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When Tomasko finds active bass, he coaxes thrilling topwater strikes by working poppers and floating minnows over the deep edges of submerged weedbeds.
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"You can find the entire food chain in a weedbed," says Bob Tomasko, a well-known guide from Burton, Ohio.
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On outside weed edges, "says Tomasko," it's not unusual to catch good numbers of largemouths right along with the smallmouths.
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“One way to reduce turnover or postpone disappointment,” Robert M. Tomasko observes, “is to add extra rungs to the ladder.”
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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Fueled by this kind of dynamic, Tomasko observes, “the drive for greater compensation will continue to inflate the management bulge, making it very difficult for a company to be streamlined.”
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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Fueled by this kind of dynamic, Tomasko observes, “the drive for greater compensation will continue to inflate the management bulge, making it very difficult for a company to be streamlined.”
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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“One way to reduce turnover or postpone disappointment,” Robert M. Tomasko observes, “is to add extra rungs to the ladder.”
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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In his study of the size and structure of corporate management for the American Management Association, business analyst Robert M. Tomasko infers from his own case studies an estimate that is consistent with this mapping of the managerial hierarchy.
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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In his study of the size and structure of corporate management for the American Management Association, business analyst Robert M. Tomasko infers from his own case studies an estimate that is consistent with this mapping of the managerial hierarchy.
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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Tomasko echoes this analysis: Big seems to breed bigger.
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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