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100 1 _aJames Maroosis
245 1 0 _aLiberal Arts of Management
_bA Toolkit for Today's Leaders
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_bRoutledge
_c20160219
300 _a78 p
520 _bThis book analyzes and elucidates the view that the purpose of the liberal arts is to offer leadership training and guidelines for success. This professional or managerial tradition of the liberal arts is discussed historically, revisiting three central claims purported by the Ancients to make the point that management and the liberal arts are connected and build off each other to provide a framework for leadership in both domains. This book will appeal to researchers in leadership studies, management, and the liberal arts.
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