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For more information on the show, call The Tilles Center at (516) 299-3100.
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The Hit Men are currently on tour with a pit stop this weekend at The Tilles Center in Long Island, NY.
Mike Ragogna: The Hit Men Hit Christmas (Exclusive Audio), Chatting With Ricky Scaggs and Kip Moore, Plus Billy Joel's Box Mike Ragogna 2011
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The Hit Men are currently on tour with a pit stop this weekend at The Tilles Center in Long Island, NY.
Mike Ragogna: The Hit Men Hit Christmas (Exclusive Audio), Chatting With Ricky Scaggs and Kip Moore, Plus Billy Joel's Box Mike Ragogna 2011
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Tilles, another "philanthropist," is a lawyer and Director of Tilles Investment Companies.
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That the numbers game is something different from strategic thinking—by our definitions, that to engage in “planning” is not necessarily “to plan”—was pointed out by Tilles early in this whole literature:
The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994
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Or better still, “some companies have seriously considered coding their data banks so that upon inquiry from a senior executive on a question of detail, it would point out: ‘You are above the level in this company authorized to have this information’” Tilles, 1972:68.
The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994
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That the numbers game is something different from strategic thinking—by our definitions, that to engage in “planning” is not necessarily “to plan”—was pointed out by Tilles early in this whole literature:
The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994
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“It is not until the senior management learns to content itself with more aggregate reporting, leaving the middle management to cope with the details, that effective planning can be considered” Tilles, 1963:111-121.
The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994
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Or better still, “some companies have seriously considered coding their data banks so that upon inquiry from a senior executive on a question of detail, it would point out: ‘You are above the level in this company authorized to have this information’” Tilles, 1972:68.
The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994
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“It is not until the senior management learns to content itself with more aggregate reporting, leaving the middle management to cope with the details, that effective planning can be considered” Tilles, 1963:111-121.
The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994
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