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1by Rumann, Albann“…On back map according to the viewpoint of the Central powers.…”
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5Published 2009“…"Secrecy" situates the problem of government secrecy within the history of the Cold War, nuclear terrorism, and the insistent drive to centralize power. It probes the failure of the secrecy system to acknowledge that information circulates differently in a wired-up world; we no longer live in the industrial predictability of the US-USSR confrontation.…”
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6“…For example, the under-utilization of employees' skills and competence, which is widespread, emerges as a very significant outcome of excessively centralized power. Contrary to previous research, conflicts are shown to play a useful role in decision-making and to be to some extent a natural consequence of employee involvement. …”
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