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This volume assesses the situation for multinationals at the
beginning of the 1990s, bringing together contributions from
academics recognised as world leaders in the field and from
practitioners with wide experience in international management.
Drawing on perspectives from Europe, the USA and Japan, the
contributors outline the shape of the global firm of the future.
They focus squarely on the development of the corporation as a
whole, rather than on the narrow management of individual foreign
subsidiaries, and they also explore the specific implications for
areas such as strategic planning systems, financial management,
information systems and research and development management.
This volume assesses the situation for multinationals at the
beginning of the 1990s, bringing together contributions from
academics recognised as world leaders in the field and from
practitioners with wide experience in international management.
Drawing on perspectives from Europe, the USA and Japan, the
contributors outline the shape of the global firm of the future.
They focus squarely on the development of the corporation as a
whole, rather than on the narrow management of individual foreign
subsidiaries, and they also explore the specific implications for
areas such as strategic planning systems, financial management,
information systems and research and development management.
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London Alert (Paperback)
Christopher Bartlett
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Captivating reading for anyone fascinated by aviation, and an
unparalleled primer for those thinking of learning to fly or
concerned with aviation and safety. Not only does it cover today's
world, but also adds an important historical perspective. Explains
basic procedures such as takeoff and landing, noting the V-speeds
required for safety at the various stages. Hidden among the more
technical entries are many with fascinating if not invaluable
information for passengers. Also, for the benefit of younger
readers and the curious, some non-aviation entries are included.
The technical entries are easy to read as they were initially
composed as the glossary and appendix to Air Crashes and Miracle
Landings, where the aim was to explain the aviation terms simply
but properly.
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