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901.
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What high-tech managers need to know about brands
by GOLDSTINE, Jonathan | LIGHT, Larry | WARD, Scott. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
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General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, July - August 1999Availability: No items available
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902.
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The right way to restructure conglomerates in emerging markets
by PALEPU, Krishna | KHANNA, Tarun. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
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General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, July - August 1999Availability: No items available
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903.
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Are you paying too much for that acquisition?
by WILSON, Thomas C | LANES, Kersten L | ECCLES, Robert G. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
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General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, July - August 1999Availability: No items available
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904.
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Bringing the environment down to earth
by REINHARDT, Forest L. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
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General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, July - August 1999Availability: No items available
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905.
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The strategic power of saying
by BISHOP, Susan. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
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General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, November - December 1999Availability: No items available
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906.
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Working on nonprofit boards :
by MCFARLAN, F. Warren. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
; Audience:
General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, November - December 1999Availability: No items available
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907.
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The new economy is stronger than you think
by SAHLMAN, William A. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
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General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, November - December 1999Availability: No items available
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908.
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How process enterprises really work
by STANTON, Steven | HAMMER, Michael. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
; Audience:
General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, November - December 1999Availability: No items available
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909.
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Philanthropy's new agenda :
by KRAMER, Mark R | Porter, Michael E. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
; Audience:
General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, November - December 1999Availability: No items available
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910.
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Fiscal policy outcomes and electoral accountability in American states
by LOWRY, Robert C | ALT, James E | FERREE, Karen E. Source: American Political Science ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
; Audience:
General;
Publisher: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, December 1998Availability: No items available
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911.
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Organized interests and the decision of whom to lobby in Congress
by HOJNACKI, Marie | KIMBALL, David C. Source: American Political Science ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
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General;
Publisher: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, December 1998Availability: No items available
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912.
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The political relevance of political trust
by HETHERINGTON, Marc J. Source: American Political Science ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
; Audience:
General;
Publisher: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, December 1998Availability: No items available
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913.
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The lure of global branding
by JOACHIMSTHALER, Erich | AAKER, David A. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
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General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, Nov./Dec. 1999Availability: No items available
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914.
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Stock or cash? The trade-offs for buyers and sellers in mergers and acquisitions
by SIROWER, Mark L | RAPPAPORT, Alfred. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
; Audience:
General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, November - December 1999Availability: No items available
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915.
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The successor's dilemma
by WATKINS, Michael | CIAMPA, Dan. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
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General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, November - December 1999Availability: No items available
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916.
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Organigraphs :
by HEYDEN, Ludo Van Der | Mintzberg, Henry. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
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General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, September - October 1999Availability: No items available
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917.
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The new meaning of quality in the information age
by KRISHNAN, M. S | PRAHALAD, C. K. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
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General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, September - October 1999Availability: No items available
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918.
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Capturing the real value in high - tech acquisitions
by TABRIZI, Behnam | CHAUDHURI, Saikat. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
; Audience:
General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, September - October 1999Availability: No items available
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919.
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Go downstream : the new profit imperative in manufacturing
by BAUMGARTNER, Peter | WISE, Richard. Source: Harvard Business ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
; Audience:
General;
Publisher: Boston : Harvard University-Graduate School of Business Administration, September - October 1999Availability: No items available
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920.
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An information rationale for the power of special interests
by LOHMANN, Susanne. Source: American Political Science ReviewMaterial type: Article; Literary form:
Not fiction
; Audience:
General;
Publisher: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, December 1998Availability: No items available
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