Book Review: Management Gurus And Management Fashions: A Dramatistic Inquiry,Brad Jackson,London: Routledge,2001,224 pp.,£55 (hardcover),£18.99 (paperback).
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Book Review: Management Gurus And Management Fashions: A Dramatistic Inquiry,Brad Jackson,London: Routledge,2001,224 pp.,£55 (hardcover),£18.99 (paperback).
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