Leadership, Management and Command
Author(s)
K. Grint
K. Grint
The author argues that the successes and failures of D-Day, on both sides, cannot be explained by comparing the competing strategies of each side. Instead he provides an account of the battle through the overarching nature of the relationship between the leaders and their followers.
Keywords
Gerontology, Economics, General, General, Management, General, Allied Health & Medical -> Nursing -> Gerontological Nursing, Business & Economics -> Economics -> International Economics, Social Sciences -> History -> American History, Social Sciences -> History -> Modern History, Business & Economics -> Management -> Principles of Management, SCH41020, SC525000, SC718010, SC713000, SC515010, SC515000, SUCO41135, Business & Economics -> Management -> International Business, 3774, 5543, 7162, 8275, 3248, 5156, 3247
Gerontology, Economics, General, General, Management, General, Allied Health & Medical -> Nursing -> Gerontological Nursing, Business & Economics -> Economics -> International Economics, Social Sciences -> History -> American History, Social Sciences -> History -> Modern History, Business & Economics -> Management -> Principles of Management, SCH41020, SC525000, SC718010, SC713000, SC515010, SC515000, SUCO41135, Business & Economics -> Management -> International Business, 3774, 5543, 7162, 8275, 3248, 5156, 3247
| ISBN-10: | 0230590500 |
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| ISBN-13: | 9780230590502 |
| Book pages: | 600 |
| Book language: | English |
| Edition: | 3 |
| Binding: | eBook |
| Publisher: | Springer Nature |
| Dimensions: | Page Fidelity |











