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- catalog description "Information, communications, and understanding.--Management's new role.--Work and tools.--Technological trends in the twentieth century.--Technology and society in the twentieth century.--The once and future manager.--The first technological revolution and its lessons.--Longrange planning.--Business objectives and survival needs.--The Manager and the moron.--The technological revolution: notes on the relationship of technology, science, and culture.--Can management ever be a science?".
- catalog description "Information, communications, and understanding.--Management's new role.--Work and tools.--Technological trends in the twentieth century.--Technology and society in the twentieth century.--The once and future manager.--The first technological revolution and its lessons.--Longrange planning.--Business objectives and survival needs.--The Manager and the moron.--The technological revolution: notes on the relationship of technology, science, and culture.--Can management ever be a science?".
- catalog tableOfContents "Information, communications, and understanding.--Management's new role.--Work and tools.--Technological trends in the twentieth century.--Technology and society in the twentieth century.--The once and future manager.--The first technological revolution and its lessons.--Longrange planning.--Business objectives and survival needs.--The Manager and the moron.--The technological revolution: notes on the relationship of technology, science, and culture.--Can management ever be a science?".
- catalog tableOfContents "Information, communications, and understanding.--Management's new role.--Work and tools.--Technological trends in the twentieth century.--Technology and society in the twentieth century.--The once and future manager.--The first technological revolution and its lessons.--Longrange planning.--Business objectives and survival needs.--The Manager and the moron.--The technological revolution: notes on the relationship of technology, science, and culture.--Can management ever be a science?".