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How to Compete Beyond the 1980s: Perspectives from High-Performance Companies: Conference Proceedings

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How to Compete Beyond the 1980s: Perspectives from High-Performance Companies: Conference Proceedings
How to Compete Beyond the 1980s: Perspectives from High-Performance Companies: Conference Proceedings

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How to Compete Beyond the 1980s: Perspectives from High-Performance Companies: Conference Proceedings

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In this timely report, a number of chief executive officers talk frankly about how they've managed to increase profits and improve market shares for their companies without government intervention even in the face of economic hard times and foreign competition. Drawn from companies in both well-established and fast-growing non-traditional industries, these success stories represent a broad range of experience and expertise. In addition, Rosabeth Moss Kanter and Alan M. Kantrow offer their own perspectives on corporate success.
How to Compete Beyond the 1980s
clearly shows that, through the increased imagination and efforts of individual corporations and institutions, America's lagging productivity can be revived.

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