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Why Aren't E-Books Gaining More Ground in Academic Libraries? E-Book Use and Perceptions: A Review of Published Literature and Research
- R. Slater
- Sociology
- 30 November 2010
E-books have yet to assume a significant place in academic library collections. This article focuses on extracting common themes from the literature that might help the reader better understand why… Expand
The GE Way Fieldbook: Jack Welch's Battle Plan for Corporate Revolution
- R. Slater
- Engineering
- 23 November 1999
Book I: The GE Way: A Fieldbook for Corporate Revolution. I: The Leadership Module. Leadership I: Management Is Not Complicated. Leadership II: Ask the Right Questions. Leadership III: People Are… Expand
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E-books or print books, “big deals” or local selections—What gets more use?
- R. Slater
- Computer Science
- 1 January 2009
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Saving Big Blue: Leadership Lessons and Turnaround Tactics of IBM's Lou Gerstner
- R. Slater
- Engineering
- 1999
From the Publisher:
When Lou Gerstner arrived as IBM's newest CEO in 1993 - after what The New York Times called "the most vividly watched talent search in the history of American business" - the… Expand
Jack Welch on Leadership: Abridged from Jack Welch and the GE Way
This book provides management no-nonsense leadership secrets that helped Jack Welch become the most celebrated and successful CEO of his era. 'Jack Welch is a genius at making all who work for him… Expand
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Get better or get beaten! : 29 leadership secrets from GE's Jack Welch
- R. Slater
- Sociology, Engineering
- 1 April 1994
"Get Better or Get Beaten", 2nd edition, is a thorough revision of one of the best selling Jack Welch books ever published. First published in hardcover in 1994, that book sold close to 100,000… Expand
Jack Welch & The G.E. Way: Management Insights and Leadership Secrets of the Legendary CEO
- R. Slater
- Engineering
- 1998
Part I: Act Like a Leader, Not a Manager. Embrace Change, Don't Fear It. Stop Managing, Start Leading. Cultivate Managers Who Share Your Vision. Face Reality, Then Act Decisively. Be Simple, Be… Expand
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