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An edition of The age of heretics (1988)

The Age of Heretics

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In this second edition of his bestselling book, author Art Kleiner explores the nature of effective leadership in times of change and defines its importance to the corporation of the future. He describes a heretic as a visionary who creates change in large-scale companies, balancing the contrary truths they can't deny against their loyalty to their organizations. The Age of Heretics reveals how managers can get stuck in counterproductive ways of doing things and shows why it takes a heretical point of view to get past the deadlock and move forward.

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The Age of Heretics
2008, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: The age of heretics
The age of heretics: heroes, outlaws, and the forerunners of corporate change
1996, Currency Doubleday
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The age of heretics
The age of heretics
1996, Currency/Doubleday
in English
Cover of: The age of heretics
The age of heretics: heroes, outlaws and the forerunners of corporate change
1996, Nicholas Brealey Publishing
in English
Cover of: The Age of Heretics

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OL24268912M
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agehereticshisto00klei
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9780470380048, 9780470443415, 9780470380055
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The historian John P. Davis tells us that the great-great-grandfathers of today's large, mainstream corporations were the monasteries of the early Christian church.
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