Review: Developing Knowledge-Based Client Relationships, The Future of Professional Services
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5.0 out of 5 stars Deceptively Simply, Seriously Valuable, March 19, 2001
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Chapter 12, “Presidential Leadership and National Security Policy Making,” pp. 245-282. PDF (38 Pages): Chapter 12 Presidential Leadership Background The Ninth Annual Strategy Conference, held at the U.S. Army War College in 1998, addressed the theme of “Challenging the United States Symmetrically and Asymmetrically: Can America be Defeated?” In the course of that event, a …
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PDF (32 Pages): Steele on Virtual Intelligence Conflict Avoidance Full Text Online Below the Fold
Private Enterprise Intelligence: Its Potential Contribution to National SecurityROBERT DAVID STEELE Intelligence and National Security (October 1995), pp. 212-228 Original as Posted Full Text Online to Facilitate Automated Translation
Corporate Role in National Competitiveness: Smart People + Good Tools + Information = Profit What is the Secretary of Labor trying to tell us that the Director of Central Intelligence needs to help his staff to understand? Robert David Steele – Vivas Proceedings, Society of Photo-Optical Engineers (Spring 1994) Original As Published (OSS ’93) Full …
Quincy Wright (1890-1970) was a notable Unitarian and the author of A Study of War. For what we seek to do, and especially with respect to “Information Peacekeeping,” this is Ref A. This scholar got it, at an operational level as well as a strategic level, in 1957. We have wasted hundreds of billions of …
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