Organizational intelligence: knowledge and policy in government and industryBasic Books, 1967 - 226 páginas |
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... scientists have been policy - oriented . In their " applied " roles or moods , they have ad- dressed themselves to the problems of the ruler ; intermittently they have turned their attention to the troubles of less privileged groups ...
... scientists have been policy - oriented . In their " applied " roles or moods , they have ad- dressed themselves to the problems of the ruler ; intermittently they have turned their attention to the troubles of less privileged groups ...
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... scientists , preponderantly political scientists and psychologists from the academic community , " and a group of " policy - makers and scientists from the defense community " with physical science or engineering backgrounds , were very ...
... scientists , preponderantly political scientists and psychologists from the academic community , " and a group of " policy - makers and scientists from the defense community " with physical science or engineering backgrounds , were very ...
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... scientists , without the radar they developed and promoted , it is likely that Hitler would have conquered Britain.88 Social scientists also played their part in breaking through per- ceptual barriers . The military employed ...
... scientists , without the radar they developed and promoted , it is likely that Hitler would have conquered Britain.88 Social scientists also played their part in breaking through per- ceptual barriers . The military employed ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
HOW MUCH AND WHAT KINDS OF INTELLIGENCE | 10 |
WHEN THE FACTS COUNT | 16 |
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