International Management 1988 - Abstracts

International Management 1988
TitleSubjectAuthors
1992, a threat to dogmatic labour unions.Business, internationalDavid Hart
A 1929 temple of taste. (the Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France)Business, internationalMary Gostelow
A framework for life that takes account of 'Woopies'. (well-off older person)Business, internationalMichael O'Donnell
Art & science in a quest for quality. (Fazioli pianos)Business, internationalCaroline Smith
Business without morality is nobody's business at all. (business ethics)Business, internationalFriedrich Schock
Challenging I Padroni. (the bosses, powerful Italian industrialists and their conglomerates)Business, internationalEllen 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, internationalMichael. Johnson
China's second cultural revolution: service.Business, internationalJane Ram
English: the common language of Europeans?Business, internationalKate Kuffner
Europe at the crossroads. (foreign affairs)Business, internationalNorman E. Duncan
Europe's stigma in Japan's semiconductor market.Business, internationalMichael Berger
Facing the perils of fragmentation. (European car component management challenges)Business, internationalMark Snowdon
Fear of flying. (women and business travel)Business, internationalLinda Bernier
Greece and Turkey: open for business. (includes related article on Greece's economic and political priorities)Business, internationalCarol Reed
Hambros' view across the channel. (British bank Hambros PLC)Business, internationalVictoria English
Hayek's testament. (Friedrich von Hayek) (includes related article on Hayek's 'The Road to Serfdom')Business, internationalGuy Sorman
How notions of honour will affect European integration.Business, internationalRobert J. Brown
How to beat Europe's sky-high air fares. (includes related article on air fares)Business, internationalRoger Collis
Hubris on the Liffey. (Ireland's entrance into financial services market)Business, internationalCarol Craig
Inconsistency between actions and attitudes bodes no good for single European market.Business, internationalRobert 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, internationalIndrei Ratiu
New York's elegant touch of Europe. (the Pierre hotel in New York City)Business, internationalMary Gostelow
Office space a la carte. (business centers)Business, internationalMoss Murray
Portugal's odd man in. (Belmiro de Azevedo)Business, internationalPeter Collis
Promises, promises, promises. (how computer manufacturers alienated senior executives by not producing a truly 'friendly' product)Business, internationalRichard Sharpe
Recklessness or rectitude? (economic relations between the U.S. and West Germany)Business, internationalNorbert Walter
South Africa: the next wave of pullouts. (withdrawal of foreign investors)Business, internationalRichard Rolfe
Sun, sea and high-tech. (high technology industries in southern Europe)Business, internationalJoyce Heard
The Arabs sweep back into Spain. (Kuwait investment in Spain)Business, internationalJack Patterson
The exodus of the elite. (the European 'brain drain')Business, internationalCarol Reed, David Manasian, Carole Craig
The humbling of Jan Carlzon. (Scandinavian Airlines System president)Business, internationalJan Martinsson
The Maltese Falcon of lateral thinking. (business writer Edward de Bono)Business, internationalRoy Hill
The man who changed the world of quality. (business consultant W. Edwards Deming)Business, internationalAndrea 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, internationalLinda Bernier
The wisdom of restructuring before a predator tries to do it for you.Business, internationalRichard Barker
Volkswagen goes back to the drawing board. (includes related article on Volkswagen's experience in the Brazilian car market)Business, internationalDavid Whiteside
Where are German jobs coming from? (West Germany)Business, internationalRobert Ingersoll
Why the Chinese are flocking to Hamburg.Business, internationalArne Wasmuth
Yugoslavia's self-managed crisis. (economic conditions) (includes related article on a Yugoslav ski producer, Elan)Business, internationalNada Stanic
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