Organizational intelligence: knowledge and policy in government and industryBasic Books, 1967 - 226 páginas |
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... staff employees to supervisors stabilized at a fairly early point in the growth curve . The staff was also more resistant to cutbacks than the line - possibly because specialists are in scarce supply and , as men who plan and design the ...
... staff employees to supervisors stabilized at a fairly early point in the growth curve . The staff was also more resistant to cutbacks than the line - possibly because specialists are in scarce supply and , as men who plan and design the ...
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... staff . This was the first time an academic discipline was given status as a separate agency within the Presi- dent's staff . But before the Council's reputation in the government and among academic economists could be established and ...
... staff . This was the first time an academic discipline was given status as a separate agency within the Presi- dent's staff . But before the Council's reputation in the government and among academic economists could be established and ...
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... Staff and the National Security Council - comprised of the President , the Vice - President , the Secretaries of State and Defense , the Director of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization , advised by the Chairman of the Joint ...
... Staff and the National Security Council - comprised of the President , the Vice - President , the Secretaries of State and Defense , the Director of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization , advised by the Chairman of the Joint ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
HOW MUCH AND WHAT KINDS OF INTELLIGENCE | 10 |
WHEN THE FACTS COUNT | 16 |
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