Management learning for Europe
Sybren Tijmstra and
Kenneth Casler
European Management Journal, 1992, vol. 10, issue 1, 30-38
Abstract:
The authors argue that a distinctive kind of 'European' management is required in an increasingly globally competitive environment. They give reasons why there is such a requirement, describe the best features to be adopted and, in particular, explore ways in which European managers should be trained and developed. They conclude that the human capital base of European business competitiveness is crucial.
Date: 1992
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