Thomas H. Stanton
Author of Why Some Firms Thrive While Others Fail: Governance and Management Lessons from the Crisis
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Thomas H. Stanton is a Washington, D.C., attorney, the chairman of the Standing Panel on Executive Organization and Management of the National Academy of Public Administration, and a fellow of the Center for the Study of American Government, Johns Hopkins University
Works by Thomas H. Stanton
Why Some Firms Thrive While Others Fail: Governance and Management Lessons from the Crisis (2012) 5 copies
Meeting the Challenge of 9/11: Blueprints for More Effective Government (Advances in Management Information Systems) (2006) — Editor — 4 copies
Government-Sponsored Enterprises: Mercantilist Companies in the Modern World (Aei Studies on Financial Market… (2002) 4 copies
Making Government Manageable: Executive Organization and Management in the Twenty-First Century (2004) 3 copies
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