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Management Briefs: Management and Leadership Theory Made Simple

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Management Briefs: Management and Leadership Theory Made Simple
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Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788776815479
Number of pages: 63

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This book is a collection of 500-word essays on a variety of management, leadership, and organizational topics. The essays present management and leadership theory in a clear, concise, and useful manner. Using a variety of examples and references to movies, books, and everyday experiences, readers can quickly gain insight into fundamental and advanced management principles.

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