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Management is Messy


“In an increasingly networked world, the 21st century is not for tidy minds… We all look for nice black-and-white solutions, but if it was as simple as that it would be easy. We would not have to come into the office in the morning.”

(Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP Group, in “How To Survive Complexity.” by Matthew Gwyther. Management Today: April 2008. pg. 36)

 

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