7 принципов власти: Удивительные (но толковые) советы по достижению целей и карьерному росту. Джеффри Пфеффер

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Название 7 принципов власти: Удивительные (но толковые) советы по достижению целей и карьерному росту
Автор произведения Джеффри Пфеффер
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связь между политическими навыками, карьерным ростом и успехом на предстоящих выборах[40]. Обзорная статья по результатам групповой социальной работы в сфере охраны детства объясняет значительное расхождение этих результатов политическим мастерством руководителей групп[41]

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      Sarah Lyons-Padilla, Hazel Rose Markus, Ashby Monk, Sid Radhakrishna, Radhika Shah, Norris A. “Daryn” Dodson IV, and Jennifer L. Eberhardt, “Race Influences Professional Investors’ Financial Judgments,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116 (35), 17225–17230. https://www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1822052116.

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