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  • This was supplemented by “a series of audio and visual documents, including a video discussion with the President,” not to mention the several issues of the house magazine devoted to the plan and the 800 discussion meetings, averaging three hours and including 18,000 employees, which preceded all this documentation 28.

    The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994

  • This was supplemented by “a series of audio and visual documents, including a video discussion with the President,” not to mention the several issues of the house magazine devoted to the plan and the 800 discussion meetings, averaging three hours and including 18,000 employees, which preceded all this documentation 28.

    The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994

  • He was dismissed from his job in consequence and for the next four years worked as a laborer in a steel works, where he eventually became editor of the house magazine.

    'Before the Law' Sproul, Barbara C. 1983

  • It transpires that Vita Sackville-West's first gardening columns appeared in the early Thirties in Action, the house magazine of Oswald Moseley's New Party.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • It transpires that Vita Sackville-West's first gardening columns appeared in the early Thirties in Action, the house magazine of Oswald Moseley's New Party.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • He wanted to know about my blog for an article he is putting together for NI's house magazine.

    British Blogs 2009

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