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Industrial peace between management and unions, the multidivisional corporate model, the salaried manager began to take shape in these years between two wars. And the telephone, telegraph and railroads accelerated mobility communication and changes. Now another set of changes are being accelerated by this crisis period, with business taking on a human and societal face.
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