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The new science of management decision. Volume 851 || Organizational design: Man-machine systems for decision making.

✍ Scribed by Simon, Herbert A.


Book ID
115462382
Publisher
Harper & Brothers
Year
1960
Weight
744 KB
Category
Article

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