Abstract
In 1258 Sa’di, the Persian writer and poet, said, ‘A theorist without practice is like a tree without fruit.’ We agree. In this and the following chapter we set out how the Timeless Management approach outlined in Parts I and II of this book has been applied in practice. We have not the space here to provide a detailed account but we have attempted to identify the important milestones, particularly in relation to people development, and importantly, to pick out some measures of progress.
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© 2002 Alan Coppin and John Barratt
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Coppin, A., Barratt, J. (2002). The Timeless Management approach in the Historic Royal Palaces. In: Timeless Management. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403907158_8
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