Business and social expression: Understanding business growth and decline
R Lessem
Omega, 1982, vol. 10, issue 1, 11-17
Abstract:
There is a need to find a new way of assimilating business within our society. Whereas the traditional emphasis upon profitability and financial performance has never captured the British imagination, the contemporary language of organisational development is too remote from the harsh realities of business survival. There is a need for a third force, a language of business development that draws on the intrinsic processes of reciprocity and evolution.
Date: 1982
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