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There are two inter-related aims in this final chapter. First, to evaluate some of the foregoing material under the headings of strengths, weaknesses and challenges. Second, to restate and summarise some of the judgements made in the previous chapters. In other words, although this concluding chapter is largely judgemental, it is not the only place that readers will find judgements — the book is replete with unashamed opinions.

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Barsoux, JL., Lawrence, P. (1990). Challenge, What Challenge?. In: The Challenge of British Management. Economics Today. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21047-3_9

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