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William Casey,Wendi Peck,Natalie J. Webb,Phil Quast
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A strategy is irrelevant if you cannot implement it. That is the collective realization of public and private leaders after decades of obsession with strategy and strategic thinking. That realization has led to a voracious market for ideas on execution, ...
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Thorsten Kamps, Andre Arnold, Daniel Boehlick, Marc Dirsat, Guido Klemz, Dirk Lipka, Torsten Quast, Jeniffa Rudolph, Mario Schenk, Friedrich Staufenbiel, Jochen Teichert, and Ingo Will
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Bos, J. L. Quast, K. B.
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Quast, K. B.
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Quast, K.B.
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Freeman, W. A.; Newell, R.; Quast, K. B.
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Quast, K. B.
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