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Son cuatro cartas de Giménez Caballero, en la primera (h. 1-3) desmiente ciertas acusaciones contra su persona y la embajada por unas declaraciones relacionadas con térmios fronterizos entre Paraguay y Bolivia; en las otras y en la tarjeta de Moreno González, manifiestan su amistad e intercambian saludos.
Karen Phelan is sorry. She really is. She tried to do business by the numbers—the management consultant way—developing measures, optimizing processes, and quantifying performance. The only problem is that businesses are run by people. And people can't be plugged into formulas or summed up in scorecards. Phelan dissects a whole range of consulting treatments for unhealthy companies and shows why they're essentially fad diets: superficial would-be fixes that don't result in lasting improvements and can cause serious damage. With a mix of clear-eyed business analysis, heart-wrenching stories, and hard-won lessons for both consultants and the people who hire them, this book is impossible to put down and impossible to ignore. Karen Phelan and other consultants may have “broken” your company, but she's eager to make amends.
Esta obra constituye el tercer número de la colección GRANDES VIDAS DE LA ESPAÑA DE NUESTRO TIEMPO, cuyo objetivo es recoger la vida y obra de los pensadores españoles a partir del siglo XIX. El tercer volumen recoge las conferencias impartidas por cuatro prestigiosos profesores sobre la trayectoria profesional y personal de cuatro grandes científicos: Antonio Moreno González, Antonio Hernando Grande, Francisco González de Posada y Fernando Rico Rodríguez.
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