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Management article
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Reference no. 91401
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1991

Abstract

In France, management is not a task. It is a "state of mind." Alumni of the grandes ecoles, the elite colleges, dominate the upper echelons of business and have the same social prestige as doctors or lawyers. Movement from public to private sector managerial positions is common, reflecting and reinforcing a rich relationship between French industry and government, not unlike Japan''s.

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Abstract

In France, management is not a task. It is a "state of mind." Alumni of the grandes ecoles, the elite colleges, dominate the upper echelons of business and have the same social prestige as doctors or lawyers. Movement from public to private sector managerial positions is common, reflecting and reinforcing a rich relationship between French industry and government, not unlike Japan''s.

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