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| Introduction |
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DAVID COGHLAN, TONY DROMGOOLE, PAT JOYNT AND PETER SORENSEN |
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| PART I Managers learning in action |
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2 Interorganizational relationship transformation in a global virtual community |
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3 Taking charge of a mature family business |
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4 Whose life is it anyway? Managing the psychological contract |
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5 A manager's model for assessing and understanding 360-degree survey feedback effects on teams |
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6 Rejuvenating a mature service organization |
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7 Living up to expectations: unexpected possibilities, unexpected benefits |
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8 Improving influence and performance in a multinational subsidiary |
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9 The dominant factors for creating trusting relationships between supervisors and subordinates in a quasi-government agency |
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| PART II Management learning, research and education |
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10 Developing managers not analysts: action learning based degree programmes for managers |
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11 Managers' learnings in action: the scholar-practitioner, organization development and action research |
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12 MBRR (Management by Research Results) |
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13 Managers as learners and researchers |
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