<span>This is the first book to offer detailed guidance on how scenarios can be used to help organizations make their toughest decisions in a world of ever-escalating crisis and opportunity.</span><span><br><br>To reap the full benefits of scenarios, you have to be able to apply them in the real wor
Scenario planning for libraries
β Scribed by Joan Giesecke, Library and Information Technology Association (U.S.), Library Administration and Management Association
- Publisher
- ALA Editions
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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