The executive game

As a learning tool, THE EXECUTIVE GAME provides much of the excitement and many of the problems encountered by top management. It allows participants the unique opportunity to experience both the cooperative and competitive interactions of business, while learning about teamwork in a decision-making...

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Main Author: Henshaw, Richard C (Author)
Other Authors: Jackson, James R. 1924- James Richard
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Homewood, Ill. R.D. Irwin 1984
©1984
Edition:4th edition
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