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Innovation: The Over-production of Truth?

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Even practising consultants admit that it is some time since their industry has been seen as a hotbed of innovation.

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Notes

  1. David Maister, Managing the Professional Services Firm, New York: Free Press, 1993, pp. 147–8.

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  2. Michael Hammer and James Champy, Re-engineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution, London: Nicholas Brearley, 1993, pp. 1–3

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  3. Richard T. Pascale, Managing on the Edge, London: Penguin, 1991, p.19.

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  4. E. Becker, The Demise of Death, New York: Free Press, 1973, p. x

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© 1999 Fiona Czerniawska

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Czerniawska, F. (1999). Innovation: The Over-production of Truth?. In: Management Consultancy in the 21st Century. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14873-8_4

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