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Profit before measure : extraordinary results through attention to process and people / H.Thomas Johnson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [S.l.] : Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2000.Description: 256 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1857882687
  • 9781857882681
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658
LOC classification:
  • HD 31 .J46 2000
Online resources: Summary: This text draws on the application of new knowledge to business, made possible by observing companies which emulate the way natural systems work, such as Toyota and Scania. It provides useful lessons for top executives and senior managers working in many different areas, including: marketing, design, production, logistics, human relations, finance and information technology. The book's message could also be useful for executives and managers in non-business organizations, in government and in education and should interest anyone involved in organizational learning.
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HD 31 .I59 1997 Management : HD 31 .I69 1993 Product development : HD 31 .J33 1996 Achieving the competitive edge : HD 31 .J46 2000 Profit before measure : HD 31 .J59 2003 Contemporary management / HD 31 .J59 2003 Contemporary management / HD 31 .J64 2006 Contemporary management /

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This text draws on the application of new knowledge to business, made possible by observing companies which emulate the way natural systems work, such as Toyota and Scania. It provides useful lessons for top executives and senior managers working in many different areas, including: marketing, design, production, logistics, human relations, finance and information technology. The book's message could also be useful for executives and managers in non-business organizations, in government and in education and should interest anyone involved in organizational learning.

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