Lo que se necesita para el futuro: una cultura de la sinceridad
- Authors
- James O’TooleWarren G. Bennis
- Journal
- Harvard business review
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About Lo que se necesita para el futuro: una cultura de la sinceridad
This paper, published in 2009, received 462 indexed citations . Written by James O’Toole and Warren G. Bennis covering the research area of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Strategy and Management (300 citations), Marketing (219 citations) and Business and International Management (110 citations). Published in Harvard business review.
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