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Raymond J. StruykA distinguished director of technical cooperation projects in Hungary and the Russian Federation provides lessons for structuring a successful program. Written in readable, nontechnical terms, the lessons are a must for both the donor community and the firms and individuals in charge of implementation. According to a General Accounting Of [...]
Raymond J. StruykA distinguished director of technical cooperation projects in Hungary and the Russian Federation provides lessons for structuring a successful program. Written in readable, nontechnical terms, the lessons are a must for both the donor community and the firms and individuals in charge of implementation. According to a General Accounting Of [...]
Jonathan Barry FormanWork. Hard work! And plenty of it. That is what has made the United States into the world’s foremost economic superpower. But while we Americans value and respect work, we are also concerned about economic justice. We like to see all workers earn a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work. And we like having a safety net to catch those who ca [...]
Joseph J. MinarikThe 1986 Tax Reform Act was a major overhaul of the federal tax system and was achieved in spite of predictions by political pundits that it would never happen. Minarik's book assesses the congressional and Treasury Department tax proposals that were included in the tax reform debate in light of economic imperatives, political restraints, [...]
Sandra J. Hale,
Mary M. WilliamsThis guide, written by practitioners for practitioners, offers clear practical guidelines for creating innovative programs from within organizations. The STEP approach relies on the advice and insights of employees to implement significant, long-term change. Developed, tested, and implemented by the state of Minnesota, the STEP approach w [...]