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Harvard Business Publishing
Length: 8 pages
Topics:
Developing countries; Management of change
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Abstract
The truly important challenges managers face are caused by the success of management itself. Management has transformed the economic and social fabric of the developed world by applying knowledge to every aspect of work. Knowledge, not bricks and mortar, is the center of capital investment and society''s chief resource. Amid so much change, management''s essential task remains the same--to enable people to work together so that their strengths are magnified and their differences minimized.
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Abstract
The truly important challenges managers face are caused by the success of management itself. Management has transformed the economic and social fabric of the developed world by applying knowledge to every aspect of work. Knowledge, not bricks and mortar, is the center of capital investment and society''s chief resource. Amid so much change, management''s essential task remains the same--to enable people to work together so that their strengths are magnified and their differences minimized.