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  • 1Open-book management — (OBM) is a management phrase coined by John Case of Inc. magazine, who began using the term in 1993 (Aggarwal Simkins, 2001). However, the concept s most visible success was by Jack Stack and his team at SRC Holdings (Davis, 1997; Kidwell Scherer …

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  • 2Open Book (album) — Open Book Studio album by Evelyn King Released 2007 Recorded 2007 Genre R B …

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  • 3Open Book (Video) — Open Book Video by Gary Barlow Released 16 Mar 1998 …

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  • 4Open Book (Tahquitz) — Open Book The first two pitches follow the obvious corner. Location …

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  • 5Open-book accounting — is an extension of the principles of Open book management to include in an organisation s accounts all those with an interest in the organisation, not merely its employees and its shareholders (including those whose shareholding is managed… …

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  • 6open book management — UK US noun [U] (ABBREVIATION OBM) HR, WORKPLACE, MANAGEMENT ► a management style that encourages employees to work for a company’s success by sharing information with them about all its operations and results: »During his career at the company,… …

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  • 7open book — book that is open; something that is like an open book, that which is revealed, something which is not hidden …

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  • 8open book — If a person is an open book, it is easy to know what they think or how they feel about things …

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  • 9Open book — Contents 1 Music 2 Books and publishing 3 Computing and networking 4 …

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  • 10Open book decomposition — In mathematics, an open book decomposition (or simply an open book) is a decomposition of a closed oriented 3 manifold M into a union of surfaces (necessarily with boundary) and solid tori. Open books have relevance to contact geometry, with a… …

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