International Management 1988 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
1992, a threat to dogmatic labour unions. | Business, international | David Hart |
A 1929 temple of taste. (the Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France) | Business, international | Mary Gostelow |
A framework for life that takes account of 'Woopies'. (well-off older person) | Business, international | Michael O'Donnell |
Art & science in a quest for quality. (Fazioli pianos) | Business, international | Caroline Smith |
Business without morality is nobody's business at all. (business ethics) | Business, international | Friedrich Schock |
Challenging I Padroni. (the bosses, powerful Italian industrialists and their conglomerates) | Business, international | Ellen Lask |
Change or die. (response to changes in the business environment) (includes excerpts from Tom Peters' book Thriving on Chaos and Robert H. Waterman Jr.'s book, The Renewal Factor) | Business, international | Michael. Johnson |
China's second cultural revolution: service. | Business, international | Jane Ram |
English: the common language of Europeans? | Business, international | Kate Kuffner |
Europe at the crossroads. (foreign affairs) | Business, international | Norman E. Duncan |
Europe's stigma in Japan's semiconductor market. | Business, international | Michael Berger |
Facing the perils of fragmentation. (European car component management challenges) | Business, international | Mark Snowdon |
Fear of flying. (women and business travel) | Business, international | Linda Bernier |
Greece and Turkey: open for business. (includes related article on Greece's economic and political priorities) | Business, international | Carol Reed |
Hambros' view across the channel. (British bank Hambros PLC) | Business, international | Victoria English |
Hayek's testament. (Friedrich von Hayek) (includes related article on Hayek's 'The Road to Serfdom') | Business, international | Guy Sorman |
How notions of honour will affect European integration. | Business, international | Robert J. Brown |
How to beat Europe's sky-high air fares. (includes related article on air fares) | Business, international | Roger Collis |
Hubris on the Liffey. (Ireland's entrance into financial services market) | Business, international | Carol Craig |
Inconsistency between actions and attitudes bodes no good for single European market. | Business, international | Robert J. Brown |
Lord Cockfield: 1992 is irreversible. (Arthur Lord Cockfield) (the plan for the European internal market) (interview) | Business, international | |
New age shock: internationalists are remaking the world but may be losing control of their own lives. | Business, international | Indrei Ratiu |
New York's elegant touch of Europe. (the Pierre hotel in New York City) | Business, international | Mary Gostelow |
Office space a la carte. (business centers) | Business, international | Moss Murray |
Portugal's odd man in. (Belmiro de Azevedo) | Business, international | Peter Collis |
Promises, promises, promises. (how computer manufacturers alienated senior executives by not producing a truly 'friendly' product) | Business, international | Richard Sharpe |
Recklessness or rectitude? (economic relations between the U.S. and West Germany) | Business, international | Norbert Walter |
South Africa: the next wave of pullouts. (withdrawal of foreign investors) | Business, international | Richard Rolfe |
Sun, sea and high-tech. (high technology industries in southern Europe) | Business, international | Joyce Heard |
The Arabs sweep back into Spain. (Kuwait investment in Spain) | Business, international | Jack Patterson |
The exodus of the elite. (the European 'brain drain') | Business, international | Carol Reed, David Manasian, Carole Craig |
The humbling of Jan Carlzon. (Scandinavian Airlines System president) | Business, international | Jan Martinsson |
The Maltese Falcon of lateral thinking. (business writer Edward de Bono) | Business, international | Roy Hill |
The man who changed the world of quality. (business consultant W. Edwards Deming) | Business, international | Andrea Gabor |
The view from the management poubelle. (the tendency in France to remove corporate executives for political reasons) (poubelle is the French word for trash can) | Business, international | Linda Bernier |
The wisdom of restructuring before a predator tries to do it for you. | Business, international | Richard Barker |
Volkswagen goes back to the drawing board. (includes related article on Volkswagen's experience in the Brazilian car market) | Business, international | David Whiteside |
Where are German jobs coming from? (West Germany) | Business, international | Robert Ingersoll |
Why the Chinese are flocking to Hamburg. | Business, international | Arne Wasmuth |
Yugoslavia's self-managed crisis. (economic conditions) (includes related article on a Yugoslav ski producer, Elan) | Business, international | Nada Stanic |
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