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Describes a study of 104 CEOs in Australia′s top 500 companies.
Identifies their reasons for success in times of economic downturn.
These reasons and attributes contained both “hard” and “soft” management
skills, such as strategic management and interpersonal relationships
respectively. Compares major management challenges facing these
executives with findings in the USA. These challenges included global
competition, personnel matters, and continuous change. Ends with
strategies for business success based on the findings, with the emphasis
on international competitiveness, workplace rationalizations, and
leadership paramount.