Learning to read the signs: Reclaiming pragmatism in business
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston Butterworth-Heinmann 1997Description: xx, 254pISBN:- 0-7506-9901-9
- HD 70 .N34 1997
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Discusses business in America from a society’s point of view. It focuses on the practicality of a business based on societal cultures, attitudes and beliefs. It suggests that when character and culture support the ideal of a business vocation that thinks of its function, then the business life is individually fulfilling and socially healthy. As steps to reading the signs it suggests that one should investigate, hypothesize then act based on the beliefs of society. It suggests that by reading the signs one is able to know what is really going on.
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