Dictionarium Britannicum, Or, A More Compleat Universal Etymological English Dictionary Than Any Extant: Containing Not Only The Words, And Their Explication, But Their Etymologies ... Also Explaining Hard And Technical Words ... Illustrated With

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GEORGE GORDON has pursued a distinguished career as a partner of Hay Management Consultants, and president of its Research for Management Division. He was also a member of the faculty of Rutgers University, and a board member of a number of organizations. Over 50 of his articles and speeches have appeared in numerous business magazines, professional publications and books. These span such publications as Academy of Management Review, Directors and Boards, Research-Technology Management, and International Journal of Business. His previous book, Managing Management Climate, was co- authored with Walter Cummins. Philip Miller has spent the last 38 years in business. He is Master Practitioner and Certified Trainer of NLP, specializing in running training courses on the use of NLP in business. He is the Visiting Fellow of Small Business Development at Cranfield University School of Management in England.

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