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On standards or conventions specific to management as an academic discipline, and programs that lead to a degree in this field. Do not use 'management' for questions on managing research projects, or managing situations; use other tags (such as 'lab-management' or 'workplace').
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How to best approach literature with low information content for good retention
My question relates to a certain type of opaque pseudo-technical prose that unfortunately is so pervasive in management literature. …