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Experts unravel the different tasks of management - planning, organising, leading and controlling - and the challenges they face in the various departments of large-scale organisations. What are the most...
Images of new technology are often gained from the mass media, especially television. Examines how the Horizon programme NOW THE CHIPS ARE DOWN, made in 1978, about the impending changes to society caused by...
Follows on from Robert Symes’ ten guidelines to help the lone inventor progress from bright idea to marketable product. Here Mr Symes and two inventors, one the designer of a cardboard skeleton kit and the...
In October 2000, Daimler-Chrysler introduced the Smart car to the UK market. This two-seater urban economy car had already been successfully marketed in Europe, and was the result of an innovative...
Two programmes on the home technology revolution, made in a collaboration between the BBC’s MONEY PROGRAMME and the Open University’s Open Business School. MICROSOFT’S NEW VISTA - Microsoft has...
1870-1950 is a period characterised by a succession of innovations with remarkable effects in everyday life from new sources of power, new modes of transport, new clinical techniques to a great leisure...
Looks at the impact of new technology on women’s work in large organisations and the ways in which women working within unions or organised groups are fighting to protect jobs in the secretarial and...
Looks at Japan’s dream of a future which will be clean, serene and bursting with new-age technology. New areas of research (fuzzy logic, opto-neural computers) have pushed the frontiers of traditional...
Prior to the Industrial Revolution, the day-to-day lives of ordinary Britons had remained unchanged for centuries. Homes were largely rural and functional, and the idea of decorative and comfortable...
Two programmes on business diversification and marketing, made in a collaboration between the BBC’s MONEY PROGRAMME and the Open University’s Open Business School.
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