THE MANAGEMENT PRENTICE: a practitioner's views
Abstract
IT MUST BE 10 years since I first heard Dr. Revans lecture. He was in as much demand then, as he is now, to grace those symbolic occasions when management is exhorted about business education. I was an apprentice of sorts myself at the time and I remember the gist of his message very well: that management education was a good thing and that there should be more of it. Hoping to ingratiate myself with speaker and audience—a familiar situation in conference questions—I asked one, and was duly, and perhaps rightly, slapped down.
Citation
Kempner, T. (1967), "THE MANAGEMENT PRENTICE: a practitioner's views", Management Decision, Vol. 1 No. 4, pp. 58-58. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb000822
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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