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International Intelligence for the International Enterprise
Beauvois, John J.
3/2  (Winter 1961): 39-46

Today international intelligence is as essential to international businesses as it is to governments, and its collection and evaluation have given rise to a new type corporate officer, the Executive Diplomat. How this ambassador in a gray flannel suit should think and operate and the legitimate scope of his inquiries are outlined here by a specialist in the field.

 


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