American Tough: The Tough-Guy Tradition and American CharacterBloomsbury Academic, 1984 M03 14 - 221 páginas |
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... dynamic individualist yet a model especially rel- evant to the world of organized selling and personnel relations . His " method " warranted the attentive study of any sales manager ; indeed , he was " the founder of modern business ...
... dynamic individualist yet a model especially rel- evant to the world of organized selling and personnel relations . His " method " warranted the attentive study of any sales manager ; indeed , he was " the founder of modern business ...
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... dynamic but bruising boss - these people are eager to stay " in on the action " by pleasing him . ) Secondly , the game has its aspects of per- sonal competition and contest . The very standardization of the statis- tical ratings used ...
... dynamic but bruising boss - these people are eager to stay " in on the action " by pleasing him . ) Secondly , the game has its aspects of per- sonal competition and contest . The very standardization of the statis- tical ratings used ...
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... dynamic , both in what he wanted to do and in the way he grimaced and heaved as he spoke - very stereotyped , American tough - guy mannerisms . 2. John Dizikes has even suggested that early gamesmanship was Notes to Pages 9-12 129.
... dynamic , both in what he wanted to do and in the way he grimaced and heaved as he spoke - very stereotyped , American tough - guy mannerisms . 2. John Dizikes has even suggested that early gamesmanship was Notes to Pages 9-12 129.
Contenido
Producers and Consumers | 33 |
Organized Individuals | 67 |
Americans and Toughness | 85 |
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