Break-Away Thinking: How to Challenge Your Business Assumptions (And Why You Should)

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ISBN-10:

0471602027

ISBN-13:

9780471602026

Author(s): Mitroff, Ian
Edition: 1
Released: Jun 14, 1988
Publisher: wiley
Format: Hardcover, 196 pages

Description:

Presents a systems way of thinking that makes complex business issues and situations manageable. Addresses the issue of quality facing American business, and how to change a business organization and improve its position. Written in an entertaining style, the book is in the format of an exchange of letters between two CEO's discussing these and other issues and working out the systems way of thinking.

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