fear of change. | Business, international | Ian Christians |
The Porsche heir who hates management but loves design. | Business, international | Robert Ingersoll |
The special talents that set a leader apart. | Business, international | John Adair |
The technology slippage as Europe sits and waits. | Business, international | Michael Bonsignore |
Trade union clout erodes, but for how long? | Business, international | Richard Rowan |
Two-speed Common Market heading for heavy strains. | Business, international | John Robinson |
U.S. bans on smoking begin to arouse interest worldwide. | Business, international | Sherry Malone |
Volkswagen's tough choices in Brazil's crash effort to switch from petrol to alcohol fuel. | Business, international | Jean-Pierre Jeannet |
Why Papandreou's policies spell Greek tragedy to business. (Greece's prime minister's policies relating to nationalization of industry) | Business, international | Carol Reed |
Will Abidjan remain a West African oasis? | Business, international | Peter Blackburn |
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