Organizational intelligence: knowledge and policy in government and industryBasic Books, 1967 - 226 páginas |
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... professional personnel . There are two main qualifications to the idea that institutionali- zation brings bureaucratic professionalism . First , there is the presence of some missionaries in roles created as end products of social ...
... professional personnel . There are two main qualifications to the idea that institutionali- zation brings bureaucratic professionalism . First , there is the presence of some missionaries in roles created as end products of social ...
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... professional competence and devotion are beyond question , but whose commitment to particular programs and policies ( e.g. , health insurance ) is just as strong . By virtue of his technical prowess , he makes himself indispensable as a ...
... professional competence and devotion are beyond question , but whose commitment to particular programs and policies ( e.g. , health insurance ) is just as strong . By virtue of his technical prowess , he makes himself indispensable as a ...
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... Professional Service orienta- tions ; Program professionals Roosevelt , President Franklin ( FDR ) , 52 n . D. recession of 1937-38 , 105-106 See also Civil Works Administra- tion ; Information pathologies Roper , Elmo , 161 Rose ...
... Professional Service orienta- tions ; Program professionals Roosevelt , President Franklin ( FDR ) , 52 n . D. recession of 1937-38 , 105-106 See also Civil Works Administra- tion ; Information pathologies Roper , Elmo , 161 Rose ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
HOW MUCH AND WHAT KINDS OF INTELLIGENCE | 10 |
WHEN THE FACTS COUNT | 16 |
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