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Jones on Management

by Bob Jones

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Was Haile Selaissie foolish to deny Rastafarians' claim that he was God? Could there be a market for wheel-chaired strippers? The importance of drunkeness in making commercial decisions, these and many other subjects are addressed in a book which will delight readers and which is vintage Jones.
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Any Kiwi who works in Business and knows Bob Jones will understand where he's coming from
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Was Haile Selaissie foolish to deny Rastafarians' claim that he was God? Could there be a market for wheel-chaired strippers? The importance of drunkeness in making commercial decisions, these and many other subjects are addressed in a book which will delight readers and which is vintage Jones.

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