Culture | Management
The wood as well as the trees
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YOU should never judge a book by its cover. This is a wonderful little volume veiled in a dowdy jacket and a dreary title. It explains in impeccably clear prose what management is about, defining the domain in which many people spend their daylight hours.
This article appeared in the Culture section of the print edition under the headline “The wood as well as the trees”
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