American Management As Viewed By International Professional

Interviews with 40 international managers in early 1988 about the character of current US management pointed out 3 major characteristics separating the US from other nations: 1. a sound infrastructure for conducting business, 2. a strong commitment to the philosophy of meritocracy, and 3. the gargan...

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Culture
Laissez faire
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Management styles
Managers
Meritocracy
Organizational structure
Private enterprise
Strategic planning
Surveys
Work ethic
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