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The Renaissance of American Steel Roger S. Ahlbrandt (Professor and Dean, Professor and Dean, School of Business Portland State, Oregon)

The Renaissance of American Steel By Roger S. Ahlbrandt (Professor and Dean, Professor and Dean, School of Business Portland State, Oregon)

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Provides an understanding of how the American steel industry - once thought to be dying - has transformed itself into a world competitor.

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The Renaissance of American Steel Summary

The Renaissance of American Steel: Lessons for Managers in Competitive Industries by Roger S. Ahlbrandt (Professor and Dean, Professor and Dean, School of Business Portland State, Oregon)

Provides an understanding of how the American steel industry - once thought to be dying - has transformed itself into a world competitor. This book is intended for academics interested in business history, comparative business systems, or corporate systems.

The Renaissance of American Steel Reviews

...historians...can gain insight by reading this book. - Ben Gales. Groningen University. 1998

About Roger S. Ahlbrandt (Professor and Dean, Professor and Dean, School of Business Portland State, Oregon)

Roger S. Ahlbrandt is Professor and Dean of the School of Business Administration at Portland State University. Richard J. Fruehan is Professor and Director of the Center for Iron and Steelmaking Research at Carnegie Mellon University. Frank Giarratani is Professor and Chair of the Economics Department at the University of Pittsburgh.

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CIN0195108280VG
9780195108286
0195108280
The Renaissance of American Steel: Lessons for Managers in Competitive Industries by Roger S. Ahlbrandt (Professor and Dean, Professor and Dean, School of Business Portland State, Oregon)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1997-02-13
192
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