Act and think to create the learning organization of the 1990s
Werner Ketelhöhn
European Management Journal, 1994, vol. 12, issue 3, 265-269
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Effective management does not depend just on smart thinking or understanding of secret competitive formulas. Outstanding corporations are created by consistently out-managing the competition with a chosen strategic posture. Werner Ketelhöhn explains that continous improvement and continous learning processes are the key - industrial leaders need to 'think-out' problems in their business systems in order to gain insight.
Date: 1994
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