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Righteous Organizational Politics and the Use of Agency

By Victor Fitzgerald

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Posted March 31, 2005 | Leadership |
Opening Statement
by Robina Chatham

Righteous Organizational Politics and the Use of Agency
by Victor Rosenberg and Donna Fitzgerald

Stop Playing Games! Transactional Analysis and IT Leadership
by Bhuvan Unhelkar
About The Author
Victor Fitzgerald
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