Andrew Mayo
By Andrew Mayo (September 2006 Issue)
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Peter Honey has just published a new book - a collection of allegorical tales for managers.1 He applies his accumulated wisdom and experience to finding ways of helping these varied individuals and, in so doing, I think he could have added 'and additional enlightening parables for management developers'.
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