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Management article
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Reference no. 90116
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1990

Abstract

One of America''s most senior and respected managers offers his report on management. Our economy continues to prosper and the state of American management is good. Entrepreneurial spirit has entered mainstream U.S. management, transforming bureaucracy and emphasizing leadership. Top managers are learning to listen to those who are closest to the work, and to think more globally. Managers must confront troubles such as obsolete accounting systems in companies and national accounts.

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Abstract

One of America''s most senior and respected managers offers his report on management. Our economy continues to prosper and the state of American management is good. Entrepreneurial spirit has entered mainstream U.S. management, transforming bureaucracy and emphasizing leadership. Top managers are learning to listen to those who are closest to the work, and to think more globally. Managers must confront troubles such as obsolete accounting systems in companies and national accounts.

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