Management in China During and After Mao in Enterprises, Government, and PartyW. de Gruyter, 1988 - 378 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 93
עמוד 58
... communist regime should come under his administration . The communists could not accept this , and so the fighting began again . At the beginning of the second civil war , Chiang Kai - shek's troops were superior both in numbers and ...
... communist regime should come under his administration . The communists could not accept this , and so the fighting began again . At the beginning of the second civil war , Chiang Kai - shek's troops were superior both in numbers and ...
עמוד 62
... communists in Shanghai . In the meantime Mao Zedong went with his communist supporters to Hu- nan province and established the first units of the peasants ' and workers ' army , and they began to divide up the land in a new way to ...
... communists in Shanghai . In the meantime Mao Zedong went with his communist supporters to Hu- nan province and established the first units of the peasants ' and workers ' army , and they began to divide up the land in a new way to ...
עמוד 87
... communists had begun to build up their own communication system , which was based on both interpersonal con- tacts and mass media . One thing which greatly helped the communists to obtain accurate information wherever they went was the ...
... communists had begun to build up their own communication system , which was based on both interpersonal con- tacts and mass media . One thing which greatly helped the communists to obtain accurate information wherever they went was the ...
תוכן
The Management of the Colossus is Changing | 1 |
Administration Before | 33 |
Maos Inheritance | 63 |
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