Integrated management systems a practical approach to transforming organizations

Based on a profoundly important six-year study by the Center for the Quality of Management (CQM), "Integrated Management Systems" shows how successful organizations accomplish something unbelievably powerful: Creating their own particular ways of executing the scientific method. The author...

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Main Author: Lee, Thomas H 1923- (Author)
Other Authors: Wood, Robert Chapman, Shiba, Shoji 1933
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York John Wiley 1999
Series:Wiley operation management series for professionals
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